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Sometime on Sunday morning, a Pennsylvania high school student will be presented with the keys to a black Honda Civic just for going to a party after the school's annual prom dance. In Roanoke, Virginia, one student will drive away next month with a
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Make this your default community page Allen parents demand answers after 850-member Eagle Escadrille band's director ousted When the director of America's largest marching band is abruptly removed, the community deserves answers, parents told the
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By Joseph Harkins DALLAS -- As the saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas, including this year’s school supply list – a gleaming new $60 million football stadium with seats
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Texas (AP) Call it the palace of high school football : A gleaming $60 million facility with seats for 18,000 roaring fans, a 38-foot-wide high-definition video screen, corporate sponsors and a towering upper deck...As school districts across the
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Yes, it's a challenge when you're at a bigger school, but if you put in that work ethic, you can
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Dallas-area high school unveils Texas-size $60 million football stadium that seats 18,000 Allen High School in suburban Dallas has unveiled a new $60 million stadium that seats 18,000 fans. It's not the largest in Texas, but it is the largest high
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Texas A nearly $60 million high school football stadium in North Texas has opened with a pep rally and introduction of the 2012 team. Thousands of fans turned out Thursday night to see Allen High School's new Eagle Stadium...Voters in 2009 approved a
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The new Eagle Stadium will seat 18,000 spectators and cost a bit under $60 million dollars to construct. Its size is too modest to house a popular college football program, and maybe half the size of a stadium that would play host to an NFL franchise.
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Edwin Allen's Michael Dyke-coached team brought a halt to Holmwood Technical High School's nine-year winning streak by scoring a massive 131-point victory over their arch-rivals. When The Gleaner arrived on campus about 8:05 a.m. hundreds of students
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A Text Size Louis DeLuca/Staff Photographer Allen High School students brought back a photo from one of their visits to New York and New Jersey in an exchange that began after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Staff Writer Published: 30 March 2012 11:12 PM
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