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Aspirus Health is a non-profit health system headquartered in Wausau, Wisconsin. The system includes 19 hospitals and serves portions of Wisconsin, Minnesota and the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. [1][2] It was previously known as Community Health Care.
Wisconsin Rapids (previously Grand Rapids) sits on what was once called the Grand Rapids of the Wisconsin River. The Wisconsin River drops twenty-seven feet at the main rapids and sixty feet overall. [1] Early settlers used islands in the rapids to develop water power for a flour mill, machine shop, saw mill and the Grand Rapids Pulp and Paper Co.
He earned his bachelor's degree in 1965 at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, then known as "Wisconsin State University–La Crosse." [1] He went to work as a social studies and history teacher at Lincoln High School in Wisconsin Rapids and joined the Wisconsin Education Association teachers' union.
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School View a gallery of photos from the Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School graduation ceremony, which took place June 2 at South Wood County Stadium.
Numerous Roosevelt High Schools in the United States are listed under this wikilink. The list includes high schools named for Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Peabody Magnet High School is one of two high schools in Rapides Parish with magnet concentrations, the other being Pineville High School. The Magnet classes offered are: Engineering Studies, equipped with many new science labs. Pre-Law Studies, equipped with a full courtroom. Media Communications, equipped with a full radio station and television studio. Medical Studies Animation Design ...
Lincoln High School was a public high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the corner of Cass and Knapp Streets. It was a part of the Milwaukee Public Schools system. It was created in 1920 after the former East Division High School (now Riverside University High School) was moved to new quarters on the east side of the Milwaukee River in 1915.
As of the 2024-25 school year, NHA operates 103 charter schools in nine states: Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, New York, North Carolina, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, and Wisconsin.