High School Level

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Science (UIL Test) - Determining The Winner - High School Level
... remain eligible to compete for individual awards at higher levels ... At the state level ties for first place are not broken ... and district meet sweepstakes awards, points are awarded to the school as follows Individual places Overall score 1st--15, 2nd--12, 3rd--10, 4th--8, 5th--6, and 6th--4 ...
Chuck Curtis
... the NFL's New York Giants, Curtis began his coaching career at the high school level, before serving as last head coach at the University of Texas at Arlington ... Growing up in Gainesville, Texas as son of a minister, Curtis played quarterback at Gainesville High School in the late 1940s and early 1950s ... in 1963 and '64, Curtis became the first coach in Texas high school football to win consecutive titles at different schools in different classifications, going 26-1 ...

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    If there is a price to pay for the privilege of spending the early years of child rearing in the driver’s seat, it is our reluctance, our inability, to tolerate being demoted to the backseat. Spurred by our success in programming our children during the preschool years, we may find it difficult to forgo in later states the level of control that once afforded us so much satisfaction.
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    How tall the buildings were as I began
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