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Allen students return after bomb threat proves to be false

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Improvements on the way

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Extra teachers to stay in place

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Chinese New Year Parade At King Elementary School, February 1986

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Banking Day At King Elementary School, November 1994

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Teaching Positions Difficult To Obtain - In 1890

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Bird's-Eye View Of New Martin Luther King Elementary School

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Entrance To Martin Luther King Jr. School

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King Classroom Has Folding Walls

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Huron High To Open After Two-Year Delay

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