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  1. Hessian Hills School (1925–1952) was a progressive school in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Croton-on-Hudson, New York. The school was founded as a community school by Elizabeth Moos and Margaret Hatfield. Children were welcomed from age 2 to 15.

  2. When we heard that three new photos on Croton's Hessian Hills School had been located (previously in slide format, converted to digital thanks to the forward-thinking volunteers at The Croton Historical Society) we just had to get copies.

  3. Hussian College Permanently Closes. Since 1946, Hussian College has experienced many successes and growth but also persevered through many difficult and challenging times. Unfortunately, the college made a decision to close and can no longer provide course instruction.

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  4. Dec 6, 2013 · Hessian Hills School. / William Lescaze / 1932 Viewer. Page Index. Actions. file_download Download image 206 x 189 (JPEG) 412 x 378 (JPEG) 825 x 756 (JPEG ...

  5. Hessian Hills School. Classroom. / William Lescaze / 1932 Viewer. Page Index. Actions. file_download Download image 220 x 155 (JPEG) 441 x 310 (JPEG) 883 x 620 (JPEG ...

  6. Gilgil Hills boy’s school was established in the year 1993 as Gilgil Hill Academy purely for the boy child by the late Director (Chairman) Dr. Isaac Waithaka. Although the boys school is masculine in nature, it has given birth to other schools and an ECDE COLLEGE called ST MONICAH.

  7. Consistently winning championships, North dominated high school athletics from the 20’s into the 50’s. Top coaches, Mike Hagely, Earl Hickman, George Haney, Carroll Woodruff, Hugh Hindman, Dick Hindman, Brownie Cellers, and Frank Truitt brought their talents and inspiration to their respective teams.