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  2. Dunmore High School - Wikipedia

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    Dunmore Junior-Senior High School. Dunmore High School is the secondary education, public school for the borough of Dunmore, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Dunmore School District. Dunmore High School is located at 300 West Warren Street. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in the 2017–2018 school year, Dunmore High ...

  3. Dunmore School District - Wikipedia

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    The educational attainment levels for the Dunmore School District population (25 years old and over) were 92% high school graduates and 29.5% college graduates. [2] According to the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, 33.8% of the district's pupils lived at 185% or below the Federal Poverty level as shown by their eligibility for the federal ...

  4. Dunmore, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Dunmore is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States, adjoining Scranton. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania and was settled in 1835 and incorporated in 1862. Extensive anthracite coal , brick, stone, and silk interests had led to a rapid increase in the population from 8,315 in 1890 to 23,086 in 1940.

  5. Ingo (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ingo is a children's novel by English writer Helen Dunmore, published in 2005 and the first of the Ingo pentalogy (followed by The Tide Knot, The Deep, The Crossing of Ingo and Chronicles of Ingo: Stormswept (2012)). Plot summary. Sapphire (Sapphy) is inside St. Senara's church, Cornwall, with her father Mathew

  6. The Tide Knot - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 63395497. Preceded by. Ingo. Followed by. The Deep. The Tide Knot is a children's novel by English writer Helen Dunmore, published in 2006 and the second of the Ingo tetralogy (preceded by Ingo and followed by The Deep and The Crossing of Ingo ). It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award and was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal.

  7. The Crossing of Ingo - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 191890445. Preceded by. The Deep. Followed by. Stormswept. The Crossing of Ingo is a children's fantasy novel by Helen Dunmore, first published in 2008. It is the fourth and final volume in the Ingo tetralogy . It was longlisted for the 2008 Booktrust Teenage Prize.

  8. Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    An uncut, rough yellow sapphire found at the Spokane Sapphire Mine near Helena, Montana. Sapphire is one of the two gem-varieties of corundum, the other being ruby (defined as corundum in a shade of red). Although blue is the best-known sapphire color, they occur in other colors, including gray and black, and also can be colorless.

  9. The Deep (Dunmore novel) - Wikipedia

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    A devastating flood has torn through the worlds of Air and Ingo, and now, deep in the ocean, a monster is stirring. Mer legend says that only those with dual blood—half Mer, half human—can overcome the Kraken that stirs in The Deep. Sapphire must return to the Deep, with the help of her friend the whale, and face this terrifying creature ...