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Formed from the consolidation of the school districts in Walton and Verona, Ky.
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Hebron High School closed in 1954. It was consolidated with the Florence and Hebron high schools to form the new Boone County High School, which opened its doors that fall.
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Florence High School closed in 1954. It was consolidated with the Burlington and Hebron high schools to form the new Boone County High School, which opened its doors that fall.
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Burlington High School closed in 1954. It was consolidated with the Florence and Hebron high schools to form the new Boone County High School, which opened its doors that fall.
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The Burlington, Florence and Hebron High Schools were consolidated into the new Boone County High School, which opened its doors in 1954.
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Established in 1814, the Boone Academy (as it was originally known) was one of the most important institutions in Burlington. It was originally funded by the sale of seminary lands that had been set aside by the state of Kentucky after it joined the Union.
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The White Haven Academy was founded in Union, Kentucky by W.A. White, a minister who served at Richwood Presbyterian Church. Some of the buildings stood for many years, though one burned down.
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The school, which included twelve grades under one roof, opened on North Main Street in 1902 following the creation of the Walton Independent School District. The high school was the first public secondary school in the county.