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Tri Junior-Senior High School

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Tri Junior-Senior High School is a public high school which serves the communities of Spiceland, Straughn, Lewisville, New Lisbon and Dunreith in Indiana.

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Tri Junior-Senior High School
East 700 S,

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Tri Junior-Senior High School

East 700 S
47327
Indiana, United States
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