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Basic Academy of International Studies

1942 establishments in NevadaBuildings and structures in Henderson, NevadaClark County School DistrictEducation in Henderson, NevadaEducational institutions established in 1942
High schools in Clark County, NevadaPublic high schools in NevadaSchool buildings completed in 1972

Basic Academy of International Studies also known as Basic Academy and Basic High School, is a public high school with an embedded magnet high school that is part of the Clark County School District. It was the first high school in Henderson, Nevada, United States.

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Basic Academy of International Studies
East Burkholder Boulevard, Henderson

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East Burkholder Boulevard
89015 Henderson
Nevada, United States
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