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Sprague High School

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Charles A. Sprague High School, known as Sprague High School, is a high school in the Sunnyslope neighborhood of Salem, Oregon, United States. The school is named after Charles A. Sprague, who served as Oregon's governor from 1939 to 1943.

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Sprague High School
Joseph Street South, Salem Liberty

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Joseph Street South
97302 Salem, Liberty
Oregon, United States
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