Lawrence High School

Lawrence High School may refer to:

In the US:

  • Lawrence High School (Kansas), in Lawrence, Kansas
  • Lawrence High School (New Jersey), in Lawrenceville, New Jersey
  • Lawrence High School (New York), in Cedarhurst, New York
  • Lawrence High School (Maine), in Fairfield, Maine
  • Lawrence High School (Massachusetts) in Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Lawrence High School (Massachusetts) in Falmouth, Massachusetts
  • Lawrence High School (Nebraska), in Lawrence, Nebraska
  • Lawrence Central High School, in Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Lawrence County High School (Alabama), in Moulton, Alabama
  • Lawrence County High School (Kentucky), in Louisa, Kentucky
  • Lawrence County High School (Mississippi), in Monticello, Mississippi
  • Lawrence County High School (Tennessee), in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee

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