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ADMISSION OVERVIEW
HIGHLAND SCHOOL Be
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At Highland School, our mission is to provide a demanding academic and co-curricular program that develops the skills and character essential for students to meet the challenges of college and leadership in the twenty-first century. To fulfill its mission, Highland School has assembled thoroughly modern facilities, a large, diverse, and highly qualified staff, a student body ready to meet the challenges, and an academic philosophy and strategy that make maximum use of these resources.
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INTRODUCTION
WHAT MAKES YOU
UNIQUE? What makes you unique? That’s often a difficult question for a young student to answer. At Highland School, a Pre-K to Grade 12 independent school located in Warrenton, Virginia, it is one of the most important questions that drives us every day. We work tirelessly to make sure that each student has every opportunity to find out what makes him or her unique. We provide our students with the tools and opportunities they need to discover themselves and to discover the world around them. To achieve this, we strive to create an academically challenging yet supportive, engaging, and nurturing environment. Highland School takes seriously this commitment to balancing academic, athletic, and artistic excellence while encouraging leadership and community service. Each member of our faculty and staff works hard to help our students participate and excel in as many ways as possible.
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Combining the best of traditional and non-traditional educations EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER. AT HIGHLAND, WE COMBINE TRADITIONAL AND NON-TRADITIONAL METHODS TO CREATE AN ACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHERE EVERY DISCOVERY COMES TO LIFE THROUGH HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES Highland School is a Pre-K to Grade 12 independent school located in Warrenton, Virginia. Students grow and develop, bound only by their energy and interests. Field Studies make research real. A highly evolved experiential learning program introduces students to the wonder and majesty of the natural world. Active learning across all divisions Across all of our divisions, Highland’s courses are as much active as academic. For example, students of drama, literature, and media use digital tools to tell their own stories. Field study trips to environmental centers underscore classroom science lessons. Students of Shakespeare read plays, act out the roles and attend professional performances. Our robotics teams, which include programs for Lower, Middle and Upper School students, combine mathematics, engineering, and computer programming to solve complex problems. These teams collaborate to make their complex designs a reality. Counseling the right fit For our Upper School students, college counseling emphasizes finding the best post-secondary “fit” for each individual. College admission counselors visit campus each fall to meet students and answer questions. Each January, young alumni return to give presentations and describe their college experiences. Beginning in Grade 9, counseling is an open discussion between parents, students, and Highland faculty and staff about making the best choices for the right reasons.
Technology at Highland Highland has embraced sophisticated digital technologies in support of art and music, foreign language and science instruction. Students gain wide-ranging computer proficiency across platforms and disciplines. “In a school that prides itself on community,” says Director of Academic Technology Robert Hampton, “we’ve all seen that computers and mobile devices are powerful tools for bringing people together.” Computer labs in all divisions Built around a network of highend iMac and PC computers running the latest operating systems, Highland’s computer labs, which are available to all students, inspire the academic mind and feed the creative spirit. Best of the best Highland offers nine Honors courses in a range of subjects and 16 Advanced Placement classes. More than 75% of our seniors take advantage of these course offerings every year. Recent college acceptances include the most prestigious schools in Virginia, as well as Columbia University, Duke University, Stanford University, Yale University and others. Learning how we learn In our dedicated Learning Center, educational specialists deliver a range of support services to Pre-K through Grade 12. The center is available to students in need of extra attention, advocacy, remediation, and individualized instruction. On campus resources help ensure that each Highland student develops confidence, competence, and academic independence.
HIGHLAND STUDENTS ARE ACCEPTED TO TOP COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Brown University Bryn Mawr College Carnegie Mellon University College of William and Mary Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College 4 Highland School
Davidson College Duke University Emory University Georgia Tech McGill University Middlebury College Northwestern University
Princeton University Savannah College of Art & Design Stanford University Swarthmore College United States Air Force Academy University of Edinburgh (Scotland)
University of North Carolina University of Virginia Vanderbilt University Virginia Tech Wake Forest University Washington & Lee University Yale University highlandschool.org
“Our child has thrived in the small class environment that Highland offers.” NEW HIGHLAND PARENT Our Philosophy 1. A well-rounded education, delivered in a nurturing environment is the best preparation for college and life beyond. A program comprised of challenging academics, fine and performing arts, as well as team sports and lifetime fitness activities, allows students to develop in a balanced way. 2.The School strives to discover the promise and potential in each student. Highland enrolls students who demonstrate the potential to benefit from the Highland program. We provide an environment that fosters intellectual and personal growth. 3.The student-teacher relationship and community responsibility are at the center of the learning experience. The Highland experience is built on small class size and a caring community that provides attention to the individual. 4. Character development is equal in importance to academic development. At the heart of character is self-knowledge. As a community of learners, Highland believes in reflective practice and the importance of knowing oneself, as this becomes the basis for personal growth.
Quick facts A LITTLE ABOUT HIGHLAND BY THE NUMBERS 2014/2015 ACADEMIC YEAR
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ENROLLMENT In the 2014/2015 academic year, Highland has 115 students in the Lower School, 139 in the Middle School and 224 in the Upper School.
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COUNTIES SERVED Highland School draws students and families from nine counties surrounding our Warrenton campus. Convenient bus transportation is available.
FACULTY/STAFF Highland’s faculty is 35% male and 65% female. 40% hold Masters degrees and four hold doctorate (PhD) degrees.
GENEROUS FINANCIAL AID Each year, our admission team awards merit and need-based scholarships totaling over $2 million dollars.
ACCREDITATION Highland School does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational, employment, or admission policies, its scholarship, athletic and other school-administered programs.
Highland School is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. In addition, it holds memberships in the National Association of Independent Schools, the National Association of College Admission Counseling, the College Board, the Educational Records Bureau, the Secondary School Admission Test Board, Piedmont Admission Group, Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County, Latino Student Fund, Emerging Scholars Program and the School Scholarship Service. 5
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Highland School is offering 16 Advanced Placement (AP) courses in 2014/2015. Subjects include English, sciences, mathematics, history, languages, and the arts.
“Lots of schools say it, but Highland School means it – not only do they nurture the whole child, but they appreciate each child’s individuality.” NEW HIGHLAND PARENT
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Highland’s 102 faculty and staff members include specialists in language, arts, science, math, and technology.
In our Middle School, faculty and staff encourage students to develop a ‘Growth Mindset.’ It’s our students’ hard work and perseverance – not innate talent – that determine their success.
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Highland’s Lower School is a model of stability. Our faculty and staff have been at Highland an average of 13.2 years!
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MISSION To provide a demanding academic and co-curricular program that develops the skills and character essential for students to meet the challenges of college and leadership in the twenty-first century.
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of our students receive some type of tuition assistance
Highland’s student population is uniquely diverse and growing: In 2014/2015, the Highland community is hosting 23 international students from ten countries
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of the class of 2015 took at least one AP Class
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Highland School was founded in Warrenton in 1928 by Dorothy Rust and Lavinia Hamilton.
HONOR CODE Honor is expected of every individual. Each year, all students sign a code that embodies Highland core values.
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Our guitar program has grown to include more than 70 musicians – that’s more than a third of our Upper School students.
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Our thoroughly modern campus serves students and families from a broad geographic area Highland is located on 42 acres in the heart of Warrenton, Virginia. Comprised of more than 183,000 square feet of instructional and administrative space, Highland boasts stateof-the-art facilities including a newly renovated Middle School, the Highland Center for the Arts and the recently constructed Hazel Lower School. Additionally, we offer a full-sized artificial turf field and the Johnson Academic Media Center. Our campus is located just 40 miles west of Washington, DC in the Piedmont region and serves students from nine counties including Fauquier, Prince William, Loudoun, Rappahannock and Culpeper Counties.
Did you know? More than half of our Upper School students participate in the arts. Whether you’re performing on the stage, playing music in the jazz ensemble, or making a stunning dress out of household objects, we’ve got an outlet for you.
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AT HIGHLAND, WE EMBRACE
THE FIVE C’S At Highland, we believe that the essential elements of an education are much more than the traditional three r’s of reading, writing, and arithmetic. That’s why we’ve identified the five c’s of critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration and leadership, and character to serve as the backbone of a Highland education. No matter if you’re getting these five c’s through your involvement in academics, athletics, or the fine and performing arts (and very likely it’s a combination of all of these), you’re going to see the world and your place in it in a different way. And that’s the point. At Highland, we believe that an education should go far beyond learning facts, figures, and test-taking techniques. A 21st century education is rooted in essential skills – the five c’s – that you can use not only through college, but throughout your entire life.
(THAT’S CREATIVITY, CRITICAL THINKING, COMMUNICATION, COLLABORATION AND LEADERSHIP, AND CHARACTER)
Students in Highland’s AP Physics class visited the Glenn L. Martin Low Speed Wind Tunnel at the University of Maryland. The class, led by Dr. Pat Hewitt, also spent several weeks building their own wind tunnel.
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At Highland, academics don’t stop at the classroom door. Real-life experiences through field trips, internships, and field studies add to the learning that takes place on campus.
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Did you know? Every year, Highland’s 6th graders study our drinking water. The four month project culminates in a day of stream testing. Afterwards, students release trout they raised in their classroom.
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ACADEMICS
A TRADITION OF ACADEMIC
EXCELLENCE Since our founding in 1928, Highland School has prepared students for success. Today, this means that we challenge our students with a rigorous curriculum focused on preparing our students for college and beyond. From the first days of Pre-Kindergarten to the end of Grade 12 at Highland School, our college preparatory education is individualized and studentcentered. Mapped across all grades, Highland’s curriculum is cohesive, expansive, and solidly skills-based. Teachers are trained to adapt their teaching to a wide range of learning styles. For students who need more individualized attention, Highland School offers the Learning Center. The Learning Center is comprised of a staff of full-time educators who train, tutor, challenge, and advocate for students of all abilities.
WE BELIEVE THAT ACADEMICS HAPPEN AS MUCH OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM AS IN
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Where do you fit in? As a Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 independent school, Highland serves the academic needs of a wide range of ages and an even broader range of abilities. Our students quickly discover there are no limits to what they can achieve. With a supportive and student-centered environment, all of our students needs are met. Where do you fit in?
Early Childhood Pre-K2 through Pre-K4
The Early Childhood Program at Highland is built around a developmental curriculum that promotes creativity, exploration, decision making and choice. Each child, from our youngest twoyear-old to those preparing for our Kindergarten program, is encouraged to express his or her individuality while learning to function as an effective member of his/her peer group. Our Early Childhood program provides a warm and supportive learning environment. Each child is nurtured and encouraged to develop socially, emotionally, and academically at his or her own rate of growth.
Lower School
Kindergarten through Grade 4 Designed to nurture and direct every child’s innate curiosity and wonder, Highland’s Lower School program is filled with fun exploration, confidence-building public performance, and characterbuilding community service. Experiential math, social studies, language arts, and science classes form the foundation of the Lower School curriculum. Learning support and speech and language therapy resources are available. Highland’s Lower School teachers apply the principles of the ‘Responsive Classroom’ to foster a positive and supportive learning environment. This nationally-recognized approach emphasizes the students’ social and emotional growth, in addition to academic growth, as being essential to a child’s development.
As part of the core curriculum, all Lower School students gain a working knowledge of the fundamentals of visual arts, music, and technology. Each year, field studies take students beyond campus to explore and grow. From food and book drives for local causes, to raising money for a sister school in Kenya, and adopting endangered animals, Lower School students are full participants in the School’s community service program.
Middle School Grades 5 through 8
With the Middle School years come many intellectual and personal changes. We provide these young learners with an age-appropriate and varied program that challenges them academically, athletically, socially, and artistically in a nurturing environment. They feel safe to try new roles as they mature beyond childhood. Regular school assemblies; wellness, computer literacy and programming classes and overnight field studies projects are also part of the Middle School experience. Core academics—including foreign languages—are emphasized, as are visual and digital arts, theater, and music. Competitive sports are available beginning in Grade 6. Leadership opportunities including Blue/Gold Captains, Student Hosts, Student Council, and National Junior Honor Society are available in the Middle School. All students participate in community service projects throughout the year.
Upper School Grades 9 through 12
Because there is so much to do, the toughest challenge an Upper School student faces is time management. Challenging college preparatory academics are the norm. They often include Advanced Placement and Honors courses in math, sciences, English, foreign languages, history, and the arts. There is also exposure to the fine and performing arts in our Center for the Arts. Opportunities flourish for full participation in athletics throughout the year. In the Upper School, there are many paths to excellence and a supportive environment in which to achieve at the highest possible levels. Here, challenge and support go hand in hand. A low student-teacher ratio ensures that students receive the individual attention they need to develop independence and confidence—skills essential for success in college and in life. Through such avenues as the Honor Code and a well-developed community service program, high ethical standards permeate Upper School life. Leadership opportunities exist through the Prefect Board, class officers, National Honor Society and our own Leadership Certificate program. Our Global Studies program is a Highland signature piece. The program combines the study of language and history with world travel. Students participate in service or academic projects that demonstrate an understanding of a global issue or problem. 17
Did you know? Athletics at Highland is as much about participation as it is excellence. Each year, 78% of our Upper School students participate in at least one varsity-level sport. Over the past thirteen years, we’ve won 11 state titles.
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ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS IS FOR MORE THAN JUST
ATHLETES At Highland, athletics is kind of a big deal. We’ve found that athletics – both participatory and competitive – is a great way to bring out our five c’s of critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration and leadership, and character beyond the confines of the classroom. It starts in the earliest grades with dedicated physical fitness programs multiple times per week. In Middle School, students participate in three recreational or competitive sports per year. Options include volleyball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, swimming, cross country running, baseball, golf, and tennis. In the Upper School, athletics take on a more prominent role in Highland’s social landscape. Widely known and respected as tough competitors, Highland athletes embrace the thrill of winning and the virtues of sportsmanship. Highland’s coaches, who are all members of the national Positive Coaching Alliance, help student athletes “redefine what a winner is,” says Gary Leake, Athletic Director. “This positive approach helps to make the game better for all involved.”
OUR MASCOT IS THE HAWK. PRETTY FIERCE, RIGHT?
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Get out there, do your best, and be part of a team DESPITE OUR LONG HISTORY OF ATHLETIC SUCCESS, PARTICIPATION REALLY IS WHAT MATTERS MOST At Highland School, the overall objective of our athletic program is to provide an opportunity for student participation in properly supervised and controlled activities. Accordingly, Highland’s athletic department encourages and supports broad participation from as many boys and girls as possible. Member of the Delaney Athletic Conference (DAC) Highland is a Division I member of the Delaney Athletic Conference. Our teams compete with other independent schools from around the region. “I am very proud of where our program is today, as well as where it is headed,“ said Gary Leake, Highland’s Athletic Director. “I view program success as a partnership between student athletes, coaches, teachers, parents, and school personnel. We are not a “win at all cost” school, but have developed a
method that emphasizes the quality of the experience over the quantity of wins and losses.” “I believe that, through participation, our student athletes have the opportunity to gain life lessons in such areas as self discipline, work ethic, character, time management, commitment and personal training habits,” Coach Leake continued. Varsity and Junior Varsity teams for girls and boys Highland School fields 20 Varsity teams for boys and girls across three seasons. We also offer Junior Varsity and Middle School teams across all three seasons to give more students the opportunity to participate, compete, and grow as both students and athletes. To learn more about our athletic program, please visit us online at www.highlandschool.org/athletics.
HIGHLAND’S COACHES ARE ALL MEMBERS OF THE POSITIVE COACHING ALLIANCE All of Highland’s coaches are members of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), a national non-profit developing “Better Athletes, Better People” by working to provide all youth and high school athletes a positive, character-building youth sports experience. To learn more, visit www.positivecoach.org. 21
Did you know? In our Lower and Middle Schools, class plays are a way of life. Plays selected for each grade reflect a topic relevant to their studies. Students learn to master their lines, songs, and jokes.
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FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS
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THE ARTS At Highland School, we are deeply committed to and invested in the fine and performing arts. Our state-of-the-art Highland Center for the Arts features The Rice Theater, the Lise Hicklin Black Box Theater, a dedicated gallery space, and studio spaces our faculty use to offer a wide variety of art and music classes including ceramics, 2D and 3D Design, guitar and jazz. As a central element of our mission, arts education distinguishes Highland from other public and private alternatives. All Lower and Middle School students participate in visual art and music in their daily curriculum. Programs for our youngest students include the violin, cello, xylophone, and chorus. When students enter the Upper School in Grade 9, they are eager for creative exploration through Highland’s dramatic productions, musical ensembles, and arts programs. In fact, more than half of our students continue to pursue extracurricular arts in the Upper School.
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There’s no better form of ‘experiential learning’ than going on stage IN THE LOWER AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS, OUR CLASS PLAYS SET THE STAGE FOR LONG-TERM INVOLVEMENT IN THE ARTS The Fine and Performing Arts are an important component of Highland’s mission. In a time when school systems around the country are cutting funding to arts programs, our steadfast commitment to arts education sets Highland apart from the others. The arts are part of our core curriculum All Lower and Middle School students participate in visual art and music as regular parts of their core curriculum. These students enter the Upper School in Grade 9 and are often eager for more creative exploration. Highland Center for the Arts Our Highland Center for the Arts offers some enticing teaching and performance opportunities. The Rice Theater is a state-of-the-art performance space that hosts a wide variety of school and community events throughout the academic year.
Highland hosts local, regional, and national productions “Performances by the American Shakespeare Company, the Piedmont Symphony, and others bring the community to the Highland campus,” says Michael Hughes, Highland’s Artistic Director. “But Highland student productions also attract a widespread audience. Highland School and our Center for the Arts have become an arts venue in its own right.” The Highland Center for the Arts is also home to a spacious art gallery, a 2D art room, 3D art room, a digital filmmaking lab, and a dedicated ceramics studio. Interested in learning more? Interested in learning more about the fine and performing arts programs across all divisions at Highland? Please visit our website at www.highlandschool.org/arts
Additionally, the 60-seat Lise Hicklin Black Box theater is home to monthly Coffeehouse performances that give Upper School students a chance to perform in front of a supportive audience of their peers.
THE ARTS ARE WOVEN INTO HIGHLAND’S CURRICULUM Highland courses are as much active as academic. Some examples: students of drama, literature, and media make real films using sophisticated digital filmmaking tools. Students of Shakespeare read plays, act the roles, and attend professional performances. 24 Highland School
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Did you know? At Highland, it’s normal to see students of different ages learning together. Whether it’s reading buddies, a school play that includes cast members from all divisions, or a fun sports clinic, we’re all Hawks!
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EXPERIENCE HIGHLAND SCHOOL FOR
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Ready to check out Highland School? Here are some easy ‘next steps’ you can take to experience Highland for yourself:
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STEP 1: Find out when the next open house is scheduled.
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Held throughout the year, these offer a great opportunity to meet our faculty, staff, and students and tour our campus. Check out the listing of admission events at www.highlandschool.org/openhouse.
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Please feel free to contact us today:
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Learn more about our generous merit-based scholarships and need-based financial aid. Our goal is to ensure that students who can benefit from the experience are able to attend Highland School, and we do everything we can to make that possible.
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Check out an upcoming athletic event or a play. We host games and matches in every sport we offer and they are open to the public. Plays and musicals are held in the Spring and Fall. Check out our schedule at www.highlandschool.org.
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Schedule a private tour of our campus. These are typically offered during school hours. To schedule a visit to our campus, check out the contact information below.
Donna Tomlinson
Director of Admission & Tuition Assistance 540-878-2740
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ATHLETICS Gary Leake
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SCHEDULE A PRIVATE TOUR OF OUR CAMPUS During Highland School’s regularly scheduled open houses, you’ll explore our campus, meet students and educators, and discover what continues to set Highland – and Highland’s students – apart.
FINE & PERFORMING ARTS Michael Hughes Artistic Director 540-878-2733 mhughes@highlandschool.org www.highlandschool.org/arts
Can’t make it to one of our upcoming open house events? Schedule a personal tour of our campus. Please call our admission team at 540-878-2740 to schedule a visit. Learn more at www.highlandschool.org/admission.
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“I’ve never experienced so many people, outside of our family, dedicated to my child’s success.”
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HIGHLAND SCHOOL Office of Admission & Tuition Assistance Warrenton, VA 20186 Tel. 540-878-2740
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Highland’s Senior/Kindergarten Buddy program is one of our best-loved traditions. “It’s our way of connecting the whole school,” said Head of School Hank Berg. “Getting these kids together at the beginning of each school year, and keeping them connected all year long, is incredibly beneficial to both age groups.” Read more at www.highlandschool.org/admission
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