Lyman Memorial High School

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Lyman Memorial High School is an American high school in Lebanon, Connecticut. It has a very large agriculture program that, with its computer science classes, attracts students from neighboring communities, especially Columbia and Hampton. The school has approximately 600 students with about 150 students in each grade.

The current building was completed in 1992; the first class whose members had spent their entire high school career at Lyman graduated in 1996. At the time, the school had a surprisingly modern computer system, running Novel Network software and Windows 3.11. Most of this was paid for by donations from Bill Gates.

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