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'''Midwood High School''', at ], is a ] Public High School located on Bedford Avenue. It is comprised of over 3000 students and is ranked as a "School Of Excellence" by U.S. News and World Report. '''Midwood High School''', at ], is a ] Public High School located on Bedford Avenue. It is comprised of over 3000 students and is ranked as a "School Of Excellence" by U.S. News and World Report.

School sports include basketball, football, track, badminton and baseball.


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Midwood High School, at Brooklyn College, is a New York City Public High School located on Bedford Avenue. It is comprised of over 3000 students and is ranked as a "School Of Excellence" by U.S. News and World Report.

School sports include basketball, football, track, badminton and baseball.

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