It was named after Stelle Claughton Lacefield, an administrator and teacher.
The unit is named after John Dalton, an 18th century naturalist and teacher.
The school's basketball court is named after former vice-principal, teacher, and coach, Paul Dignan.
The most widely used is the Vaganova method, which was named after the very famous ballerina and teacher, Agrippina Vaganova.
It was opened in 1971 and was named after superintendent, coach and teacher Sheldon Clark.
In the mid-1920s the so-called Kanitz baskets appeared, named after the beekeeper and teacher, Kanitz (1815-1899).
Probably he was named after his mentor and teacher, and also the first Archbishop of Sofia, Peter Solinat.
The park is named after Laura S. Walker, a Georgia writer, teacher, civic leader, and naturalist (she is most famous for the latter).
The school is named after teacher, businessman, and former school board member Ual Strange Hanshew.
The crater is named after 19th century German priest, teacher and amateur astronomer Adolph Gottfried Kinau.