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  2. Iran–America Society - Wikipedia

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    The Iran-American Society's office in Washington, DC arranged educational exchanges for Iranian students. The Society's cultural center in Tehran became a gathering place for Iranian students and intellectuals in the 1960s, who were drawn by the liberalizing influence of American culture on Iran.

  3. Community School, Tehran - Wikipedia

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    Community School (Persian: مدرسه كامیونیتى) was a boarding school in Tehran, Iran, originally intended for the children of Presbyterian missionaries from the United States who were stationed in Iran since the 1830s. However, it soon served expatriates of all stripes raising children while in Iran.

  4. American School of Isfahan - Wikipedia

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    Located in and around the Isfahan metro area, Iran, the American School Of Isfahan (ASI) was an international K-12 grade American School from 1973 through the end of 1978. Many of the school's teachers were from the United States or Europe. Its athletic teams competed against other international and western college preparatory schools in Iran ...

  5. Houthis offer education to students suspended in US protest ...

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    Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi militia, which has disrupted global shipping to display its support for Palestinians in the Gaza conflict, is now offering a place for students suspended from U.S ...

  6. 'A powerful hope': Tens of thousands demonstrate in ... - AOL

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    Mona and Tamanna, two Iranian American sisters in their early 30s who declined to share their last name because they feared for their family in Iran, said they were inspired to be part of the ...

  7. National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents

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    The organization recruits students annually through a two-step set of nationwide exams at both middle school and high school levels. [11] The tests are designed to measure intelligence, talent and creativity rather than prior knowledge. [12] [13] The rate of acceptance is less than 5% for the thousands of students who apply annually. [8]

  8. Why Students Joining Iran's Protest Wave Matters - AOL

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  9. Howard Baskerville - Wikipedia

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    Howard Conklin Baskerville (10 April 1885 – 19 April 1909) was an American missionary teacher. [1] His life ambition was to become a pastor. He worked as a teacher employed by the American missionaries at the American Memorial School in Tabriz, a Presbyterian mission school, and was killed during the Persian constitutional revolution in an attempt to break the siege of Tabriz. [2]