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  2. Moses Lake library offering free citizenship classes - AOL

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    Feb. 8—MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake Public Library and Hand in Hand Immigration Services will begin their second round of free citizenship classes Feb. 27, after an informational session Feb. 13 ...

  3. Columbus Alternative High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, bolstered by a number of high-profile academic awards and a growing reputation for excellence, requests for enrollment surged, and the school received a $300,000 federal grant, permitting it to expand and become a full-time program. The first CAHS diplomas were granted to the class of 1981.

  4. New Bedford school to offer citizenship classes thanks to ...

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    New Bedford's Discovery Language Academy will start offering free U.S. Citizenship preparation classes thanks to a grant from the Neto Foundation.

  5. Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center - Wikipedia

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    All students are enrolled in college preparatory classes, and in courses relating to art history, art appreciation, performance, art creation, and art criticism. Students may choose AP classes in biology, calculus, European history, Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian, studio art, English, and music theory. The school does not offer athletics.

  6. Columbus Torah Academy - Wikipedia

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    With expansion each year, the school grew to include grades K-8, with the first graduating class of eight students in 1966. From 1972-75, Temple Israel was the temporary home to the school. In 1975, CTA moved to its permanent home at 181 Noe Bixby Road.

  7. American Civics Test - Wikipedia

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    Local libraries may offer free resources to help naturalization applicants prepare for the American Civics Test. The American Civics Test (also known as the American Citizenship Test, U.S. Civics Test, U.S Citizenship Test, and U.S. Naturalization Test) is an oral examination that is administered to immigrants who are applying for U.S. citizenship.