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Success Academy Charter Schools, originally Harlem Success Academy, is a charter school operator in New York City. Eva Moskowitz, a former city council member for the Upper East Side, is its founder and CEO. [4] [5] It has 47 schools in the New York area and 17,000 students. [6]
218.4 Fort Worth. 218.4.1 Public ... Lone Star Success Academy; North Central Texas Academy; ... Regents Academy; St. Boniface Catholic High School; Navarro County
A representative of a Success Academy charter school that shares the same building with a zoned public school in Brooklyn, New York, said that they did use out-of-school suspension for kindergartners and first graders. In 2014, in one school alone, 44 out-of-school suspensions were issued to 203 kindergartners and first graders. [48]
Success Academy may refer to: SUCCESS Academy, high schools in Utah; Success Academy Charter Schools, elementary and middle schools in New York, N.Y. See also.
Riverside Applied Learning Center (R.A.L.C) K-5th (Fort Worth) TCC South/FWISD Collegiate High School 9th-12th (Fort Worth) Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences (T.A.B.S) 9th-12th (Fort Worth) World Languages Institute 6th-12th (Fort Worth) Young Men's Leadership Academy 6th-12th (Fort Worth) Young Women's Leadership Academy 6th-12th (Fort Worth)
I.M. Terrell High School closed in 1973 during racial integration of Fort Worth's schools. [ 8 ] [ 10 ] The building reopened in 1998 as I.M. Terrell Elementary School. [ 7 ] In 2004, the portion of East Eighteenth Street around the school was renamed I.M. Terrell Circle South. [ 11 ]
The Masonic Home and School of Texas was a home for widows and orphans in what is now Fort Worth, Texas from 1889 to 2005. The first superintendent was Dr. Frank Rainey of Austin, Texas . [ 2 ] Starting in 1913, it had its own school system, the Masonic Home Independent School District .
R. L. Paschal High School is a secondary school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is part of the Fort Worth Independent School District, and is the oldest and largest high school in Fort Worth ISD. [2] The school is ranked 322nd in Texas and 3,892nd in the United States for best quality of education (in 2022) by U.S. News & World Report. [3]