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  2. Horace Mann School - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann School (also known as Horace Mann or HM) is an American private, independent college-preparatory school in the Bronx, founded in 1887. Horace Mann is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League , educating students from the New York metropolitan area from nursery school to the twelfth grade .

  3. Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers - Wikipedia

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    The Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers (formerly Health Careers Academy) is one of several Horace Mann Charter Schools in the Boston Public Schools system. [2] On April 25, 2010, the school was renamed to honor the late senator, Edward M. Kennedy.

  4. Ethical Culture Fieldston School - Wikipedia

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    The core of their educational program is the study and practice of ethics which is infused throughout the interdisciplinary curriculum. Whole-child pedagogy attempts to nurture the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social growth of every student. [15]

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  6. Antioch College - Wikipedia

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    Antioch College is a private liberal arts college in Yellow Springs, Ohio.It was founded in 1850 by the Christian Connection and began operating in 1852 as a non-sectarian institution; politician and education reformer Horace Mann was its first president.

  7. List of Horace Mann School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Alan Danzig, reporter, news producer, and adviser to New York governor Nelson A. Rockefeller [14] Peter Deutsch, former congressman [15] Valentine Davies, class of 1923, author of Miracle on 34th Street; Bethany Donaphin, class of 1998, Head of Operations at the Women's National Basketball Association; Orvil Dryfoos, publisher of The New ...

  8. Josh Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Josh Bernstein was born and raised in Manhattan, and attended the Horace Mann School. In 1989, he went to Cornell University where he double-majored in Anthropology and Psychology, and double minored in Native American and Near Eastern Studies. [2] [3] He served two terms as president of the Beta Theta chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

  9. David Leonhardt - Wikipedia

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    Leonhardt graduated from Horace Mann School in Riverdale, New York, in 1990, and then continued his studies at Yale University, graduating in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science degree in applied mathematics. [16] At Yale, Leonhardt served as editor-in-chief of the Yale Daily News. [17]