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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 .

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    Antioch closed for a third time while the curriculum was reorganized and the co-op program developed. In 1920, Morgan was unanimously elected president and, in 1921, the college reopened with the cooperative education program. [39] The early co-op program was not required; students could enter as traditional students or cooperative education ...

  4. Ethical Culture Fieldston School - Wikipedia

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    At the two lower schools and in the middle school, students can participate in a variety of before and after-school programs, including fencing, cooking, golf, robotics, chess, and many sports. In the Upper and Middle Schools, there are more than 80 student-led clubs, affinity groups, and service-learning organizations.

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  7. Horace Mann - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann was born in Franklin, Massachusetts. [4] His father was a farmer without much money. Mann was the great-grandson of Samuel Man. [5]From age ten to age twenty, he had no more than six weeks' schooling during any year, [6] but he made use of the Franklin Public Library, the first public library in America.

  8. New Lincoln School - Wikipedia

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    The arts were stressed. An extensive studio art program explored many media. The ceramics program used kilns and a wide range of materials. The school used a great variety of instruments in teaching, and students played on autoharps, temple blocks, marimbas, and gongs. Singing ranged from folk and work songs to Broadway tunes.

  9. Rebekah Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Neumann, the daughter of Evelyn and Bob Paltrow, grew up in Bedford, New York, and attended the Horace Mann School. [5] Her father had a direct mail business and spent a number of years in prison for tax evasion. [6] She went on to study business and Buddhism at Cornell University. She later became a certified Jivamukti yoga instructor.