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  2. Yonkers Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The first Yonkers High School was originally on South Broadway and Nepperhan Avenue, across the street from City Hall. Saunders Trade and Technical High School on South Broadway (school relocated to Palmer Road [in former John Burroughs Junior High School and the Old Board of Education Headquarters] and old building is now Yonkers Police ...

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  5. Success Academy Charter Schools - Wikipedia

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    Eva Moskowitz opened the first Success Academy charter, Harlem Success Academy, in 2006 with 157 students chosen by lottery. [12] She subsequently opened more schools in Harlem, and then schools in other New York City neighborhoods. The charter schools are funded by taxpayers and philanthropic donations. [13]

  6. Charter Schools USA - Wikipedia

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    Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) is a for-profit education management organization in the United States. It operates eighty-seven schools in seven states including sixty one charter schools in Florida. [1]

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  8. Charter schools in New York - Wikipedia

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    Although the number of charter schools in New York is at an all-time high, parent demand has long exceeded the supply. That has resulted in long waitlists of students. Organizations such as the New York City Charter School Center are working to eliminate the limit on the number of charter schools that can open in New York. [10]

  9. National Heritage Academies - Wikipedia

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    National Heritage Academies, Inc. (NHA) is a for-profit education management organization headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1] As of the 2019-20 school year, NHA operates 88 charter schools in nine states: Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, New York, North Carolina, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, and Wisconsin.