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  2. Harlem Village Academies - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Village Academies (HVA) is a network of charter schools in Harlem, New York. ... Harlem Village Academy Charter School, grades 5–11, 244 W. 144th St., ...

  3. Deborah Kenny - Wikipedia

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    Kenny is Chief Executive Officer Of Harlem Village Academies, a network of charter schools in Harlem. She has described an overemphasis on "The program elements…things like curriculum and class size and school size and longer day" and believes that none of these program elements are nearly as important as the quality of teaching in the schools. [5] "

  4. Education in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Village Academies: Harlem Village Academy Charter School, grades 5–11, 244 W. 144th St., in Community School District 5; school chartered by State Univ. of N.Y. (SUNY) [15] Harlem Village Academy Leadership Charter School, grades 5–9, 2351 1st Av., in Community School District 4; school chartered by State Univ. of N.Y. (SUNY) [15]

  5. Harlem Academy - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Academy is an independent, nonprofit, co-educational school (grades K-8) accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS). [1] It was founded in 2004. Academics and curriculum

  6. Success Academy Charter Schools - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Power Memorial Academy - Wikipedia

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    Power Memorial Academy (PMA) was an all-boys Catholic high school in New York City that operated from 1931 through 1984. It was a basketball powerhouse, producing several NBA players including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, [1] Len Elmore, [2] Mario Elie, [3] Chris Mullin, [4] as well as NBA referee Dick Bavetta and a record 71-game winning streak.

  8. Rival TV Academies to Share Members in Children’s, Daytime ...

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    A large chunk of the Los Angeles-based Television Academy members are about to automatically become members of the New York-based National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences as well. Under a ...

  9. Category:Schools in Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Cristo Rey New York High School; H. Harlem Academy; Harlem Village Academies; High School for Math, Science and Engineering at City College; M.