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  2. History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Project (now known as the Manhattan Virtual Classroom) is launched at Western New England College in Springfield, MA as a supplement to classroom courses in February 1997. It is later released as an open source project. The Manhattan Project (history and description) Delivery starts of the LETTOL course in South Yorkshire, England.

  3. Incarnation School (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 1,400 students attended the school in 1937. The additional two floors added to the building ten years prior was not enough to alleviate classroom overcrowding and the stress of teachers trying to educate classes crammed with students. The school introduced a triple session thus allowing an 800 pupil school to accommodate 1,400 ...

  4. History of virtual learning environments - Wikipedia

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    Dubbed "The Manhattan Project", because it was largely developed in secret, the software enabled teachers to post files to a web site for their students to read. The earliest version of "Manhattan" also supported a few discussion groups and private messaging. Latter it will be the LMS "The Manhattan Virtual Classroom" [120]

  5. Manhattan Village Academy - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Village Academy (MVA) is a small, public high school located in the Flatiron District, New York City. It consists of grades 9–12 with an enrollment of 461 students. The school is part of the New York City Department of Education. The school was founded by veteran educator Mary Butz in 1993.

  6. Bayard Rustin Educational Complex - Wikipedia

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    Landmark High School (M419) Manhattan Business Academy (M392) With the exception of Quest to Learn (Q2L), all of the schools are high schools. Q2L, which moved into the building just before the 2010-2011 school year, started with three grades (6-9) and added a grade each year until it was a full middle and high school in September 2015.

  7. Murry Bergtraum High School - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 999 students and 61.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a studentteacher ratio of 16.4:1. There were 677 students (67.8% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 42 (4.2% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.

  8. Saint David's School (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Saint David's School is an independent primary and pre-primary school for boys on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. The school educates boys from pre-kindergarten through to eighth grade. Saint David's was founded in 1951. [4] The current headmaster is P. David O'Halloran. [1] [3]

  9. St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's School - Wikipedia

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    St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's School is an independent, Episcopal day school in New York City. It is located in Morningside Heights on the Upper West Side of Manhattan . The youngest students are beginners (2 or 3 years old), and students graduate when they complete eighth grade.