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  2. Mater Academy - Wikipedia

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    One year after starting the Somerset Academy in Miramar, Florida he founded the not-for-profit Mater Academy. The following year, Zulueta incorporated the For-profit education school management company Academica. Mater Academy was successful and spread around Hialeah, Florida. There were 14 Mater Academy schools in 2010 with over 6,300 students.

  3. Immaculata-LaSalle High School - Wikipedia

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    The decision was prompt and swift; the school was built in less than six months on the same site as Immaculata Academy. The bishop arranged for the schools to share certain school facilities. Meanwhile, other Christian Brother schools in New York and Pennsylvania sent Brothers to set the curriculum and work with the Cuban Christian Brothers. [2]

  4. Randolph Academy Union Free School District - Wikipedia

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    The school districts of the family residences of the students fund Randolph Academy UFSD. The district does not have direct taxation. [2] The State of New York appoints two members of the board of trustees while Randolph Academy appoints the other five. [2] The Randolph campus has day and boarding programs and the Hamburg campus has day programs.

  5. Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, HAFTR purchased the Number 3 school in Cedarhurst, New York, to house the HAFTR High School. [6] On January 10, 2019 a fire damaged the HAFTR elementary school campus in Lawrence, New York, and students were temporarily taught at other HAFTR campuses. [7] The campus reopened in April 2019 after the building was renovated. [8]

  6. Ross Corners Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1960 approximately 8 acres (3.2 ha) of land was purchased at the corner of Old Owego Road and Ross Hill Road. In 1961, preschool, as well as grades five and six were added, and plans were made to add one more grade each year through the twelfth grade. In 1965, a ground breaking ceremony was held for the building of the gymnasium.

  7. Miami Lakes Educational Center - Wikipedia

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    MLEC has 26 different strands spread among five magnet academies. Although the school is not recognized as a magnet program by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, as it does not receive specialized magnet funding, the school retains the ability to require students to complete an application form, and may admit students from areas outside of traditional school boundaries.

  8. Palmetto Bay Academy - Wikipedia

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    Palmetto Bay Academy is the premier, independent, non-traditional secondary school located in Miami, Florida. It was founded in the year 2000 by Lois Dimos M.Ed who was joined by her husband James, Dimos B.A. a few years later. It has hosted hundreds of students over the years who benefitted from a small school environment.

  9. Southside School (Miami, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Southside originally shared a schoolhouse building with Miami Senior High School, now located in Little Havana, Miami. Southside is the oldest elementary school in Miami-Dade county. In August of 2019, the school was renamed as Southside Preparatory Academy, and in the same year, opened its first class of 6th grade. In the 2025-2026 school year ...