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  2. Charter schools in New York - Wikipedia

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    A charter school may be authorized by the State University of New York [2] (through its Charter Schools Institute), [3] New York State's Education Department's Board of Regents, [4] or the New York City Department of Education (through the chancellor's office and the deputy executive director). [5]

  3. Renaissance Charter School (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    It houses 550 students in grades kindergarten through high school. It started as a first-generation "New Visions School" sponsored by New Visions for Public Schools. [4] It is located in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens. In 2000 it converted to charter status, one of the first charter schools in New York City. The current principal is ...

  4. The Founders Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Founders Academy Foundation presented an application to the New Hampshire State Board of Education on July 18, 2013, seeking to open "The Founders Academy Public Charter School", with the purpose of providing a classical education for students in grades 6 through 12, educating them in good leadership skills.

  5. 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]

  6. Charter School Growth Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Charter School Growth Fund (CSGF) [1] is a Broomfield, Colorado-based [2] nonprofit philanthropic venture capital [3] [4] fund that identifies the country's best public charter schools, funds their expansion, and helps to increase their impact. CSGF is driven by a conviction that all children deserve great public schools in their communities.

  7. 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.

  8. The Equity Project - Wikipedia

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    TEP operates on a year-round academic trimester schedule and instructs students in six subjects: English, math, science, social studies, physical education/health, and music. Students attend school from 7:45am – 4pm, approximately one hour and 45 minutes longer than the typical New York City school day.

  9. City Charter High School - Wikipedia

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    City Charter High School has one of the few Eastern United States SAGE groups, which was founded in 2009, as well as being one of the few active, urban teams. SAGE was founded by Dr. Curt DeBerg of California State University – Chico in 2002 with the mission to help create the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders.