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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. NYC charter school is so crammed that choir practices in ...

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    The charter is part of the high-achieving Success Academies network of 57-school charter schools, the largest in the city. Many of its students in eighth grade want to continue their studies at ...

  4. Manhattan Village Academy - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Village Academy was founded in 1993 by Mary Butz, a 25-year veteran of the New York City Board of Education.Butz was invited to establish this new small public high school by famed educator Deborah Meier, who worked closely with Ted Sizer and the Center for Collaborative Education.

  5. Julia Richman Education Complex - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan International is a high school for recent immigrants with a focus on students whose first language is not English. [41] It serves approximately 309 students (as of 2009) in grades 9–12. [42] The school is a member of the New York Performance Standards Consortium, which opposes high-stakes "one size does not fit all" tests. [43] [44]

  6. Education in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Jesuit-associated Fordham University, [23] with campuses in Manhattan and the Bronx, was the first Catholic university in the Northeast, founded in 1841. [24] St. John's University was founded by the Vincentian Fathers in 1870 [25] and now has campuses in Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island, with over 20,000 graduate and undergraduate ...

  7. 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]

  8. The Clinton School - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton School is a New York City public middle and high school located in the Union Square section of Manhattan, New York. It serves a student body of about 400 students between the 6th and 12th grades. The Clinton School is authorized by the International Baccalaureate Organization to offer the IB Diploma Programme.

  9. The Beacon School - Wikipedia

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    The class schedule at the Beacon School is organized in bands, designated by letters A through H. As a Beacon student advances in grade level, they are gradually given more opportunities to choose classes of their choice in the subject area of the band in question, rather than relying on their stream to do the selecting.