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Ernie Davis Academy is the junior high school in Elmira, New York, United States. It occupies the building formerly used by the Elmira Free Academy, a high school, which merged with Southside High School to become Elmira High School in September 2014. [3] It has 855 students in grades 7–8 with a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1.
The Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFA or EFAA) was enacted in 1987 by the United States Congress for the purpose of standardizing hold periods on deposits made to commercial banks and to regulate institutions' use of deposit holds.
Monroe County Community School Corp. will sell bonds totaling over $25.5 million this fall to help pay for new real estate, infrastructure improvements and more. Here's what you need to know about ...
The association was founded in 1974 and hosts an annual meeting in August. The 40th annual meeting of the EFA was held in Cambridge, UK in 2013.In 2021, the 48th annual meeting was chaired by EFA President Professor Elena Carletti [2] and was organised by Bocconi University in Milan, Italy in August 2021.
The corporation is led by a superintendent, who oversees the day-to-day operation of the district and is appointed by the school board; the board, elected at large in the district's service area, has responsibility for fiscal matters, hiring, firing, and other responsibilities.
The East Gibson School Corporation is the smallest of the three public school governing institutions in Gibson County in both land area and student body with just over 1,000 students. [2] The EGSC is responsible for a district including three townships of easternmost Gibson County; Barton , Center , and Columbia .
The New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation (NAFCS) is a school district serving New Albany and Floyd County in Indiana, in the Louisville metropolitan area. The district headquarters are in New Albany.
The East Allen County School (EACS) corporation is an Allen County area public school district, one of the largest in area in Indiana, encompassing southeast Fort Wayne, all of Leo-Cedarville, Monroeville, New Haven, and Woodburn. It operates six secondary schools and eight elementary schools. EACS's current superintendent is Marilyn S. Hissong.