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  2. NAF (non-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    NAF is an industry-sponsored nonprofit with a national network of public-private partnerships that support career academies within traditional high schools. [1] [2] Each academy focuses on a theme that addresses the anticipated future needs of local industry and the community it serves in five major "college prep plus" fields of study that encourage and facilitate college preparation and ...

  3. National Academy Foundation School - Wikipedia

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    While National Academy Foundation was housed on the first floor of Digital Harbor High School both schools combined as one team. In 2010 National Academy Foundation received its own athletics department. The football team went through the regular season undefeated but lost in the city championships to Paul Laurence Dunbar High School.

  4. NAF - Wikipedia

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    NAF (non-profit organization), a U.S. education non-profit organization formerly known as National Academy Foundation; National Abortion Federation, a U.S. organization of abortion providers; National Academies Forum, the peak body for the four learned academies in Australia; Netherland-America Foundation, an organization which supports ...

  5. A.J. Moore Academy - Wikipedia

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    A.J. Moore Academy was chosen by the National Academy Foundation (NAF) to be one of the twelve pilot sites in the US for the Academy of Information Technology and one of thirteen pilot sites for the Academy of Engineering. The school was the first school in the nation to include all four NAF academies including an Academy of Hospitality and ...

  6. 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.

  7. YoungArts - Wikipedia

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    YoungArts (previously National YoungArts Foundation and National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, or NFAA) is an American charity established in 1981 by Lin and Ted Arison to help nurture emerging high-school artists. The foundation is based in Miami, Florida. In 1981, Ted Arison gave $5 million to launch the National Foundation for ...

  8. Academy of Achievement - Wikipedia

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    The 25th annual American Academy of Achievement Summit took place in 1986 in Washington, D.C. [28] The ceremony was addressed by former inductees Chuck Yeager and Erma Bombeck, and was attended by a group of 390 high school graduates assembled from across the U.S. [28] New members admitted to the academy at the event included boxer Muhammad Ali ...

  9. Beverly Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Jacques Anderson (born September 10, 1943) is an American mathematician and emeritus professor at the University of the District of Columbia.In the 1990s she worked at the National Academy of Sciences as Director of Minority Programs for the Mathematical Sciences Education Board, and led the Making Mathematics Work for Minorities program.