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  2. Austin Peace Academy - Wikipedia

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    Austin Peace Academy (APA) is an Islamic school in Austin, Texas, serving pre-kindergarten through grade 12.As of 2016, its students originate from 19 nationalities. It opened in 1997 in West Campus, housing pre-kindergarten, and moved to current location in 1999.

  3. Pages for Peace - Wikipedia

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    The group created the second largest book in the world (by physical dimensions). The subject of the book they have chosen to create is World Peace. This enrichment program was created by 5th grade teacher Betsy Sawyer. [1] Pages for Peace consists of recollections and reflections on the topic of World Peace from people all over the world.

  4. International Peace Institute - Wikipedia

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    The International Peace Institute (IPI, formerly the International Peace Academy) is an independent non-profit think tank [4] founded in 1970 [5] based in New York. The institute has a regional office in the Middle East ( Manama, Bahrain ) and had a regional office in Europe ( Vienna, Austria ) until 2020.

  5. United States Institute of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Lindborg, former president of USIP. President Ronald Reagan signed the United States Institute of Peace Act in 1984. [2]Spurred by a grassroots movement in the 1970s and 1980s, [citation needed] Senator Jennings Randolph joined senators Mark Hatfield and Spark Matsunaga and Representative Dan Glickman in an effort to form a national peace academy akin to the national military academies. [8]

  6. Community of Peace Academy - Wikipedia

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    Community of Peace Academy serves a diverse population of around 800 students. According to the 2018 Minnesota Report Card published by the Minnesota Department of Education, 41.8% of the students at CPA are Asian, 24.7% are Hispanic or Latino, 23.5% are Black or African American, and 8.3% are White. 86.5% of students qualify for free or reduced-cost meals, and 25.3% are English Language Learners.

  7. Peace and Diversity Academy - Wikipedia

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    Peace and Diversity Academy was a New York City public high school located in the Longwood neighborhood of the Bronx 40°49′39″N 73°53′50″W  /  40.82750°N 73.89722°W  / 40.82750; -73

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  9. Kids for Peace - Wikipedia

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    Kids for Peace Logo. Kids for Peace is a global, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) youth organization.Kids for Peace has over 100 chapters, spanning six continents. The organization's goal is to promote peace, kindness, and cultural understanding among children globally through various activities, including organizing The Great Kindness Challenge, publishing inspirational books, and establishing a network ...