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Nishiyamato Academy of California (西大和学園カリフォルニア校, Nishiyamato gakuen kariforunia kō, NAC) is a private Japanese international day school for students from pre-kindergarten through 9th grade, offering a Japanese guideline-based curriculum. [4]
St. Bernard's Academy is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Eureka, California. Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa in California , it is run independently by St. Bernard's Academy, Inc.
Courses that meet for a full 36 weeks include all levels of math, Advanced Placement courses, physical education, and some of the elective classes. The majority of courses taken in the 3-day Workshop, Virtual, and Independent Study programs follow a more traditional, 36 week schedule. The average class size is 25-30 students.
Westview Freedom Academy is a secondary school (grades 9 through 12) in Windsor, Ontario, managed by the Greater Essex County District School Board. Westview Freedom Academy was established by the Greater Essex County District School Board in 2014. The school services Windsor's West end population by offering programs for all levels of learners.
In 1936, the academy moved to Carlsbad, California and opened as the Davis Military Academy, but a year later was again renamed the San Diego Army and Navy Academy. In 1944, "San Diego" was dropped from the name. Army and Navy Academy was notably led by William Currier Atkinson, who served as the academy's president for fifty years. [3]
This list of alumni of Milton Academy includes graduates and students who did not graduate. Cleveland Amory, author, animal rights activist [1] John Avlon ‘91, author and The Daily Beast Editor-in-Chief [2] [3] Edward Larrabee Barnes, architect; Victoria Barr, painter; Betsy Beers ‘75, executive producer of Grey's Anatomy; Matty Beniers '21 ...
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The academy purchased the adjacent Mountain View Adventist Church to use as a chapel. The academy also made plans to build shower and locker facilities, a gymnasium, and an auditorium. [14] Construction finished in the summer of 1967. [15] On October 22, 1970, a three-alarm fire destroyed the MVA gymnasium. [16]