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  2. ASPIRA Raúl Arnaldo Martinez Charter School - Wikipedia

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    "ASPIRA" is Spanish for "aspire," and most of the school's students are Latino. An official dedication ceremony held in March, 2000, featured Puerto-Rican -born actor Jimmy Smits . The L.A. Law and NYPD Blue star recounted how he benefited as a child from a scholarship for Puerto Rican students and urged more positive portrayals of Latinos in ...

  3. List of Miami-Dade County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    ASPIRA Eugenio Maria de Hostos Youth Leadership (middle) ASPIRA Raúl Arnaldo Martinez Charter School (middle) ASPIRA South Youth Leadership Charter School (middle) Aventura City of Excellence Charter School (K-8 center) Balere Language Academy (K-8 center) Bridgeprep Academy of Arts and Minds (high) The Charter School at Waterstone (K-8 center)

  4. Latino Youth High School - Wikipedia

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    Latino Youth High School (LYHS) is a Level 1 public charter high school that was established in 1974 as a program of Latino Youth, Inc. to address the problem of high dropout rates among children in the Pilsen / Little Village community.

  5. List of schools in Hillsborough County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Keysville Negro School - Segregated school for Black Children; Historic Turkey Creek High School - 1873–1971, Plant City [11] Historic Pinecrest High School - Lithia, now Newsome and Durant [12] Plant City Negro School- later Wheatley High School, Segregated school for Black children [13] Historic Pleasant Grove School - closed 1903, Plant City

  6. Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1958 by American actor Hugh O'Brian, the first youth leadership seminar was held in Los Angeles, California, and was held once a year until 1967. Since then, the HOBY program has spread to over 70 locations in all fifty U.S. states, and 19 countries and regions. [citation needed]

  7. Youth program - Wikipedia

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    Youth program focuses and activities generally depend on the location, culture, class, education, and ideals of the individuals and organizations involved. These programs are offered by government agencies, nonprofit organizations , and businesses around the world.

  8. National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience - Wikipedia

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    The one-week youth leadership training program of Boy Scouts of America expands onteam-building and ethical decision-making skills learned in National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) and was created for young men and women aged 14 through 20. [2] [3] As of 2018, the program is based at two of the four Boy Scout High Adventure bases: [4]

  9. Youth leadership - Wikipedia

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    Youth leadership is the practice of teens exercising authority over themselves or others. [ 1 ] Youth leadership has been elaborated upon as a theory of youth development in which young people gain skills and knowledge necessary to lead civic engagement , education reform and community organizing activities.