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Bridgeport Academy is an alternative school in Hampton, Virginia. Established in 2007, the school serves middle and high school students as an alternative education [ 3 ] from regular Hampton City Public Schools .
The following is a list of charter schools in Connecticut grouped by county. [1] Fairfield County ... Great Oaks Charter School Bridgeport; New Beginnings Family Academy;
View of the school building, April 2011. On March 9, 2007, BIA was again granted state approval as a nonpublic school by the State of Connecticut. On March 15, 2007, Bridgeport International Academy was elected to institutional membership and was granted accreditation for ten years by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
, Virginia, 23669 United States: District information; Type: Public: Grades: Pre-K through 12: Superintendent: Dr. Raymond Haynes: School board: 7 members 2 Student ...
Academy St. Benedict The African – May St. Campus (site closure) Bridgeport Catholic Academy – Early Childhood East (site closure) Bridgeport Catholic Academy – Early Childhood West (site closure) Closed in 1991: [15] St. Roman School; St. Veronica School (consolidated into Resurrection Catholic Academy, building closed) Closed in 1992: [15]
Achievement First is a charter school network in the United States. Achievement First operates schools in Connecticut (beginning with Amistad Academy in New Haven in 1999 along with other schools in New Haven, Bridgeport and Hartford), New York City (beginning in 2005 with schools in Brownsville, Bushwick, Crown Heights and East New York) and Rhode Island.
This list of high schools in the state of Connecticut is a sortable table. To sort alphabetically by the subject of each column, click on the triangles in each column heading. A second click reorders the list in reverse alphabetical order by that column. The default order for the list is alphabetically by community name.
This is a list of notable people associated with Bridgeport, ... Anita McBride, chief of staff to the First Lady of the United States, 2005–2009;