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  2. Educational Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance's flagship building, 197 East Broadway, in the early 20th century. Educational Alliance is a leading social institution that has been serving communities in New York City’s Lower Manhattan since 1889. It provides multi-generational programs and services in education, health and wellness, arts and culture, and civic engagement ...

  3. Alliance University (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Alliance University. / 40.7056; -74.0156. Alliance University (formerly Nyack College ( / ˈnaɪ.æk / ⓘ) was a private Christian university affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance. [1] Located in New York, New York, the university offered undergraduate and graduate programs; in addition, it included Alliance Theological Seminary.

  4. Alliance for Positive Change - Wikipedia

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    Website. alliance.nyc. Alliance for Positive Change - formerly known as AIDS Service Center NYC (ASCNYC) - is a community organization that helps New Yorkers living with HIV and other chronic illnesses. Founded in 1990 [1] by CEO Sharen Duke, Alliance provides direct services to over 1,800 New Yorkers per year, while its peer education programs ...

  5. American Federation for Children Growth Fund - Wikipedia

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    The American Federation for Children Growth Fund (AFCGF), which originally referred to itself as the Alliance for School Choice, is the largest organization in the United States promoting school choice programs. AFCGF supports the creation and expansion of school voucher, corporate tax credit, and other school choice programs.

  6. History of education in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The history of education in New York City includes schools and schooling from the colonial era to the present. It includes public and private schools, as well as higher education. Annual city spending on public schools quadrupled from $250 million in 1946 to $1.1 billion in 1960. It reached $38 billion in 2022, or $38,000 per public school ...

  7. New York City Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Education ( NYCDOE) is the department of the government of New York City that manages the city's public school system. The City School District of the City of New York (more commonly known as New York City Public Schools) is the largest school system in the United States (and among the largest in the world), with ...

  8. National Association for the Education of Young Children

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    The National Association for the Education of Young Children ( NAEYC) is a large nonprofit association in the United States representing early childhood education teachers, para-educators, center directors, trainers, college educators, families of young children, policy makers, and advocates. [2] NAEYC is focused on improving the well-being of ...

  9. Education in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The public school system is managed by the New York City Department of Education. It includes Empowerment Schools . According to Census Data, NYC spent $19,076 each year per student in 2013, [35] more than any other state [36] compared to the national average of $10,560. Per student spending has continued to increase.