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  2. Tattnall Square Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school has 14 extra-curricular clubs, including FCA and the Ecology Action Club. For two years each graduating class has achieved 90% HOPE Scholarship retention. The Tattnall Square Academy Math team has built a championship standard amassing, on average, 19 first place trophies annually, winning the GHSA Single-A Private State Championship.

  3. Fresno Christian High School - Wikipedia

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    The Feather. Website. www .fresnochristian .com. Fresno Christian High School (abbr. FCHS) is a private, Christian high school sponsored by 12 evangelical churches, located in Fresno, California, United States. The high school is a division of Fresno Christian Schools, offering various classes from Kindergarten through Grade 12.

  4. Schoology - Wikipedia

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    Among Schoology's features are attendance records, grades, exams, and homework. The interface consists of a list of task and links to folders and assignments for students. Schoology can be integrated with the school's current grading system. Visually, Schoology is very similar to the environment of many social networks. References

  5. Fellowship of Christian Athletes - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City, Missouri. Location. Worldwide. President and CEO. Shane Williamson. Website. www.fca.org. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes ( FCA) is an international non-profit Christian sports ministry founded in 1954 and based in Kansas City, Missouri. It has staff offices located throughout the United States and abroad.

  6. Foundation Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Foundation Christian Academy (FCA) is a private Christian school serving pre-kindergarten through high school students located in Valrico, Florida, United States. It was established in 1992. It was established in 1992.

  7. Link Crew - Wikipedia

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    Link Crew is a North American student leadership program created by the Boomerang Project. [1] Its focus is on making select individuals from the Junior and Senior classes, known as "Link Leaders," into mentors for freshmen and new students . Link Crew operates in 3,705 schools in 47 U.S. states. The U.S. trained 11,424 Link Crew educators.

  8. Online communication between school and home - Wikipedia

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    Online communication between home and school is the use of digital telecommunication to convey information and ideas between teachers, students, parents, and school administrators. As the use of e-mail and the internet becomes even more widespread, these tools become more valuable and useful in education for the purposes of increasing learning ...

  9. Student Press Law Center - Wikipedia

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    The Student Press Law Center ( SPLC) is a non-profit organization that aims to promote, support and defend press freedom rights for student journalists at high schools and colleges in the United States. It is dedicated to student free-press rights and provides information, advice and legal assistance at no charge for students and educators.