Similar organisations to French American School of New York Inc
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Secondary/High School
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208.
BROOKLYN AMITY SCHOOL
Brooklyn Amity School provides a PreK3-Gr.
3200
Brooklyn
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Single Organization Support
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209.
York College Foundation Inc
York College is committed to academic excellence through teaching and learning, research and scholarship.
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Jamaica
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Education N.E.C.
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210.
American Federation of Teachers
PROVIDING MEMBER SERVICES, WHICH INCLUDE NEGOTIATING AND ADMINISTERING THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO WAGES, HOURS OF WORK, JOB SECURITY, WORKING CONDITIONS AND BENEFITS, AND REPRESENTING MEMBERS WITH GRIEVANCES AND IN ARBITRATIONS.
East Northport
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Single Organization Support
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211.
The New America Schools Network
The New America Schools are providing students with the educational tools and support they need to ma New America Schools Network (the "Organization) was incorporated in 2010 for the purpose of developing and operating public charter schools.
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Denver
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Professional Societies & Associations
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212.
American Federation of Teachers
A LOCAL UNION AFFILIATED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE UNITED TEACHERS AND THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS.
Fairport
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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213.
International Friends School
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS SCHOOL PREPARES STUDENTS TO EMBRACE THE CHALLENGES OF TODAY SO THEY MAY SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITIES OF TOMORROW.
Bellevue
Growing Up Green Charter School
TO EMPOWER CHILDREN TO BE CONSCIOUS AND CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF THEIR COMMUNITY.
Long Island City
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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215.
STUDENTSFIRST NEW YORK ADVOCACY INC
StudentsFirst New York, a grassroots movement to transform public education in the Empire State.
7897
NEW YORK
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DE PHILADELPHIE
We are a non-profit organization which promotes French language and culture by offering French classe Welcome to Alliance Franaise de Philadelphie About Us The Alliance Franaise was created in Paris in 1883 by a group of eminent men including the scientist Louis Pasteur thewriter Jules Verne the diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps and the publisher Armand Colin.
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PHILADELPHIA




