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The Neighborhood Academy In the News...
Take a look at some of the articles that have
run about our school:
Pittsburgh Post Gazette: Saturday, May 9, 2009
Three Young Women Are The First Graduates Of The Neighborhood
Academy To Finish College
Four years ago, they were the first four high school graduates of the
Neighborhood Academy, a faith-based school in Garfield aimed at educating
struggling urban youth...
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Glass Artist Tells A Story With His Work
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Sunday, May 12, 2007
High School Joins Network of High Achievers
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Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Finding their feet in the city
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005
“Good works” Letter to the editor -
Congratulations to Candycia Thompson, Angela Fowler, Jana'a Washington
and Catherine Moore, the four young ladies graduating from the Neighborhood
Academy.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Academy’s program reshapes four seniors’ lives -
It's shortly before noon at The Neighborhood Academy, a plucky
little faith-based prep school in Garfield that aims to turn
around the lives of struggling urban youth.
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Sunday, December 12, 2004
School offers safe haven, opportunity, lessons for life.
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Monday, September 17, 2001
Private, inner city school opening -
When The Neighborhood Academy opens its doors today...
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Pittsburgh Business Times:
May 25, 2007
Getting Urban Kids to Join Work Force
Read more click hereJune 8, 2001 - The Neighborhood Academy gives hope to low-income
children. When Jodie Moore found out that the two grants for
the start-up costs of The Neighborhood Academy came through, she screamed,
she cried and she jumped up and down.
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WPXI.com
July 2005 - Champion In Action - Citizens Bank and WPXI-TV
have named The Neighborhood Academy, Pittsburgh’s only independent,
college-prep high school dedicated to serving low-income,
inner-city youth, as its third quarter Champion in Action
SM in the area of youth support.
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Sewickley Times
November 2006 - Black Tie Event Benefits Child Health - The Child Health
Association of Sewickley (CHAOS) will hold its annual black tie
ball at the Edgeworth Club. This year's beneficiary organization:
The Neighborhood Academy.
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Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Monday, March 19, 2007
“Neighborhood Team” Bound for Big Easy
Read more click hereThursday, October 28, 2004 – Academy a low-income education alternative
- Leyland Beckan, 15, is eager to take visitors on a tour of
his high school and stops to point out classrooms, introduce
teachers and fellow students and to show off his locker that
he was allowed to paint and decorate himself.
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