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Orion Academy (Moraga, California)
Orion Academy may refer to: * Orion Academy (Cincinnati) in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States * Orion Academy (California) in Moraga, California, United States *Orion Academy, a school in Oxford, England (List of schools in Oxfordshire This is a list of schools in Oxfordshire, England. State-funded schools Primary schools *Abbey Woods Academy, Berinsfield *All Saints CE Primary School, Didcot *Appleton CE Primary School, Appleton *Ashbury with Compton Beauchamp CE Primary S ...
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Orion Academy (Cincinnati)
National Heritage Academies, Inc. (NHA) is a for-profit education management organization headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan. As of the 2019-20 school year, NHA operates 88 charter schools in nine states: Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, New York, North Carolina, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, and Wisconsin. NHA is the largest charter school operator in Michigan and one of the largest charter school operators in the United States.Public money for schools buys private property

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Orion Academy (California)
Orion Academy is a private high school in Concord, California, United States, for students with Asperger's syndrome, nonverbal learning disorder (NLD), and other neurocognitive disabilities. It offers a special education college preparatory program for grades 9-12. The school maintains a staff-to-student ratio of 1:4 with an average class size of eight. Over 90% of its graduates attend college or post-secondary training. In 2010, there were 80 students enrolled in total. In 2017, there were 44 currently enrolled students. History Orion Academy is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), has a 180-day curriculum, and is approved as a nonpublic school by the State of California. Kathryn Stewart is Orion Academy's Executive Director. In 1988, Sue Thompson, Judy Lewis, and Kathy Allen, all involved with nonverbal learning disorder, met with Stewart to ask her to set up a school for students with NLD or Asperger's syndrome. They introduced Stew ...
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