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Harlem School of Arts awarded major grant
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New York Amsterdam News
03-31-1999
Harlem School of Arts awarded major grant
The U.S. Department of Education has selected The Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) to receive funding under the Jacob Javits Talented and Gifted Program for HSA's Opportunity for Learning in the Arts (OLA) program. This grant will be in the amount of $541,204 for three years.
Community School District Five and Teacher's College-Columbia University will collaborate with the Harl...
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