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Philip J. Schuyler Achievement Academy Receives Preservation Award
from Historic Albany Foundation

"Your commitment to preservation in Albany has been made clear through
your efforts," says Historic Albany Foundation Executive Director
Elizabeth Griffin.
The
Historic Albany Foundation gives annual awards for projects,
individuals, or groups that demonstrate excellence, preservation
techniques, and initiatives that show a commitment to preserving
Albany's architectural heritage.
As
part of the district's multi-year facilities project, former School
21--which had not been used by district since 1997--was restored and
expanded to become Philip J. Schuyler Achievement Academy.
The
school was opened at the beginning of the 2004-05 school year with a
ribbon cutting ceremony and tours of the building. If you would like to
tour the school, please call 427-2320.
Schuyler Achievement Academy is a neighborhood school serving 450 grades
K-5 students.
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The City School
District of Albany serves almost 9,400 students in 19
elementary, middle and high schools. The district includes several
magnet schools and programs, as well as other innovative academic
opportunities for students in addition to neighborhood schools. The
district is more than halfway through its comprehensive facilities
project to newly build and/or renovate nearly all of its elementary
and middle schools. The ultimate goal of the facilities project is
to provide schools with the resources necessary to help students
succeed in the 21st Century.
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