Thirty-one New Academies Join NAF’s Network

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June 24, 2020
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NAF Strengthens Its Presence in Miami and DC and Expands to Puerto Rico

(June 24, 2020 – New York, NY) NAF is excited to welcome 31 new academies into NAF’s network. As an emerging academy, students have the opportunity to take career-themed courses and participate in work-based learning experiences to help them become future ready.

These academies are either graduating from NAF’s rigorous Year of Planning (YOP) or Fast Track programs. NAF’s admission programs offer direct support to high schools for the development of a NAF academy. An academy design team leads the development of a career-themed academy aligned with NAF’s educational design elements: Academy Development & Structure, Curriculum & Instruction, Advisory Board, and Work-Based Learning. This team of stakeholders includes school and academy staff, school and district leaders, parents, students, and business and postsecondary education partners. Their primary function is to create an academy-design action plan to direct academy development and establish the culture and structure of the academy.

The 31 emerging academies represent a strengthening of NAF’s presence in areas such as Miami, FL and Washington, DC, and for the first time, NAF opened academies in Puerto Rico.

  1. American Senior High School, Academy of Engineering – Miami, FL
  2. Anacostia High School, Academy of Public Leadership – Washington, DC
  3. Ballou High School, Academy of Automotive Service & Repair – Washington, DC
  4. Ballou High School, Academy of Communications, Film & Video Production – Washington, DC
  5. Caesar Rodney High School, Academy of Finance – Camden, DE
  6. Calvin Coolidge High School, Academy of Mass Media – Washington, DC
  7. Cardozo Education Campus, Academy of Engineering – Washington, DC
  8. Cardozo Education Campus, Academy of Information Technology – Washington, DC
  9. Columbia Heights Educational Campus, Academy of Engineering – Washington, DC
  10. Columbia Heights Educational Campus, Academy of Information Technology – Washington, DC
  11. Coral Reef High School, Academy of Engineering – Miami, FL
  12. Coral Reef High School, Academy of Agriscience – Miami, FL
  13. Detroit School of Arts, Academy of Film, Video, and Audio Production – Detroit, MI
  14. Elvira M. Colón Negrón, Academy of Engineering – Santa Isabel, PR
  15. Escuela Superior Benito Cerezo Vázquez, Academy of Engineering – Aguadilla, PR
  16. Grand Island Senior High School, Academy of Finance – Grand Island, NY
  17. Hamilton High School, Academy of STEM Innovation – Memphis, TN
  18. Henry M. Gunn High School, Academy of Finance – Palo Alto, CA
  19. Hialeah Gardens Senior High School, Academy of Arts & Entertainment – Miami, FL
  20. Hialeah Gardens Senior High School, Academy of Law Studies – Miami, FL
  21. Immokalee High School, Academy of Health Sciences – Immokalee, FL
  22. Kingsbury High School, Academy of Engineering Technology – Memphis, TN
  23. Lake Forest High School, Academy of Finance – Felton, DE
  24. Leto High School, Academy of Engineering and Mechatronics – Tampa, FL
  25. McKinley Technology High School, Academy of Biotechnology – Washington, DC
  26. Miami Southridge Senior High School, Academy of Information Technology – Miami, FL
  27. Miami Springs Senior High School, Academy of Finance – Miami, FL
  28. Mission Oak High School, Academy of Protective Services and Law – Tulare, CA
  29. North Johnston High School, Academy of Engineering and Manufacturing – Kenly, NC
  30. Palo Alto High School, Academy of Engineering – Palo Alto, CA
  31. Ronald Reagan High School, Academy of Information Technology – Milwaukee, WI

NAF Chief Executive Officer, JD Hoye, said, “We are thrilled to have these academies join the NAF network to provide more opportunities for high school students to build successful futures. We look forward to the growth and achievements of each academy.”

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About NAF:

NAF is a national network of education, business, and community leaders who work together to ensure that high school students are college, career, and future ready.

NAF works with high need communities to transform the high school experience through an educational design that includes industry-specific curricula, work-based learning experiences, and relationships with business professionals, culminating in a paid internship. NAF academies fit within and enhance school systems, allowing NAF to become an integral part of a plan for higher achievement at a low cost. NAF academies focus on one of five career themes: finance, hospitality & tourism, information technology, engineering, and health sciences. During the 2019-20 school year, over 112,000 students attended 620 NAF academies across 37 states, including DC, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. In 2019, NAF academies reported 99% of seniors graduated with 86% of graduates planning to go to college. For more information, please visit: https://naf.org/

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