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Richard Allen Schools is creating lifelong learners! Our compassionate and highly-trained teachers work very hard to instill a love of learning in every child! Learn more and enroll your child today!
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About Us. The Richard Allen charter school model is premised...
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In August 1999, Jeanette and Earl opened Richard Allen...
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Richard Allen and his three siblings were born into slavery...
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At Richard Allen Schools we are committed to helping...
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Richard Allen Schools is sowing seeds of knowledge, growing...
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Richard Allen Schools do not discriminate on the basis of...
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The Richard Allen Schools' goal is to establish a network of...
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545 Odlin Avenue. DAYTON, OH 45405. PHONE: (937) 951-2800. FAX: (937) 951-2936.
Richard Allen Schools, Dayton, Ohio. 1,491 likes · 3 talking about this · 71 were here. Richard Allen Schools are Ohio public charter schools serving grades K-8. Campuses are located in Dayton (K-3...
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Jeanette Harris and Reverend Earl Harris established Richard Allen in August 1999 in Dayton. The first campus was in the Edgemont neighborhood.The former became the president and CEO of the school system. For a period Institute of Management and Resources (IMR) operated the school, and Michelle Thomas served as the superintendent. In 20008, the sch...
Richard Allen Preparatory (Dayton) – One K–3 campus and one 4–8 campusRichard Allen Academy (Hamilton) – K–6As of 2019[update], the school system had a total of 525 students. Previously it had a total enrollment of 964;its 2013 enrollment was around that size.
In 2013, the Dayton campuses had academic performances superior to those of schools of Dayton Public Schools while the Hamilton campus had academic performances inferior to those of schools of the Hamilton City School District. In 2011, Christopher Magan and Margo Rutledge Kissell of the Dayton Daily Newsstated that the school system was "known for...