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Foundation Academies Intermediate School Teacher Ayesha Qureshi Featured as Community House Program Celebrates 50th Anniversary

By Michelle Lawlor | December 23, 2019

We’re SO proud of our Intermediate School teacher Ayesha Qureshi, who was recently featured in the 50th anniversary celebration of…

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Student Enrollment for 2020-2021 Now Open!

Student Enrollment Now Open!

By Michelle Lawlor | December 23, 2019

Student applications for the 2020-21 school year are now open. Foundation Academies only holds one open enrollment period per year,…

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Volunteer Appreciation Spotlight: Jacqueline Griffith

By Michelle Lawlor | November 27, 2019

FAmily, we’d like to introduce Jacqueline Griffith, Foundation Academies’ new Board of Trustees President and longtime volunteer. Recently, we had…

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Middle Schoolers Attend Girls Only STEM Day and Discover a World of Career Options

By Michelle Lawlor | November 27, 2019

In late October, eight of our Middle School students experienced an exciting trip to the United States Naval Academy in…

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Volunteer Appreciation Spotlight: Al-Lateef Farmer

By Michelle Lawlor | October 11, 2019

Al-Lateef Farmer first came to visit Foundation Academies in March 2019 and a month later began volunteering with us. Since…

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Celebrate Our Scholars at FA’s Annual 100 Man Welcome

By Foundation Academies Support Staff | January 18, 2023 | Comments Off on Celebrate Our Scholars at FA’s Annual 100 Man Welcome

Join us! We’re looking for 100 men as positive role models from our community – fathers, leaders, servicemen, artists, and…

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UPDATE: Masks To Be Your Choice Starting Dec. 5

By Foundation Academies Support Staff | November 18, 2022 | Comments Off on UPDATE: Masks To Be Your Choice Starting Dec. 5

Per New Jersey Department of Health guidelines, masks are not required when COVID-19 transmission rates are low. Because Mercer County…

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