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Records obtained by the ACLU indicate that the former school's property may be under consideration by the federal government for a detention center. But the Hebrew Academy denies any involvement.
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Records obtained by the ACLU indicate the former American Hebrew Academy is among the locations under federal consideration. The possibility has drawn scrutiny from local leaders, who suggest the move would face zoning and public approval challenges.
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The American Hebrew Academy site was originally to be used as a housing facility for unaccompanied minors.
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The 100-acre property has a capacity of up to 800 beds and was previously expected to be used for unaccompanied immigrant children.
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The former American Hebrew Academy campus in Greensboro is set to temporarily house unaccompanied minor children.
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U.S. Representative Kathy Manning has sent a letter to federal health officials with concerns about a planned refugee center in Greensboro. The letter is…
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The site of the former American Hebrew Academy in Greensboro will become a housing and education facility for unaccompanied refugee children. The U.S.…
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Federal officials are considering a former Greensboro private school as a transitional housing site for unaccompanied refugee minors. Guilford County…
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The recently closed American Hebrew Academy has announced it will reopen. The Greensboro institution will be running again next school year. The…
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The American Hebrew Academy in Greensboro has closed abruptly. The announcement was made in an email Tuesday morning. The school was unique, touting…