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<title>The Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans - Content Managers</title>
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			<title>George I. Sanchez Charter High School, San Antonio</title>
			<description>George I. Sanchez Charter High School was founded by AAMA in 1973 and became a first-generation Texas Charter School in 1996. GIS has been locally and nationally recognized for its success with at-risk youth and pioneering efforts such as free day care and advanced computer technology programs.    George I. Sanchez (GIS) Charter High School, a division of The Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans (AAMA), has provided an avenue of HOPE FOR SUCCESS for many San Antonio youth who had dropped out of high school and given up on education.    Dedicated to serving at-risk youth, GIS welcomes youth who have had trouble adapting to the traditional school setting and offers them an innovating and challenging curriculum, in which they can flourish and reach their full potential. At George I. Sanchez, we believe that no child should be left behind.    After 28 years of academic success in Houston, AAMA opened the doors of its George I. Sanchez Charter High School in San Antonio in...

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			<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 19:50:30 GMT</pubDate>
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