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Eagle Academy for Young Men

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The Eagle Academy for Young Men is an American all-boys' charter secondary school in the Bronx borough of New York City, New York. A part of the New York City Department of Education, it opened in 2004, established by the 100 Black Men of America organization. The school, intended to serve Latino/Hispanic and black boys, is a part of the Eagle Academy network of schools, which has campuses in other New York City boroughs and Newark, New Jersey.

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Eagle Academy for Young Men
Bathgate Avenue, New York The Bronx

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Bathgate Avenue 1846
10457 New York, The Bronx
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