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Salam Academy

2003 establishments in TexasEducational institutions established in 2003Educational institutions established in 2008High schools in Richardson, TexasIslamic organizations established in 2003
Islamic organizations established in 2008Islamic schools in TexasPrivate K-12 schools in Dallas County, TexasRichardson, TexasTexas school stubs

Salam Academy is an Islamic PreK–high school in Richardson, Texas. It was established as a part-time school in 2003 and added a full-time school in fall 2008. As of 2014 it had 315 students, 90% being South Asian, 5% being Arab, and 5% being non-Hispanic white, Hispanic, and Black. It is not affiliated with any particular mosque.

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Salam Academy
North Plano Road, Richardson

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