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Academy

An academy is an institution of tertiary education, with its name originating from Plato's school of philosophy founded around 386 BC. The Royal Spanish Academy defines it as a scientific, literary, or artistic society established with public authority or as a teaching establishment, public or private, that is professional, artistic, technical, or practical in nature. Essentially, academies are learning institutions or societies dedicated to advancing knowledge and skill in various fields.

4 hours ago : Tom Cruise, Dolly Parton, Debbie Allen, Wynn Thomas To Receive Honorary Oscars.

Tom Cruise, Dolly Parton, Debbie Allen, and Wynn Thomas will receive honorary Oscars for their career achievements. This marks a significant milestone, especially for Cruise, whose contributions have often been overlooked by the Academy.

September 2002: First City Academy Opens

On September 2002, the first "city academy" school opened at the Business Academy Bexley.

2014: Corning Free Academy Closes

In 2014, Corning Free Academy, previously demoted to a middle school, closed.