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Celebrating NAF's Highest Performing Academies

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210 Academies in the NAF Network Reach Katherine Blasik Distinguished Level ? Greetings! Each year

210 Academies in the NAF Network Reach Katherine Blasik Distinguished Level   Greetings! Each year NAF evaluates and certifies academies through a rigorous process all to ensure the highest level of support to students. This year, a remarkable [210 NAF academies have reached the highest level — the Katherine Blasik level — including 23 who have achieved this status for the first time]( accomplishment highlights the unwavering dedication of NAF educators and advisory board members in providing high-quality career-focused educational experiences for high school students nationwide. Additionally, over 240 NAF Academies have attained Model level status, further exemplifying their commitment to excellence.  As we celebrate these accomplishments, let us also reflect on the impact they have on students' lives. Your efforts are shaping the future leaders of tomorrow, and your dedication is making a difference in countless lives today. On behalf of NAF, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your ongoing support and dedication to NAF's mission. Together, we are transforming education and empowering students to reach their full potential.  Thank you for your continued partnership, and congratulations to you as well for making this impact possible. [Support NAF Students]( Warm regards,  Dirk Butler Chief Program Officer | [NAF](     [Facebook](  [X](  [Instagram](  [Linkedin](  [Youtube](   [View as Webpage]( COPYRIGHT © 2024. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NAF | 169 Madison Ave, Suite 2797, New York, NY 10016 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Our Privacy Policy]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by nafemails@naf.org

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