Schools Represented
Islam, Islamism, and Democratic Values
A History Institute for Teachers
May 6–7, 2006
Arkansas
- Pulaski Academy, Little Rock
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Georgia
Idaho
- University of Idaho, Moscow
Illinois
- Oak Park and River Forest High School
Kansas
- Johnson County Community College, Overland Park
Kentucky
- Dept. of Teaching and Learning, University of Louisville
Maryland
- Severn School, Severna Park
New Jersey
- Eastern Regional High School, Voorhees
- Haddonfield Middle School
- Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Flemington
- Pleasantville High School
New York
- School of Education, Long Island University
- Poly Prep Country Day School, Brooklyn
- UN International School, New York City
Pennsylvania
- American Academy, Bryn Mawr
- Central Bucks East High School, Doylestown
- Central High School, Philadelphia
- Community College of Philadelphia
- Episcopal Academy, Merion
- George Washington High School, Philadelphia
- Germantown Academy
- Mercersburg Academy
- Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell
- Neshaminy High School
- New Hope-Solebury High School
- Olney High School East, Philadelphia
- The Shipley School, Wynnewood
- Unionville High School
- Valley Forge Military Academy and College
- West Philadelphia Catholic High School
- William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia
- Woodlynde School, Strafford
- Wyoming Seminary, Kingston
South Carolina
- Hillcrest High School, Simpsonville
Tennessee
- Baylor School, Chattanooga
- Girls Preparatory School, Chattanooga
Virginia
- Rockbridge County High School, Lexington
Washington, DC
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