Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Harding Fine Arts Academy (HFAA) is a college preparatory high school in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is part of the Oklahoma City Public School District.HFAA serves students from grade 9 to 12. It is a public, charter high school; there is no tuition. As a charter school, admission is open to all students with interest in the fine arts. HFAA uses auditions and testing for placement, but not as a requirement for acceptance.The school's model was founded as the first Oklahoma A- high school. The average class size is between 15-20 students per class. The student-teacher ratio at is 12 to 1. They accept only 150 students per school year."@en }
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- Harding_Fine_Arts_Academy abstract "Harding Fine Arts Academy (HFAA) is a college preparatory high school in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is part of the Oklahoma City Public School District.HFAA serves students from grade 9 to 12. It is a public, charter high school; there is no tuition. As a charter school, admission is open to all students with interest in the fine arts. HFAA uses auditions and testing for placement, but not as a requirement for acceptance.The school's model was founded as the first Oklahoma A- high school. The average class size is between 15-20 students per class. The student-teacher ratio at is 12 to 1. They accept only 150 students per school year.".
- Q5656092 abstract "Harding Fine Arts Academy (HFAA) is a college preparatory high school in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is part of the Oklahoma City Public School District.HFAA serves students from grade 9 to 12. It is a public, charter high school; there is no tuition. As a charter school, admission is open to all students with interest in the fine arts. HFAA uses auditions and testing for placement, but not as a requirement for acceptance.The school's model was founded as the first Oklahoma A- high school. The average class size is between 15-20 students per class. The student-teacher ratio at is 12 to 1. They accept only 150 students per school year.".