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We exist to intervene on behalf of the people in the inner city of San Francisco.
Focus on providing middle to high school girls, who are seriously considering studying a stem area, with a knowledge of tools and resources available for them to be successful.
To create a better world by raising students to their full academic, social, physical and spiritual potential guided by timeless jewish values and traditions.
Potomac Crescent Waldorf school is devoted to educating children according Rudolf Steiner's insights and pedagogy. We educate the whole child: head, heart, and hands. The individual child is at the center of all we do. In the pre-school we prepare the child for schoolwork by encouraging healthy play. In the grade school, our teachers aim to allow each child to grow gradually and naturally into the subjects they study, because then they will love what they learn. Committed to serve and reflect our locality of Northern Virginia near the District of Columbia, the faculty work together as colleagues to allow the Waldorf approach to provide each child with a future-oriented education, in which lasting capacities and skills will serve the student for life.
The mission of the Columbus Torah Academy is to develop our students into educated, contributing, active, aware members of contemporary American and Jewish societies.
Northfield Montessori is a parent-teacher cooperative that promotes the development of the whole child - socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually - ages six weeks to six years. By providing a learning environment that encourages creative thinking, self-discipline and self motivation, we instill in children a passion for lifelong learning.
Our purpose is to provide safe, Christian schools focused on educational success, leadership development and spiritual growth. Under God's provision, we have developed a network of 7 Christian schools in the urban communities of Milwaukee, WI, Racine, WI and Gary, IN that share resources, expertise and system-wide accreditation by national Lutheran schools accreditation.
To educate young adults and provide them with the knowledge, self-respect and skills that will be with them for life.
Storefront Academy seeks to provide children of varied academic strengths quality educational opportunities, preparing them academically, socially and emotionally to become critical thinkers, high-achieving students and well-rounded individuals. Working in partnership with families and community members, Storefront Academy instills a powerful sense of self, and gives its students the tools to own the future and create meaningful adult lives.
Tennyson Center for Children improves the mental health and wellness of those impacted by trauma and other adverse experiences. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity and support needed to learn, grow, and thrive.
The Growing Leaders Initiative is a 501c3 organization that exists to provide habitudes (character-based, student-leadership development) to schools that cannot afford to purchase programs for their students. In both urban and rural environments, students are confined emotionally, behaviorally, and spiritually. In some places, students never leave a 9-block radius or a 9-mile radius from their home. They don’t leave the familiar because they’re never given the opportunity. We want to change that. We want to broaden their vision, and help them take bigger risks, think bigger thoughts, and pursue bigger goals. We want to enable them to become the best version of themselves.
The mission of Alabama Waldorf School is to cultivate healthy, confident, compassionate learners who excel academically, socially, and civically. Alabama Waldorf School is a non-denominational, private school community dedicated to educating responsible world citizens. We offer tuition adjustment to families who qualify. We serve Nursery-age through 8th grade students. By understanding the connection between academics and the arts, our goal is to educate not only the minds of our students but their hearts and hands as well.