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Springside Chestnut Hill Academy is an inclusive community on a mission to inspire unbounded curiosity and independent thought in every one of our students. In a unique educational environment that extends well beyond campus, we nurture students' knowledge of themselves and the world, expanding their full academic and personal potential while preparing them to lead lives characterized by thoughtfulness, integrity, and a quest to effect positive change.
The Miquon School treasures and celebrates childhood. We give our students time to play and grow. Our program and our environment encourage wonder, inquiry, independence, and discovery. We seek to create confident, life-long learners who will move out into the wider world with strong academic and social skills, intense personal interests, a love for the arts, and a commitment to building inclusive and peaceful communities. We are dedicated to learning together in the rich tradition of Progressive education that is our founders’ legacy.
THE MISSION OF ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL IS TO PROVIDE A SUPERIOR EDUCATION IN AN EPISCOPAL SETTING TO STUDENTS OF ALL FAITHS AND ETHNIC HERITAGES, CULTIVATING CONFIDENT INDIVIDUALS WHO CONTRIBUTE POSITIVELY TO THEIR FAMILIES, SCHOOL, AND LARGER COMMUNITY.-WE NURTURE OUR STUDENTS IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF RESPECT THAT THEY MAY THRIVE ACADEMICALLY, SOCIALLY, EMOTIONALLY, AND SPIRITUALLY, AND ACHIEVE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.-WE ENCOURAGE OUR STUDENTS TO PRACTICE RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, KINDNESS, CURIOSITY, AND OPEN-MINDEDNESS.-WE FOSTER STUDENT GROWTH BY ENGAGING A HIGHLY DEDICATED STAFF, AND BY ENCOURAGING A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY WHICH INCLUDES FAMILIES, ALUMNI, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND CATHEDRAL MEMBERS.-WE STRIVE TO MAKE ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL AVAILABLE TO ALL.
The Washington Waldorf School (WWS) cultivates each student's capacity to think clearly, feel compassionately, and act purposefully in the world. We are committed to the educational movement inspired by the pioneering work of Rudolf Steiner and advanced by Waldorf teachers worldwide. WWS combines classical academics with a reverence for the natural world for all of our students. We provide a physically, intellectually, and emotionally stimulating curriculum for every phase of child development
Muskegon Catholic Central educates each student in spirit, mind and body by fostering personal excellence within the Catholic tradition.
“Instilling Catholic values and promoting academic excellence by nurturing mind, body and soul.”
to provide Christian families with a Christ-centered education which prepares their children spiritually, academically, and socially to live for the glory of God
Shady Lane is a diverse learning community committed to programs of excellence for children, their families, and educators that embody best practices of early childhood education and promote collaborations that help all children realize their full potential.
Encourage academic excellence in grades 5-12 with awards and scholarships. Recognize teachers and staff for distinguished service. Fund programs to benefit the Quaker Valley School District students, and overall support the students to succeed academically.
It is the MISSION of New Life for Haiti (NLFH) to give children a chance at a future, to meet the urgent needs of families, to foster new economic opportunities and to influence cultural thinking toward a sustainable change within the Grande Anse River Valley on the southern peninsula of Haiti, while acting as the hands and feet of Jesus to bring the life-giving and hopeful message of Christ’s salvation to the Haitian people.
BISHOP CARROLL IS A CATHOLIC, CO-EDUCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OPERATING WITHIN THE DIOCESE OF ALTOONA-JOHNSTOWN. BISHOP CARROLL EXISTS TO EDUCATE STUDENTS IN SPIRIT, HEART, MIND AND BODY WITHIN A CATHOLIC FRAMEWORK OF GOSPEL VALUES
To offer an alternative, safe, nurturing therapeutic day school for children in grades 6 through 12 with internalizing behavior disorders free from distractions of students with externalizing behavior disorders.