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Our mission is to provide a Catholic, college preparatory education for young people in the Archdiocese of Washington. We seek to develop leaders who are rooted in Gospel values, and are committed to meeting the challenges of building a just society.
Chicago Jesuit Academy (CJA) is a full-scholarship lower and middle school for young men from modest economic backgrounds who could not otherwise access a well-resourced, faith-based college prep education in the Catholic tradition. We support and advocate for CJA students and alumni as well as other children of modest means as they progress to and through college prep high schools, post-secondary education and the transition to meaningful careers and citizenship. CJA invites students to become persons for others who aspire to be open to growth, loving, intellectually competent, religious and committed to doing justice.
CompUDopt was founded in 2007 with the belief that every child deserves equal access to education and opportunity. We realized that the life cycle of a computer in a corporate environment is typically less than three years. Usually sent to landfill or shelved, these lightly used tools can become a dream come true for a young learner ready to broaden their skills and knowledge, as well as an opportunity to demonstrate good environmental stewardship by our partner organizations. Our programs serve to eliminate limited access to computers by placing them directly in the homes of applicants, as well as fostering and supporting education for the youth of Texas. Each of our programs facilitates growth in technical and digital literacy skills, which are increasingly essential for success in education. In addition, students gain an understanding of the importance of education and the breadth of the impact technology has across industries including science, engineering, and many others.
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.
To develop children with active and creative minds, a sense of understanding and compassion for others, and the courage to act on their beliefs. Cape Cod Christian Academy focuses on the total development of each child: intellectual, social, emotional, spiritual, moral, and physical.
The PEF's mission is to raise funds to not only maintain what Palos Verdes public schools provide children, but to increase the quality of the school's instructional programs -- ensuring that our students continue to compete on a national and international level in college and beyond.
Our MISSION is to create the culture and provide the opportunities needed for kids in grades 1-12 to develop and flourish into world class mathletes and problem solvers.
Dr. Howard Fuller Collegiate Academy is a tuition‑free public charter school (middle and high school) focused on preparing students for college and career success. It emphasizes personalized, college‑prep instruction, mentoring, and early‑college opportunities so scholars are 'sent to and through college.'
The South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics Foundation supports the mission of the SC Governor's School for Science and Mathematics by giving voice to its needs, providing supplemental funds to augment its programs and informing the public as to its accomplishments and contributions to the quality of life and economic prosperity of South Carolina.
Our Sisters’ School is an independent, tuition‑free, non‑sectarian middle school that educates and supports economically disadvantaged girls from the New Bedford area. The school aims to build academic skills, social‑emotional literacy, and leadership through a safe, rigorous, community‑connected program so students are prepared for success in high school, college, and beyond.
Greater Atlanta Christian Schools is a PK–12 Christian independent school that aims to develop students’ academic abilities and character through a faith-centered, college-preparatory education. In short, GAC focuses on nurturing students’ intellectual growth, creative and athletic talents, and Christian formation so they “grow as Jesus did” in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and others.
RCSD creates a safe and supportive, inspirational and rigorous, joyful and inclusive environment for all learners