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The Winston School San Antonio is a San Antonio, TX-based company in the Education sector.
Laona School District is a Laona, WI-based company in the Education sector.
Tintic School District is a Eureka, UT-based company in the Education sector.
Uplift Education (Uplift) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates a network of 40 high-performing, tuition-free, public charter schools serving 19,000 students in under-served areas across the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. We are a reform-minded organization that has attracted funding from local and national donors such as the Communities Foundation of Texas and the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. Uplift`s mission is to create and sustain public schools of excellence that empower students to reach their highest potential and inspire a lifelong love of learning, achievement, service, and responsible citizenship. Each school provides free college preparatory education in a community that has limited high quality public education options. Our goal is to completely CLOSE the achievement gap between students, regardless of their ethnic or socio-economic background, while ensuring that 100% of our students graduate and enroll in college. Commit to Community: Our community approach means that we actively reach out to local leaders and invite them to help us improve education in their communities by serving on our local boards and being advocates for our mission in their local neighborhoods. Commit to Change: By nurturing academic performance and civic responsibility from kindergarten through high school, we do more than expand our students` horizons. We also change people`s perceptions of what is possible in public education.
The Lafayette Catholic School System is a four campus system which provides a Christ centered education on a daily basis to students in the Tippecanoe County area. More than 840 students are enrolled system wide, not including the Preschools. The Lafayette Catholic School System provides a challenging state and diocesan approved curriculum while imparting a solid formation of the Catholic faith. The Junior High curriculum includes coursework necessary for the college preparatory Senior High curriculum. Central Catholic students receive the Indiana Core 40 Diploma with over 60% of the class earning the Indiana Academic Honors Diploma.