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Englewood School District is a Englewood, CO-based company in the Education sector.
The Dallas Independent School District is “one of the nation’s fastest improving school districts,” according to the Council of the Great City Schools. With 224 schools and approximately 160,000 students, Dallas ISD is home to two of the top public high schools in the country and boasts a number of National Blue Ribbon Schools and several noteworthy accomplishments, including a steadily increasing graduation rate. Dallas ISD has seen continual gains in student achievement, and strives to help ensure the success of every student. Upon graduation, more district graduates are college- and career-ready, primed to be productive, contributing members to the community. We are proud of our award-winning schools, outstanding teachers and staff, hard-working students, committed parents and volunteers.
Village Adventist Elementary School is a Berrien Springs, MI-based company in the Education sector.
Lamar Middle and Sr High School is a Meridian, MS-based company in the Education sector.
The Sonoma Valley Unified School District is located in the rich agriculture area of Northern California, 45 miles northeast of San Francisco. The District`s population of close to 4,500 students is served by the following schools: Five K-5 elementary, two 6-8 middle, two K-8 charter schools, one comprehensive, and one alternative high school. The geographic boundaries of the District (approximately 160 square miles) start in Glen Ellen at the north end of Sonoma Valley and run south through communities of Agua Caliente, Fetters Hot Springs, Boyes Hot Springs, Eldridge, Sonoma, Schellville, and Vineberg, with Hwy. 12 bisecting the Sonoma Valley from Glen Ellen to Schellville. The southern boundaries are the Napa/ Sonoma County line to the east, Hwy.37/ Hwy. 121 to the southwest and Hwy. 116 at Stage Gulch Rd. to the west. The Board of Trustees in committed to educational excellence. Staff, parents, and community members have been involved in the identification of academic standards in the areas of math, language arts, spelling, history, and science. Each school participates in the Site Council and staff leadership groups. Meaningful participation by parents is expected. The District is committed to meeting the needs of all students and in the inclusion of special needs students within regular programs.