Similar organisations to Newport Heights Elementary Foundation
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Secondary/High School
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1945.
Talent Unbound
Private school A FULLTIME K12 LEADERSHIP SCHOOL A school where children fall in love with learning.
Houston
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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1946.
Shepherd Valley School & Garden Inc
38-acre campus provides a peaceful yet stimulating environment for children from pK- 8th grade EDUCATION Chosen by parents as the best private school Boulder Valley Waldorf school provides a playbased curriculum for our youngest students and a relationshipbased approach that blends rigorous academics with the arts for K8th grades.
1117
Boulder
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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1947.
Elaine Education Foundation
welcome to EEF Elaine Education Foundation We are a bridge to help children enjoy their right to education.
Baton Rouge
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Primary/Elementary School
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1948.
Santa Cruz Childrens Foundation
The organization's mission is to provide high quality education and academic after-school tutoring for school age children.
Santa Cruz
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Primary/Elementary School
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1949.
Lake Washington Girls Middle School
Lake Washington Girls Middle School empowers girls to be strong in mind, body, and voice.
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Seattle
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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1950.
Village School Montessori Program
The Village Montesson School wishes to create a dynamic pre-school and childcare program designed to challenge children and help each one develop to his/her maximum potential Were developing an exciting new school choice for elementary students in Humboldt Countys Eel River Valley.
Cheyenne
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Education N.E.C.
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1951.
Carpinteria Education Foundation Inc
To support the Carpinteria Unified School District Carpinteria Education Foundation Great Schools Don39t Just Happen.
Carpinteria
Monarch Academy
Monarch is a STEAM Academy which ais to increase the exposure of STEAM curriculum in underprivileged communities.
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Spring
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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1953.
THE MADISON WALDORF SCHOOL LTD
“Nurturing students to have intellectual creativity, emotional resilience, and purposeful engagement in their communities, while giving them the tools to thrive in an ever-changing world.
1520
MADISON



