Similar organisations to Parent Cooperative Preschools Intl
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Child Day Care
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2197.
Eager To Serve Inc
Eager To Serve Inc (ETS) is a 501 (C) 3 not-for-profit charity organization established in 1990.
525
Freeport
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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2198.
Woodland Hill Montessori School
An Education for Life. 345 students ages 18 months - 8th Grade WOODLAND HILL MONTESSORI SCHOOL - A DIVERSE AND ENGAGING EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIP OF PARENTS, TEACHERS, CHILDREN, AND COMMUNITY - NURTURES A CHILD'S LOVE OF LEARNING AND SENSE OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY USING THE CHILD-CENTERED MONTESSORI PHILOSOPHY AND CURRICULUM TO DEVELOP THE INTELLECTUAL, SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, ARTISTIC, AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE INHERENT IN EACH CHILD.
1300
Rensselaer
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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2199.
Creative Care Childrens Center Inc
Child care for infants and children, and educational classes for preschoolers through primary grades.
Barrington
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Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
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2200.
Young Dreams Community Outreach
When we invest in children we invest in a better world.
Homestead
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Primary/Elementary School
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2201.
Montessori Society Dba Montessori Childrens House of Lansing
Montessori classrooms for toddler - middle school in the heart of the Greater Lansing community.
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Lansing
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Private Grantmaking Foundations
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2202.
Frechette Family Foundation
Doing our work with compassion collaboration humility and joy.
Minneapolis
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Parent Teacher Group
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2203.
Metuchen Parent Teacher Council
Metuchen PT Council coordinates the Moss/Campbell, Edgar and Metuchen High School PTOs.
794
Metuchen
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Education N.E.C.
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2204.
Teamcfa Community Public Charter
Operation of a North Carolina public charter school.
Stanley
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Community/Jr. College
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2205.
California Community College Early Childhood Educators Inc
CCCECE is a membership organization that supports the professional development of ece/cd faculty in We are a dynamic voice forCalifornia Community CollegeEarly Childhood Education CCCECEs Vision To serve as an active stakeholder when decisions are made about ECE workforce development To be the primary ECE teacher preparationworkforce development body To partner actively with other stakeholders and maintain our unique focus and role of representing community colleges To help shape and track ECE policy development To serve as a resource to child developmentearly childhood education departments throughout the state wide regional meetings twice yearly Featured Events Saturday Oct.
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Rocklin





