Similar organisations to PTA Utah Congress
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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2197.
Shining Star School
We offer Waldorf education for children ages 3 to 14 in NE Portland, Fridays are outdoors year round Shining Star School seeks to create an inner Portland program to meet the academic, artistic, and social needs of families (children and parents) with the goal of Accessible Waldorf Education.
3200
Portland
New Heights Academy Charter School
We graduate students who are prepared to succeed in college and life.
New York
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Professional Societies & Associations
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2199.
Sycamore High School PTO
The Purpose of the Sycamore High School PTO is to promote collaboration and enable parents to be more involved in school activities to provide opportunity for open dialogue and to raise funds to achive PTO objectives.
Cincinnati
EAST SIDE LEARNING CENTER
ESLC envisions a community where all children read with pride and joy to become life-long learners.
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Saint Paul
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Parent Teacher Group
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2201.
Cardinal Ridge PTO
The mission of the PTO is to enhance and support the educational experience at Cardinal Ridge Elementary for the benefit of our students, teachers, and staff.
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Centreville
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Parent Teacher Group
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2202.
Warner Elementary PTO
EDUCATION Home Spirit Shop Fundraising Volunteer News Events School Info Become a Sponsor Join PTO More Welcome Warner Wolves to ourWarner Elementary PTO Website.
Cypress
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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2203.
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY FOUNDATION
The Mission of the LANL Foundation is "to inspire excellence in education and learning in Northern New Mexico through innovative programming, collaboration and advocacy.
Espanola
Early Learning Center Inc
TO VALUE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES AND PROMOTE POSITIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCES IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT INSPIRES CURIOSITY, NURTURES RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIPS AND EMPOWERS ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT IN THE COMMUNITY.
Colchester
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Child Day Care
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2205.
Boulder Day Nursery
The Boulder Day Nursery was started by volunteers in the spring of 1917, as a place where mothers working to support the war effort could take their children for the workday and know they would be well cared for.



