Similar organisations to Network of Quality Education Inc
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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LEAD Public Schools
Free and public charter schools providing high-quality education to Nashville's students.
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Nashville
Community Center for Education Results
Collective action to increase equitable policies + practices in ed systems, especially for youth of color and low-income students.
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Renton
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Professional Societies & Associations
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New Jersey Association of Independent Schools
THE NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS (NJAIS) PROMOTES AND SUPPORTS EDUCATIONAL, ETHICAL, AND PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE IN ITS MEMBER SCHOOLS, WHILE SAFEGUARDING THEIR INDEPENDENCE AND FOSTERING COURAGEOUS CHANGE.
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Afsa High School
A public charter school for students in grades PreK-12.
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St Paul
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Homeless Services/Centers
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All-N Together Services
This organization is working to build a stronger community by making computer training as well as other outreach services available in order to improve the current living conditions of individuals through helping them to obtain skills in order to reach career and personal goals that will provide them with greater opportunities.
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Community Service Clubs, Youth Development
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Sigma Education Foundation
The Sigma Education Foundation is a 501(C) 3 organization that receives, and distributes funds for “charitable, educational purposes.
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Savannah
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Youth Development Programs
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4228.
JOVEN-Juvenile Outreach and Vocational/Educational Network
Juvenile Outreach and Vocational/Educational Network Our mission is to develop character and resiliency in children by providing innovative, exciting programs and structured alternative activities designed to help them succeed.
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San Antonio
JORDAN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
We are working to advance the professional and economic well being of our members.
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MURRAY
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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4230.
The Oakland REACH
We are a parent-led group empowering parents from our most under-served communities to demand high quality schools for their children, and to disrupt systematic education inequities in Oakland public schools.
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Oakland






