Similar organisations to Youth Frontiers®
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Secondary/High School
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THE WOODHALL SCHOOL INC
The Woodhall School serves young men of above-average intellectual ability in grades 9-12, who have had difficulties in traditional school environments.
1314
Bethlehem
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Secondary/High School
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488.
Grove High School
Grove High School is a California Public Charter School with a Montessori teaching philosophy that serves 238 students in grades 7-12.
REDLANDS
Inspired Teaching Demonstration Public Charter School
Inspired Teaching Demonstration Public Charter School Intellect, Inquiry, Imagination and Integrity A PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITY OF MASTER TEACHERS AND TEACHER RESIDENTS WHO ENSURE THAT A DIVERSE GROUP OF STUDENTS ACHIEVE THEIR POTENTIAL AS ACCOMPLISHED LEARNERS, THOUGHTFUL CITIZENS, AND IMAGINATIVE AND INQUISITIVE PROBLEM SOLVERS THROUGH A DEMANDING, INQUIRY-BASED CURRICULUM.
1415
Washington
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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490.
Columbus School for Girls
A confidence that empowers. A true sense of self.
4100
Columbus
Boomerang Youth Inc.
Boomerang inspires youth to bounce back from challenges and move towards positive change.
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Chapel Hill
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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492.
WOODLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COUNCIL
Woodland Elementary is a learning community that promotes the growth of well-rounded citizens.
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Eagan
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Education N.E.C.
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493.
Reclaiming Youth at Risk
Reclaiming Youth at Risk: Empowering youth through innovative approaches.
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Lennox
Neverblackdown
Providing outlets for youth to grow and express self-confidence, dedication and leadership ability through entrepreneurship and self advocacy.
175
Washington
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Youth Development Programs
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Partnership for Appalachian Girls Education
Provide girls high-quality learning opportunities that emphasize critical and creative thinking, place-based learning, and meaningful engagements with technology and with innovative education/supportive mentoring across critical years of adolescence, so they develop the aspirations and high-level skills they need to create new college pathways.
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