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Founded in 1913, Minnehaha Academy's primary purpose is to provide a high quality education to students in preschool to 12th grade, integrating Christian faith and learning.
Maui Preparatory Academy has adopted a unique approach to creating our Vision and Mission statements. Often schools write paragraphs. We have agreed upon three powerful words that inform our actions daily. These same three words describe our students’ destination long after they leave school. RELATIONSHIPS - Where everyone is known, everyone is supported, and everyone is successful. RELATIONSHIPS - Where everyone is known, everyone is supported, and everyone is successful. RELEVANCE - Real world application of learning in unanticipated situations.
The mission of the SYA Foundation is to support the Sunburst Youth Academy National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program. Whose mission is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of 16-18 year old high school dropouts, producing program graduates with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as productive citizens.
St. Therese Catholic Academy is a diverse, welcoming community that seeks to ignite the faith, minds and dreams of our students and to prepare them to excel spiritually, academically and socially in high school, college and beyond.
St. Andrew’s, an independent college preparatory school dedicated to personalized student development, strives to develop engaged, well-rounded individuals by inspiring a passion for knowledge, a commitment to personal integrity and a deepened social consciousness within a supportive educational community.
Founded in 1959, Randolph School is an independent day school that provides a rigorous and well-rounded K-12 college preparatory education within a nurturing community. Through a commitment to excellence in academics, the arts, and athletics, the School’s program and its faculty demand diligence and discipline while encouraging creativity and discovery. Above all, the School emphasizes honor, integrity, and character so that all in partnership with Randolph are elevated and inspired to enrich their families, communities, the nation, and the world.
Meet talent with opportunity by providing pre-kindergarten and elementary age children from low-wealth, low-income backgrounds in North Central Philadelphia with a high-quality, affordable education that prepares them for lifelong success and strengthens the communities to which they belong.
Building stronger families and communities through education!
Established in 1982, the Menlo Park-Atherton Education Foundation (MPAEF) seeks to enable the Menlo Park City School District (MPCSD) to provide an exceptional education to students at Laurel, Encinal, Oak Knoll, and Hillview schools. Working with parents, local businesses, community members, and the District, we raise money to pay for high-quality teachers, a comprehensive educational program, and teaching innovation beyond what is possible with public dollars alone. The Foundation is committed to conducting its fundraising in a manner that enhances a positive sense of community, fosters cooperation among all District organizations, and increases awareness of the need for private funds for public education. Our Annual Parent Campaign happens in the fall and supports the district with essential funding. There is also the MPAEF Endowment for Excellence in Teaching, a permanent self-sustaining fund managed by an investment committee of parent volunteers, which was founded in 2003. In addition we have programs for business and community giving. Anyone can support our kids, educators, and schools by giving to the Foundation and also by getting involved. We thank all of the parents, family members, teachers, staff, businesses, and community members who have done so this year—and over the past three decades! The MPAEF is a California non-profit, public benefit corporation. It is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c) (3) of the US Internal Revenue Code. Our Federal Tax I.D. number is 94-2871701. All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.
Contra Costa Midrasha provides an educational environment and interdenominational community for Jewish teens in grades 8-12. Our program offers a safe place for Jewish teens to explore their Jewish values, culture and history and grow socially, spiritually and intellectually
1. To educate children, ages 3 to 12, using the montessori method and principles 2. To encourage the child's natural curiosity and intellectual growth, creativity, and promote a love of learning 3. To foster in children a sense of independence, self-worth, academic excellence, social responsibility and social cooperation 4. To prepare the child to meet the challenges of a complex world with both the skills and compassion to make it a better world