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Prairie Green School will: educate the whole child by teaching according to student readiness and interest; maximize student learning by having a year-round school calendar; have the ability to differentiate instruction due to small class size and homeschooling environment; provide quality individualized curriculum that is relevant to students; have a strong focus on schooling for sustainability; allow for students to have a voice through our democratic school structure; have dedicated and loving teachers, staff, and volunteers that carry out the school's ideals every minute of every day.
In 2005, St. Katharine Drexel School was scheduled to close because of financial difficulties and declining enrollment. Saint Katharine Drexel was the last Catholic school in the city of Chester, Pennsylvania. Upon hearing of this news, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Neumann University, the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia and St. Katharine Drexel Parish partnered and proposed options for providing education in a safe environment to the children of Chester. Collaboration and discussion brought forth the idea of creating Drexel Neumann Academy (DNA) an independent, Catholic school with a Franciscan spirit. DNA strives to foster the moral, spiritual, intellectual, cultural, emotional, social, and physical development of each student.
The mission of Heritage Academy is to partner with Christian parents to prepare college-worthy, character witnesses for Jesus Christ.
Our mission is to educate, develop, and inspire young men in a college preparatory, Christian, military environment. Cadets build character, and learn leadership, independence, confidence, responsibility, and discipline in a setting that encourages mental, physical, and spiritual growth.
Everything we do at St. Joseph's Prep is rooted in our Catholic faith and our Jesuit tradition.
Eden Christian Academy is committed to providing an exceptional educational experience by engaging the mind and heart of each student to think and act with Christ-like character. As we fulfill our purpose and deliver our educational mission, we are unreservedly committed to: Christ-centeredness. We recognize the Lord's sovereignty over every aspect of life. (Matthew 28:18; Colossians 3:17)The Authority of God's Word. We believe the Scriptures to be the Spirit-inspired source of all Truth and the lens through which we are to observe and relate to the world in which we live. (John 17:17; 2Timothy 3:16)Excellence. We believe that God is the creator and author of all that is good, beautiful and wise. (1Corinthians 10:31; Colossians. 3:23)Partnership with Parents. We recognize the God-given responsibility of each parent to raise their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. (Proverbs 22:6; Ephesians 6:4)Education of the Whole Student. We believe that students are more than minds to fill and education is more than knowledge to dispense. Christian education recognizes the unique dimensions of each student as a life to shape and a spirit to nurture.(1Cor. 12:4-6)
The Foundation for Eastern Christian School provides many opportunities for parents, grandparents, friends, business sponsors and others to give to the school. Discover more opportunities about how you can support Eastern Christian School:
All Saints Episcopal School creates the next generation of leaders, innovators and adventurers who are already making a difference in the world.
THE LEARNINGSPRING SCHOOL IS FOR CHILDREN ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM IN GRADES K-8 AND IS COMMITTED TO ADVANCE THE SOCIAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND ACADEMIC GROWTH OF ITS STUDENTS THROUGH PIONEERING EDUCATIONAL AND THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES IN ORDER TO PREPARE EACH CHILD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WIDER COMMUNITY.
North Star makes living and learning without school a viable and inspiring option for any interested teen in the Pioneer Valley.
DreamYard is committed to helping transform Bronx schools and communities through the power of innovative, project based arts education. Our schools and students are based in the nation's poorest urban county, with one-third of the Bronx's residents living below the poverty line. In response, DreamYard programs are designed to challenge the cyclical systems of inequality and poverty by empowering youth to discover and develop their best possible selves and to locate meaningful paths and ways to engage with their fellow students, schools, families, and communities. As the largest arts education provider in the Bronx, DreamYard critically impacts the social and intellectual growth of thousands of Bronx youth through safe, positive and creatively challenging programs. DreamYard's team of professional artists partner with classroom teachers and community educators to help students learn how to express, write and perform their own stories. Through year-long programs offered during the school day, after school, on weekends and during the summer, DreamYard supports youth development, enhances life-long learning skills, and promotes creative thinking and expression. DreamYard artists spark an interest in education that often lies latent in our youth. The organization understands that it is imperative to direct a young person's creativity toward positive goals as we strive to develop well-rounded and engaged citizens. Through DreamYard, young people believe that they can have an impact and change their communities and society as a whole. Its projects are catalysts that help teachers and communities propel students and their families into a life-long learning process.
ETA's mission is to strengthen the role of the arts in public high school education. ETA's programs connect private funders, individual artists, and cultural institutions to Partner Schools to achieve greater equality of resources and opportunity for youth of all means and backgrounds.