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HANOVER COLLEGE
HANOVER COLLEGE
Hanover, Indiana
100-499 employees
Hanover College is a nationally ranked, private, liberal arts institution that overlooks the Ohio River from one of the nation’s most beautiful campuses. Our curriculum offers an experiential, interdisciplinary approach to 33 majors, including the opportunity to design your own. Hanover College is dedicated to creating a distinctive intellectual community within which students are challenged and nurtured to take responsibility for their learning and their lives and to develop their unique abilities to their highest levels. Hanover offers distinctive professional programs in the sciences (pre-med, environmental science, kinesiology, psychology, etc.), education, and business. Regardless of their chosen major, our graduates are successful because they are challenged academically and encouraged to continue their research in an off-campus and independent study, as well as project-based internships. As a result, our alumni are civically engaged, motivated, and stand out from the rest. Hanover College is located just outside historic Madison, Indiana, and is close to Louisville (45 minutes), Indianapolis (95 minutes) & Cincinnati (70 minutes). Hanover Principles Hanover College abides by a principle-based code of conduct, developed by Hanover students, faculty, and administration to aid campus living and make your experience here the most rewarding possible. Mission Hanover College is a challenging and supportive community whose members take responsibility for lifelong inquiry, transformative learning, and meaningful service.
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Top Benefits
FRANKLIN COLLEGE
FRANKLIN COLLEGE
Franklin, Indiana
100-499 employees
Located on the south side of Terre Haute, IN, Gibault was founded in 1921 by the Indiana Knights of Columbus as a home for wayward boys. Over the years, Gibault has evolved to meet the ever-changing needs of troubled kids everywhere. Today, Gibault serves at-risk youth, males and females between the ages of 6 to 21. The children we help struggle with mild emotional disturbances, aggressive and oppositional behaviors, substance abuse issues, learning disabilities, are the victims and perpetrators of physical and sexual abuse, as well as other clinical and behavioral issues. Under the company Gibault, Inc., Gibault Children's Services is a therapeutic residential treatment facility, meaning we offer an array of services on-site to meet the treatment needs of the youth: an accredited school, Holy Cross, where licensed teachers work to meet the academic needs of the youth; a clinical department which oversees the individual therapists that work directly with the youth; a medical department where Registered Nurses oversee the general medical care of the youth; a recreation program which provides year round structured activities for the youth; and an aftercare program which helps the youth transition from our program to their next step in life.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL, INC.
KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Kentucky Country Day School is an independent, coeducational school with 817 students in grades JK through 12. We’re located on a beautiful 80+ acre campus in eastern Jefferson County. We educate the whole child through a rigorous college preparatory academic program as well as a wide variety of athletic, fine arts, and extracurricular opportunities. Small class sizes (average of 16 students) allow our exceptional faculty to get to know every child and make sure that every student is actively engaged with learning. Our mission is summed up in our motto: Citizen, Scholar, Steward.
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Top Benefits
WALDEN SCHOOL CORP
WALDEN SCHOOL CORP
Louisville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Welcome to Walden, an independent K-12 school in Louisville, Kentucky offering an academically rigorous and student-centered college preparatory curriculum. Walden is a vibrant learning community that inspires students to think critically and creatively, encourages and supports risk-taking in the classroom, and emphasizes the importance of intellectual curiosity and lifelong learning. Our responsive, dedicated, and compassionate teachers create a classroom environment that leads students to discover and develop their passions and provides them with the tools required to be successful in today’s complex, global society.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
VIRGINIA CHANCE SCHOOL
VIRGINIA CHANCE SCHOOL
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
A Progressive Preschool-Elementary in a historic stone schoolhouse on 26 magical acres. A challenging, progressive program that engages students in a hands-on, collaborative environment using outdoor integration, focused on building self-motivation, growth mindset, decision making, community building, and critical thinking. Chance provides two lead teachers in every classroom who guide children through a dynamic, progressive ed program with social-emotional and outdoor learning for all students. Students learn through hands-on discovery and collaborative group projects inside our bright classrooms and outside in our magical wooded setting. Accreditation: The school is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), a membership organization of 230 independent schools from 13 states in the Midwest. Program Foundation: The hallmark of a Chance education is the way in which educators thoughtfully and deliberately develop the whole child through the tenants of Progressive Education. The curricular foundation is a blend of the school’s philosophy with age-appropriate milestones and Common Core Standards along with guidelines from the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), National Academy of Early Childhood Programs (NAECP), the Gesell Institute, and academic best practices. Campus & Buildings: The campus is a wooded wonderland for learning. Its 26-acres are surrounded by woods and fields, and the school sits on a bluff overlooking the Ohio River. The campus features a Learning Greenhouse, outdoor playgrounds, gardens, a soccer field and a running course. Constructed in 1914, the two-story main building has undergone extensive renovation that is sensitive to the history of the building as the former Rogers Clark Ballard School. The building features the Funroom (gymnasium), Treehouse and Lodge classrooms, art and music rooms, library and technology lab, and an abundance of picturesque classroom windows.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
FLOYD CNTY COMM ACTION AGCY INC DBA FLOYD CNTY HEAD START
FLOYD CNTY COMM ACTION AGCY INC DBA FLOYD CNTY HEAD START
New Albany, Indiana
50-99 employees
Floyd County Head Start Birth to Five promotes school readiness for preschool age children from low-income families by providing comprehensive services to children and families. Services & programs include: education, health and development screenings, and family services for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and pregnant mothers.
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Below Market
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THE BLOOMINGTON PROJECT SCHOOL
THE BLOOMINGTON PROJECT SCHOOL
Bloomington, Indiana
50-99 employees
The Bloomington Project School is a company based out of 349 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
KENTUCKY CENTER FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN SERVICES
KENTUCKY CENTER FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN SERVICES
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
The Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children, Inc. (KPFC) is a private, not for profit, family organization that serves the entire state of Kentucky. KPFC is the state chapter for the National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health and is the Center for Mental Health Services Statewide Family Network grantee for Kentucky. Since KPFC is a family-organization, over 51% of KPFC’s board of directors must be parents/primary caregivers of children with emotional, behavioral, and/or mental health disabilities.
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Below Market
GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Greenwood, Indiana
100-499 employees
Greenwood Christian Academy is an education management company based out of 5100 John Tyler Hwy, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTIONS, LLC
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTIONS, LLC
Prospect, Kentucky
1-24 employees
ED is a student–need focused educational consulting company that provides training programs to district and state educational leaders aimed at improving the performance of students.• Leads a team of educators that helped the worst performing schools in the Midwest and Southeast.• Rebranded the company and focused on expanding and protecting the intellectual property. • Creates enterprise and ad hoc computer and database systems for data tracking, trend analyses and connecting disparate data silos.• Leads all aspects of operations including contract negotiation, information technology, financial management, new market development, and expanding the company’s services.• Recruits, on boards, and trains key leadership personnel.• Patented several of the company’s proprietary processes and software applications.• Speaks at state and national conferences and spearheads publishing projects including 2 books on the topics of education and business leadership. • Increased sales from $1.2 million to $2.3 million.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
NATIONAL MUZZLE LOADING RIFLE ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL MUZZLE LOADING RIFLE ASSOCIATION
Friendship, Indiana
1-24 employees
National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association is a museums and institutions company based out of 7436 S County Road 575 E, Versailles, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading