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FRANCIS PARKER SCHOOL OF LOUISVILLE, INC.
FRANCIS PARKER SCHOOL OF LOUISVILLE, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
St. Francis Academy is an education management company based out of United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE DE PAUL SCHOOL, INC.
THE DE PAUL SCHOOL, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
For more than 45 years, The de Paul School has been the forerunner in offering bright students with learning differences specialized, internationally acclaimed instruction, catered to their individual academic needs. Every child learns differently, and at The de Paul School, we teach for that – we pair the science of research-based instruction with the art of inspirational teaching to help students who are struggling with dyslexia, ADHD, or other similar roadblocks to learning. Our mission is simple, yet powerful: The de Paul School teaches students with learning differences how to learn, how to be independent and how to be successful. We are dedicated to developing a culture of encouragement and success for our students. The de Paul School is a collaborative of educators, leaders and staff who believe that there is no other way to dignify a child more than to help him or her understand what they are truly capable of. Are you ready to experience the de Paul difference? Call us today to schedule a tour - (502) 459-6131. The de Paul School, where students learn what success feels like!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PROVIDENCE MONTESSORI
PROVIDENCE MONTESSORI
Lexington, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Founded in 1965, Providence Montessori is the oldest and only AMS accredited school in Kentucky, with programs for Toddlers through 8th grade.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MEDIQ LEARNING LLC
MEDIQ LEARNING LLC
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
25-49 employees
USMLE-Rx: Your prescription for USMLE Success.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
HEUSER HEARING INSTITUTE
HEUSER HEARING INSTITUTE
Louisville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Heuser Hearing Institute (HHI) is a multi-specialty nonprofit campus promoting the needs of children and adults with disorders of hearing and balance. Our organization has been serving Louisville and many of the surrounding Kentucky and Indiana communities since 1948. HHI began as an educational center called the Louisville Deaf Oral School many decades ago. Today, the institute includes three facilities: the Heuser Hearing & Language Academy, which offers outstanding preschool and kindergarten programs for children with speech and hearing challenges; Heuser Hearing Clinic, which is home to a full-time staff of audiologists, otolaryngologists and researchers serving patients of all ages; and the regional Heuser Early Intervention Program, which provides home-based services for infants and toddlers through the Kentucky and Indiana First Steps programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PRICHARD COMMITTEE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
PRICHARD COMMITTEE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
The mission of the Prichard Committee is to promote vastly improved education for all Kentuckians. We believe in the power and promise of public education – early childhood through college - to ensure Kentuckians’ economic and social well-being. We are a citizen-led, bipartisan, solutions focused nonprofit, established in 1983 with a singular mission of realizing a path to a larger life for Kentuckians with education at the core.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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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
MEREDITH-DUNN SCHOOL INC.
MEREDITH-DUNN SCHOOL INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Meredith-Dunn School is an education management company based out of 3023 Melbourne Ave, Louisville, KY, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
GOVERNORS SCHOLARS PROGRAM FOUNDATION
GOVERNORS SCHOLARS PROGRAM FOUNDATION
Frankfort, Kentucky
1-24 employees
The Governor's Scholars Program strives to enhance Kentucky's next generation of civic and economic leaders. Established in 1983, the program provides academic and personal growth through the balance of a strong liberal arts program with a full co-curricular and residential life experience. Students must complete an application and compete with others from across the state. Those selected attend the program free of charge.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE HOUSING PARTNERSHIP, INC.
THE HOUSING PARTNERSHIP, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
The Housing Partnership's mission is to create, sustain and promote access to affordable housing opportunities. We do this by creating communities in which housing of choice is possible for everyone.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
YOUNG ADULT DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION, INC. DBA YOUTHBUILD LOUISVILLE
YOUNG ADULT DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION, INC. DBA YOUTHBUILD LOUISVILLE
Louisville, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Youthbuild Louisville champions young adults to build productive lives and sustainable communities. At YouthBuild Louisville, young adults realize their potential through the development of life and job skills. Students are inspired to reach lifelong success as they become strong, confident young adults with a commitment to work, education, family and community.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
BLUEGRASS GREENSOURCE, INC.
BLUEGRASS GREENSOURCE, INC.
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Bluegrass Greensource is an organization dedicated to providing environmental resources and information to schools, community groups, local governments and citizens in Central Kentucky. Since the organization was founded in 2001, it has continually pursued its mission by providing outreach programs that focus on household hazardous waste, rain barrels, environmentally-friendly lawn care, waste reduction, rain gardens, energy efficiency and more. Since the beginning, Greensource has partnered with numerous agencies and individuals to develop programs that promote waste reduction and increased water quality. The award-winning Live Green Lexington Partner program is an initiative created by Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and managed by Greensource that has fostered recycling and water quality initiatives in more than 300 businesses, over 70 schools and more than 50 apartment complexes in Lexington. In addition to community outreach and education, Bluegrass Greensource is dedicated to providing the highest quality environmental education to Central Kentucky’s students. The organization’s experienced education staff travel throughout the region conducting lessons and activities on waste reduction, water quality, energy and other issues.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market