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TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICIALS
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BUSINESS OFFICIALS
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
As the trusted resource for school finance and operations, TASBO provides professional development, school business certification, consulting services and school data software. We have more than 8,000 members across the 1,000+ school districts in Texas. We are a non-profit, non-partisan association affiliated with ASBO International. In Texas, we have 26 affiliates.
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TEXAS DISTRICT & COUNTY ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION
TEXAS DISTRICT & COUNTY ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
The Texas District and County Attorneys Association (TDCAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving Texas prosecutors and their employees.
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AUSTIN CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
AUSTIN CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
Austin Christian Academy is an education management company based out of 1010 W Fm 1626, Austin, Texas, United States.
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GREATER PUBLIC
GREATER PUBLIC
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
I translate our organization's vision and strategies into real, measurable outcomes, focusing on growth and performance improvement. I lead teams with a hands-on approach, ensuring smooth operations and effective revenue generation from memberships, event sponsorship, and ticket sales. I see my role as an integrator, blending technology and operational strategies to streamline process.
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TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
Founded in 1925, the Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) is the professional association for Texas school administrators, providing networking and professional learning opportunities, legislative advocacy, and targeted communications to support the work of superintendents and other school leaders. The mission of TASA is to promote, provide and develop leaders who create and sustain student-centered schools and develop future-ready students.
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ECHELON FRONT LLC
ECHELON FRONT LLC
Dripping Springs, Texas
11-50 employees
Echelon Front offers unmatched solutions in leadership, strategy, innovation, safety and risk mitigation, team building, and crisis management developed and proven in combat. WHO WE ARE Decorated, combat-proven Veterans with experience in building, training and leading high-performance winning teams. Our mission at Echelon Front is to help you build your own high-performance team and win. We customize training to your specific needs through long-range leadership courses, single or multi-day workshops, speaking, strategic advising, and our web-based training program. WHAT WE DO We offer practical, experience-based solutions to complex problems based on combat leadership lessons learned through a myriad of dynamic leadership challenges. We don’t teach theory learned in a classroom. We offer a unique, personalized service designed to get your team executing at the highest level possible.
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THE GIRLS SCHOOL OF AUSTIN
THE GIRLS SCHOOL OF AUSTIN
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
A private school for girls in grades K through 8. The Girls'​ School of Austin provides an intellectually challenging education for girls in a supportive and creative environment. Our mission is to inspire girls to achieve personal excellence and go on to lead distinguished and fulfilling lives.
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BREAKTHROUGH AUSTIN
BREAKTHROUGH AUSTIN
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
In Central Texas, only 8% of middle school students from low-income communities will go on to earn a college degree. To combat this inequity, Breakthrough makes a 12-year commitment to help children become the first in their families to graduate from college. Our program focuses on a combination of extended learning, comprehensive advising, and leadership experiences to help students prepare for, persist through, and ultimately, graduate from college. From middle school to high school to college through college graduation, we are there every step of the way. In 2018, Breakthrough will serve more than 1,650 students in Central Texas.
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AUSTIN PARTNERS IN EDUCATION
AUSTIN PARTNERS IN EDUCATION
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
APIE was originally created in 1983 as Adopt-A-School by the Austin Independent School District and the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce before becoming Austin Partners in Education, an independent 501(c)(3) in 2004. We work in partnership with Austin ISD to reinvent the urban-school experience and build a talent pipeline of local students to grow the regional economy. Since our founding, we have trained and placed more than 16,000 tutors and mentors, who have supported over 35,000 Austin ISD students. Our academic support and mentoring programs increase access to higher education. We utilize best practice learning models with proven results that have received recognition from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and have been cited as an example of Better Use of Community Resources by the U.S. Department of Education. We were also honored by the White House Initiative in Educational Excellence for Hispanics.
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UNIZIN, LTD
UNIZIN, LTD
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
Unizin, Ltd. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit consortium of leading universities dedicated to promoting learner success, access, and affordability in digital education. Unizin’s inter-operable technology ecosystem supports the diverse teaching and learning environments across its member institutions. Unizin solutions promote technology standards, enable integrations, eliminate the learner analytics black box, ensure accessibility of content and data, preserve and promote faculty choice, and support institutional collaboration. Unizin is headquartered in Austin, Texas.
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TEXAS CHARTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION
TEXAS CHARTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
TPCSA’s mission is to support and advocate for a policy and regulatory climate that ensures every student in Texas has access to ever-improving public school options. Representing nearly 85 percent of Texas public charter school students, TPCSA has the trusted and expert resources for educators and leaders, parents and families, charter hopefuls, legislators, members of the media and more. Charter schools are free, open-enrollment public schools that have the flexibility to adapt to the educational needs of individual students. They are held to stricter academic and financial standards than traditional public schools, because Texas'​ charters can be revoked after three strikes of unmet ratings. More than 375,000 students attend public charter schools in Texas, but there are more than 66,000 students on waitlists to attend a charter school. There is about a $1,000 per-student funding gap for Texas charter schools, because they do not receive facilities funding, unlike traditional public schools. With equitable funding, quality charters could replicate and grow the number of seats available to serve more families in need. To change this inequity, we need all supporters to raise their voice and get involved. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @TPCSANews Learn about trainings, sponsor opportunities and other services at www.txcharterschools.org and register for the annual Texas Charter Schools Conference at www.texascharterconference.com. Contact TPCSA at (512) 584-8272.
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TEXAS COMPUTER EDUCATION ASSOCIATIO N
TEXAS COMPUTER EDUCATION ASSOCIATIO N
Austin, Texas
11-50 employees
Our Mission The Texas Computer Education Association is dedicated to the improvement of teaching and learning through the use of computers and technology. More About Us The Texas Computer Education Association is the largest state organization devoted to the use of technology in education. Founded in 1980, the organization has been very active throughout supporting instructional technology. Our primary focus is on integrating technology into the PreK-12 environment and providing our members with state-of-the-art information through conferences, workshops, newsletters, the Internet, and collaborations with higher education and business. TCEA is affiliated with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), which provides a two-way channel of information throughout the world. TCEA is divided into twenty areas across Texas so that the needs of our members can be more easily met. These twenty areas are defined by the Regional Education Service Centers. We encourage our members to stay in touch with the area directors so that everyone will be an active member. There are numerous area conferences and activities in which educators and students can participate, as well as our large annual state conference. The conferences and contests will link you with other professionals in your geographic area as well as across the state.
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