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SUNSHINE COTTAGE SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN
SUNSHINE COTTAGE SCHOOL FOR DEAF CHILDREN
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
At Sunshine Cottage, children with hearing loss become part of a community centered on enriching lives and improving listening, language and speech. Every child is embraced by our dedicated staff and provided with the necessary skills to learn in a rich auditory-oral environment. All children and their families benefit from the outstanding educational environment and strong support system spanning their Sunshine Cottage experience.
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ST. GEORGE EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
ST. GEORGE EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
St. George Episcopal School is a leading PK-8 private school serving students throughout the larger San Antonio area. At St. George, our mission is to provide “exceptional academic preparation in an inclusive Christian community that fosters love and respect for God, self, and others.” By creating an environment that embraces the collision of faith and reason, we endeavor to ultimately “positively impact society by empowering learners with wisdom, courage, and faith.”
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SAN ANTONIO ACADEMY OF TEXAS
SAN ANTONIO ACADEMY OF TEXAS
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
From a legendary World War II Flying Tiger, to one of the 12 men who have walked on the moon, San Antonio Academy has prepared hundreds of young men to be leaders in San Antonio and beyond. Established in 1886, San Antonio Academy is a non-profit, non-denominational, tax-exempt school currently serving 343 boys in grades prekindergarten through grade eight. The school is rooted in its mission to provide boys an exceptional academic program that features small classes, a family-like atmosphere, the development of a positive self-image and a foundation for life based upon love of God and country, integrity and respect for each other. School Mantra/Values: BE HONEST. BE KIND. BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE.
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CIVITAS LEARNING, INC.
CIVITAS LEARNING, INC.
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Civitas Learning is an intelligent student success platform to equip your team with real-time insights and workflow solutions to support the entire student lifecycle, achieve equitable outcomes and build sustainable institutions today and tomorrow.
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BRIGHTON CENTER
BRIGHTON CENTER
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
To provide the right help at the right time and level the playing field for kids with disabilities and developmental delays in San Antonio.
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Market Laggard
AUSTIN WALDORF SCHOOL
AUSTIN WALDORF SCHOOL
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
The Austin Waldorf School began as the vision of Helen Steele. Helen, a former teacher at the Highland Hall Waldorf School, moved to Texas in 1973. Surrounded by determined individuals, this group held a vision for the inception of the first Waldorf school in Texas. After five years of lecturing and giving workshops, Helen was finally able to begin steering a group toward the opening of a school. AWS opened its doors at the historic Johnson House on Town Lake in 1980 with a first grade and eleven children. In the second year a kindergarten, second and fourth grades were added with sixty children. The enrollment more than doubled in the third year, and by the sixth year there were eight grade school classes and two kindergartens. It was time to find a permanent home for this thriving school. In 1986 eleven acres on the southwest edge of Austin were purchased. These eleven acres opened to the beautiful Texas hill country and the smaller bedroom communities to the southwest, which would soon prove an area of high population growth. We had a summer to build and move our whole school, and that indomitable Texas spirit served us well. By September, the ringing of our old-time school bell joined the sound of buzzing saws. The Austin Waldorf School was home! In the fall of 1990, a group of parents and educators met with the faculty to propose that a high school begin for the first eighth grade graduates of the school. A high school was always a part of the vision of the school, and a group had been meeting on a regular basis from 1988 through 1990 to begin their work towards that goal. Continued studies and visits from master teachers concentrated the collective efforts of many in service of the adolescent. The school was committed to move forward with the curriculum, the programs, the faculty, and the buildings that a high school would require. The vision manifested into a reality and we graduated our first high school senior class in May 2001.
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THE WINSTON SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO
THE WINSTON SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
Providing personalized education to students with high potential and identified learning differences. The Winston School San Antonio also strives to create an atmosphere within the school community that fosters mutual respect, self-confidence, psychological support, and inclusiveness.
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Market Leading
AUSTIN MONTESSORI SCHOOL
AUSTIN MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Austin Montessori School provides an integrated, inclusive, highly personalized educational environment for children from infancy to 15 years of age. We strive to guide children along their authentic path of development so that they may remain attuned to their nature as they cultivate a reverence for the organic order of the universe. Our intention is for each child to become a whole and integrated human being who is both instrumental in their growth and sensitive to the needs of all people. Founded in 1967 by Donna Pesoli (now Donna Bryant Goertz) and her family, Austin Montessori School is the oldest and largest Austin area school recognized by Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). Our school is dedicated to Dr. Maria Montessori's mission of world peace through human development.
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Market Leading
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF SAN ANTONIO
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
Through a school-based coordinator, Communities In Schools connect students and their families to critical community resources tailored to local needs. By providing students with a one-on-one relationship with a caring adult, a safe place to learn and grow, a healthy start and future, a marketable skill upon graduation and a chance to give back to peers and the community, Communities In Schools has become the nation’s leading dropout prevention organization, and the only one proven to both decrease dropout rates and increase on-time graduation rates.
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THE MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF SAN ANTONIO
THE MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, Texas
51-200 employees
The Montessori School of San Antonio provides a personalized education using the Montessori method and philosophy to support each student’s development while fostering a love of learning. We partner with parents, guiding students to achieve their full potential in academic, social, physical, intellectual, aesthetic, and moral development from early childhood through adolescence. In a natural, orderly, and calm environment, MSSA teachers create a culture of acceptance, independence, and intellectual exploration while emphasizing the personal development of each child. The school’s approach results in parents’ confidence that their children are acquiring love of learning, independent thinking, and self reliance. A Montessori education is organized around the developmental needs and characteristics of children at different stages in their lives. Based on the philosophy of Maria Montessori, the Montessori method addresses the needs of the “whole child”—academic, emotional, social, physical and spiritual. Hands-on learning, mixed-age classrooms, uninterrupted work periods, and accommodation of different learning styles, talents, and pace are just some of the characteristics that distinguish Montessori from more traditional educational approaches. For more than a century, a Montessori learning environment has been proven to: •Foster critical thinking, independence, creativity, and a love of learning. •Cultivate stewardship of the environment and responsibility toward the greater community. •Produce graduates who are sought after by top high schools, colleges, and universities. •Provide the intellectual foundation to meet new challenges in the global marketplace.
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Market Competitive
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HEADWATERS SCHOOL
HEADWATERS SCHOOL
Austin, Texas
51-200 employees
Headwaters School is an independent school in Austin, Texas serving students from early childhood through grade 12. Beginning with a Montessori foundation and progressing to the International Baccalaureate® (IB) Diploma Programme, we cultivate identity formation, foster empathy, and embrace diversity to bring more peace to the world. We guide our students to live authentically, think expansively, and create bravely. Founded in 2001, we design vibrant learning environments across our three campuses: our Springs Campus (Early Childhood), our Creek Campus (Elementary), and our River Campus (Middle & High School). Headwaters School is an International Baccalaureate® (IB) World School offering the Diploma Programme. IB schools share a common philosophy—a commitment to high quality, challenging, international education that Headwaters School believes is important for our students. Read more about Headwaters and IB at this link. Incorporated into our philosophy is a commitment to the further development of Peace Education. We desire to create a school community supportive of the family that models health, mutual respect, creativity, cooperation and diversity: a multi-dimensional approach toward the science of peace. We are clear that our children are our most precious resource in creating a peaceful and productive future. Our goal is to empower every child’s creative and joyous spirit and guide them toward a lasting love of learning and a true experience as an active member of a supportive community.
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Market Competitive
THE GENEVA SCHOOL OF BOERNE
THE GENEVA SCHOOL OF BOERNE
Boerne, Texas
51-200 employees
Geneva School of Boerne exists to provide a classical education from a Biblical worldview, to equip students for a lifetime of learning, service and leadership to the glory of God.
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Market Competitive