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WASHINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
WASHINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Federal Way, Washington
51-200 employees
The Washington Education Association is the largest member organization representing teachers and education support professionals in Washington State. Our mission is to strengthen public education for educators, students and our communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE BUSH SCHOOL
THE BUSH SCHOOL
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The Bush School’s vision is to inspire excellence in the noble calling of public service. The School’s mission is to educate, explore, and engage. This mission is greatly expanded with the new teaching site in Washington, DC.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE OVERLAKE SCHOOL
THE OVERLAKE SCHOOL
Redmond, Washington
51-200 employees
The Overlake School is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory day school located in Redmond, WA.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
CHARLES WRIGHT ACADEMY
CHARLES WRIGHT ACADEMY
Tacoma, Washington
51-200 employees
At Charles Wright Academy, a coeducational independent school in Tacoma, students discover their passions through a breadth of opportunities both inside and outside the classroom. Charles Wright strengthens and grows students, Preschool to Grade 12, with integrity, respect, compassion, perseverance, and excellence. Our mission is to inspire active, joyful learning while nurturing and challenging out students to develop the character, creativity, and skills to successfully navigate the future with confidence.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE NORTHWEST SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND ENVIRONMENT
THE NORTHWEST SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND ENVIRONMENT
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The Northwest School is an independent middle and high school located in Seattle, Washington, in the First Hill neighborhood. Founded in 1979, it is located in the 1905 Summit School building, which was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. A culture of courtesy and common sense. A liberal arts education drawing connections among artistic, historical, literary, and scientific fields of knowledge. An outdoor and environmental program. Stellar athletics. These are some of the integral parts of The Northwest School. Set in an urban campus that is housed in an historic landmark cared for by our students, we provide a curriculum for grades 6–12 that offers an international perspective and encourages independent and creative thinking in every class. We educate and shape our students into global citizens who will one day shape our community, nation, and world. The Northwest School: outstanding college preparatory and much more. Come see for yourself.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
ANNIE WRIGHT SCHOOLS
ANNIE WRIGHT SCHOOLS
Tacoma, Washington
51-200 employees
Annie Wright Schools serve students from age three through high school. Annie Wright Lower and Middle Schools offer co-ed programs in Preschool through Grade 8, while separate Upper Schools for boys and girls offer day and boarding options in Grades 9 through 12. Annie Wright is proud to be an International Baccalaureate World School. Founded in 1884, Annie Wright Schools are nestled in the beautiful North End neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington. Our historic campus includes an indoor pool, two gyms, science and technology labs, art and music studios, theater, outdoor gardens, play areas, athletic fields and open spaces.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The mission of Cornish College of the Arts is to provide students aspiring to become practicing artists with an educational program of the highest possible quality, in an environment that nurtures creativity and intellectual curiosity, while preparing them to contribute to society as artists, citizens, and innovators. Cornish realizes this mission by offering baccalaureate studies in the performing and visual arts and by serving as a focal point in the community for public presentation, artistic criticism, participation and discussion of the arts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE EVERGREEN SCHOOL
THE EVERGREEN SCHOOL
Shoreline, Washington
51-200 employees
The Evergreen School has been educating highly capable, creative learners for over 50 years. Our students love to ask questions, and our teachers use that natural curiosity to craft engaging lessons and spark thought-provoking conversations. Evergreen’s program infuses challenging academics with foundational support for social skills, emotional well-being and empathy for others. Our students think deeply, take intellectual risks, and tackle complex problems. They learn how to self-advocate, collaborate with others and understand difference. Evergreen graduates move on to high school with confidence, ready to contribute to a diverse and dynamic world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BUREAU OF EDUCATION & RESEARCH, INC.
BUREAU OF EDUCATION & RESEARCH, INC.
Bellevue, Washington
51-200 employees
Bureau of Education & Research (BER) is the leading provider of staff development and training resources for educators in North America. Founded by educators in 1976, the Bureau has grown to provide national and regional training programs across the entire United States and Canada. The Bureau is especially proud of its outstanding presenters, all of whom have extensive practical experience in their content areas and many of whom are national and international leaders in their respective fields. In addition to sponsoring seminars and conferences and producing on-site seminars, the Bureau also provides online courses, video training programs and audio seminars. Our goal is to provide high quality programs based on sound research, with an emphasis on practical strategies and techniques that can be immediately implemented. We stand behind every program and training product we provide. If a participant is not satisfied with a training program or product, we provide a 100% refund of the fee.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
UNIVERSITY CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL
UNIVERSITY CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
UCDS is an educational hub that designs a multi-dimensional culture of learning for children and adults. We cultivate reflective, collaborative and lifelong learners who will be equipped to ignite positive change in their communities. Since our inception as a lab school at the University of Washington in 1911, our teachers have designed and implemented robust curricula and programs. Collaboration is present throughout our early education, elementary and graduate programs, educational partnerships and professional development offerings. Our faculty create dynamic learning experiences and develop expansive, creative, and reflective thinking in our students.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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ST. THOMAS SCHOOL
ST. THOMAS SCHOOL
Medina, Washington
51-200 employees
We believe our students will change the world. We believe our mission to develop responsible citizens of a global society is more important than ever before. We believe that learners and leaders must exemplify strength of character, academic excellence, and community engagement. Founded in 1951 and located on the Eastside of Seattle in Medina, Washington, St. Thomas School is a private, non-sectarian school for preschool through 8th grade students. Our highly regarded preschool, elementary, and middle school curriculum prepares students to excel at future endeavors while honoring our school's long-standing core values.
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Top Benefits
COLLEGE SUCCESS FOUNDATION
COLLEGE SUCCESS FOUNDATION
Bellevue, Washington
51-200 employees
We prepare our students with the academic, financial, social and emotional support they need to be successful in life—beginning in middle school and continuing through high school, college and beyond. WHO WE SERVE College Success Foundation serves underrepresented students who often face systemic barriers to accessing and navigating college. We help students navigate these complex systems so that they may blaze their own trails of academic and career success. Our scholars include young people from low-income families, students of color, foster youth and first-generation college students. In 2022, we supported more than 20,000 students in middle school, high school and college. WHERE WE SERVE We partner with schools and school districts with high percentages of low-income students to increase the number of students going directly to college. We partner with colleges and universities across Washington state to provide on-campus and remote coaching to improve persistence and graduation rates.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive