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Oakmont Education’s New School site is now Fully Operational

Frederick Douglass High School, a public charter school, recently hosted a ribbon cutting for the grand opening of its satellite school in Euclid. The new school located at 22700 Shore Center Drive and officially opened on Nov. 10, hosted a variety of Euclid officials such as Mayor Kirsten Holzheimer-Gail, and city Planning and Development Director […]

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Brilla Charter School is the First New Charter in NJ in 4 Years

Brilla is the first new charter approved in the state of New Jersey in four years. PATERSON, NJ – Mayor Andre Sayegh and representatives from Brilla Public Charter Schools cut the ribbon on its newest location in Paterson on Wednesday. Brilla Public Charter Schools is a network of high-performing, personalized, character-rich, classical charter schools with more

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RCMA Recognized in Business Observer as $1 million Prize Candidate

A Collier County-based nonprofit provider of early childhood education and a charter school operator, RCMA, has made it to the semi-final round of a national competition with a $1 million prize. Immokalee-based RCMA is one of 32 semifinalists in the 2022 competition for the $1 million Yass Prize for Sustainable, Transformational, Outstanding and Permissionless Education

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Newton’s KaiPod Learning Named Semifinalist For $1M Prize

NEWTON, MA — Newton-based KaiPod Learning, which creates in-person learning centers for online learners and homeschoolers, has been named one of America’s most innovative and effective educational organizations and a semi-finalist for the $1 million Yass Prize. The prize will be awarded December 14 in New York City at an event held in partnership with

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Educators Inspired Amid Covid

Americans rightly cheer the cops, firemen, nurses and emergency medical technicians who stayed on the job during the pandemic. But in education some big contributions have gone largely unsung. We hope that changes now that the Discovery Center in Springfield, Mo., has won the $1 million STOP Award. This is the first year for the

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$1 Million Prize for Exceptional Work in Education

The Center for Education Reform (CER), through partnerships with a long-time board member and philanthropist, with Forbes conglomerate, introduced the STOP Award in August of 2021. The STOP Award is a $1 million dollar prize presented to an education provider, exceptional group of people, or organization that has demonstrated accomplishment during COVID by providing an education

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