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| At Primrose we provide the right foundation to build active minds, healthy bodies and happy hearts. We do this with our curriculum, by creating the right balance of laughing and learning, playing and exploring, talking and listening. Our teachers are passionate leaders who guide children to become well-rounded individuals. The proprietary character development programs that we have, teach life skills for health and safety as well as thoughts on moral concepts such as honesty, compassion, respect and good judgement. In our schools, you will find the highest standards of safety, security and cleanliness along with state of the art digital technology. Our age appropriate playgounds offer spacious areas for engaging physical fitness activities designed to strengthen bodies and stretch muscles. Our Healthy Menus initiative, features Chef created, Nutritionist planned meals from AM Snack, through Lunch and PM snack daily.
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Austin College | Heidi Rushing | 900 N Grand Ave #6P Sherman, TX 75090 | Phone: (903) 813-2000 |
| Austin College is a small liberal arts college where big things happen. Students and faculty engage in partnerships in learning that allow our students to become truly invested in their education. Our student body is a diverse one, but one that is welcoming and inclusive. |
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iCode | Richele Nealeigh | 4577 Ohio Dr Frisco, TX 75035 | Phone: (469) 608-7023 |
| K-12 afterschool programs in STEM education with a focus on technology and coding
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| Welcome to Kids USA Montessori. We provide superior education for the children in Plano and Frisco using the Traditional Montessori method. Our mission is to help learners to achieve their inherent potential by providing enriching, purposeful experiences that release their natural aptitude for learning, creativity, appreciation, kindness, curiosity, understanding, and peacefulness.
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| Leadership Prep School (K-12)
Our Mission … is to inspire students to learn, grow, and lead for a lifetime. Our Vision ... includes five cornerstones: Parent Partnership: We believe parents are the chief educators of their children and need to be actively involved in their child’s school experience. Strong partnerships between parents and our school fosters clear and consistent communication and creates a united approach to each child’s success. Parents are encouraged to attend training seminars, observe their child in the classroom, and serve the school in some capacity. By creating these bonds, parents are empowered, the school is strengthened, and our students are successful. Leadership Development: Our culture is centered around leadership, with a curriculum that teaches students to make choices that are intentional and thoughtful. Our students are taught that every decision they make has consequences for themselves and others. As they learn to lead themselves, our students embrace the idea they can leave a lasting impression on the world around them by accepting leadership opportunities in their professions, their organizations, their communities, and their world. Academics: At LPS, learning is transformational. Teachers are empowered to use best teaching practices and embrace creativity in their rooms. Diverse teaching practices expose students to a variety of learning experiences: small groups, field trips, hands-on activities, guest speakers, and one-on-one instruction are just some of the ways our students receive instruction. Individual student needs are taken into account, maximizing each child’s success. Every child, regardless of ability, is valued and given maximal opportunities to learn. For students with special needs (ELL/ESL, learning disabilities, etc.), we develop an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) to equip each child for the future. Creativity: Our teachers are encouraged to bring their unique experience and
ideas into their classrooms. Because their rooms are filled with diverse learners, teachers are empowered to use different teaching models and methods. Creativity is not used simply for creativity’s sake, but as a means to increase student engagement and learning. Excellence: Our school is a center of excellence. Faculty and staff are held to a high standard of excellence and incorporate our vision into everything they do. Students are held to a high level academically, and are also expected to demonstrate appropriate, positive behavior. As our students learn to lead themselves, we believe that they will become standards of excellence in their own right, rather than simply conforming to one.
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The Goddard School - Coit | Jamie Thompson | 4915 Coit Rd Frisco, TX 75035 | Phone: (945) 348-8705 |
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Fusion Academy Plano | Cindi Diiorio | 2400 Dallas Pkwy #180 Plano, TX 75093 | Phone: (972) 403-9018 |
| School has changed this year. Students taking virtual or hybrid classes face distractions, confusion, and technical difficulties that can cause them to miss out on learning and building key skills. Fusion overcomes these obstacles with personalized one-to-one learning, mentoring, and fostering great relationships with our students. |
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Lewisville Independent School District | Lindsay Ayers | 1565 W Main St Lewisville, TX 75067 | Phone: (469) 948-8056 |
| Public Schools serving the Lewisville area - Pre-K through 12
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The Baby Boomers Preparatory Academy | Regina McCullen | Oak Point, TX 75068 | Phone: (214) 274-4399 |
| Our Mission
The creation of one-of-a-kind educational settings that are founded on credible research, qualified instruction, group sizes that encourage academic performance, and the provision of experience that makes it possible for all students to build a foundation of skills necessary for long-term success is the primary goal of our organization. |
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