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  2. Uncommon Schools - Wikipedia

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    Uncommon Schools ( Uncommon) is a non-profit charter public school managed and operated in the United States that starts and manages urban schools for low-income students. Uncommon Schools starts and manages 53 urban charter public schools. Uncommon Schools are in five regions: Boston MA, Camden NJ, Newark NJ, New York City, and Rochester NY. [1]

  3. Schoology - Wikipedia

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    Schoology was designed by Jeremy Friedman, Ryan Hwang, and Tim Trinidad in 2007 while studying at Washington University in St. Louis. [1] Originally designed for sharing notes, features were gradually added and modified. Schoology secured its first round of equity financing, totaling $1,250,000, with an investment of unknown origin in 2009 and ...

  4. Korea International School, Jeju Campus - Wikipedia

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    The school offers a 1:1 MacBook learning environment from Grades 5–12, with Grades JK–4 supported by iPads and an iMac lab; key platforms include Google Classroom, PowerSchool, and Seesaw. Elementary school. The elementary school promotes experiential learning. As a Writing and Reading Workshop school, students learn by doing.

  5. International School of Beijing - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Beijing (ISB, Chinese: 北京顺义国际学校 [4]) is a non-profit international coeducational day school in Beijing, China. The school was founded in 1980 and offers a dual English and Chinese language program for students from EY to Grade 12. ISB is recognized by the Beijing Education Commission (BEC) as an ...

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  7. Khalil Gibran International Academy - Wikipedia

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    Khalil Gibran International Academy is a public school in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York City, New York that opened in September 2007 with about 60 sixth grade students. As the first English-Arabic public school in the country to offer a curriculum emphasizing the study of Arabic language and culture, it was placed at the center of controversy by opponents.

  8. Relay Graduate School of Education - Wikipedia

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    Relay Graduate School of Education. Relay Graduate School of Education is a private graduate school for teachers in New York City [3] and other locations in the United States including Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Chicago, Connecticut, Delaware, Denver, Houston, Indiana, Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans, Newark, Philadelphia, Camden, and San Antonio. [4]

  9. Naviance - Wikipedia

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    Naviance is an American college and career readiness software provider that partners with high schools and other K–12 institutions to provide students with college planning and career assessment tools. The company reports that its products reach more than 7 million students at nearly 8,500 schools in 100 countries.