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Pace Brantley-Hall School is a Longwood, FL-based company in the Education sector.
Open English (“OE”) has been a leader in online English Language Learning in Latin America since 2007. We provide individuals and corporate clients in emerging markets worldwide with a unique, practical and fun learning experience that caters to their own schedule and pace. The OE platform offers programs in English Learning with both on-demand content and personalized, live classes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with teachers who are all native English speakers. With the acquisition of Next U in 2015, OE is now positioned as a global education technology leader offering various online certificates in digital technology specializations. The Next U portfolio of certificates currently includes online certification programs in web development, digital marketing, and mobile app development, including Android and iOS. To date, the company has offered its online classes to over 500,000 students across Latin America, Brazil, the United States, and now Turkey. The company has been featured on numerous media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, CNN en Español, and NBC. Open English has raised $120M USD in funding - the third highest in the U.S. Ed Tech industry and as of 2014 has been named by PitchBook as the fifth most valuable Ed Tech company in the world. Open English offices are located in Miami, Pompano Beach, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Caracas, and Sao Paulo.
Our vision is that JPPSS will foster the best-educated generation that the parish has ever seen. We are committed to raising academic achievement by raising the bar, putting students first, and making faster, wiser decisions that will help our district meet the needs of all students.
CTB McGraw-Hill is a Monterey, CA-based company in the Education sector.
Williamson County Schools is a K-12 school district with approximately 38,100 students enrolled for the 2016-2017 school year. There are 44 school sites: 10 high schools, 9 middle schools, 24 elementary schools, and one K- 8 school. The district`s newest schools are located in Nolensville: Mill Creek Elementary, Mill Creek Middle and Nolensville High. According to the Tennessee Department of Education`s 2015 Report Card, WCS earned all A`s in 3-8 Achievement and an A, B and C in Value-Added Growth. In addition, the district`s graduating class of 2015 posted an ACT composite score of 23.8, the highest in the history of the district. In addition, 21 Williamson County schools were named 2014-15 Reward Schools by the Tennessee Department of Education.