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Certell is a nonprofit learning company that provides curriculum development and educational tools to teachers and schools.
White Hat Management, LLC contracts and assists non-profit corporations that hold independent public charter schools or see a need for a charter school in their community. It operates tuition-free grades K-12 distance and electronic learning academies in Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; tuition-free grades K-8 schools in Ohio; and alternative education charter schools that serve students between the ages of 16 and 21 in Ohio, Florida, Colorado, and Arizona, as well as between the ages of 16 and 19 in Michigan. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Akron, Ohio.
School for Film and TV is a New York, NY-based company in the Education sector.
Hopkins House is a nonprofit educational organization that provides quality educational programs to children, youths, and their families in Alexandria and Fairfax Virginia.
Educational Services of America (ESA) is the nation’s leading provider of Pre-K-12 alternative and special education schools and programs for students who are at risk of dropping out and for students with special needs. We partner with more than 260 public school districts in 23 states to serve 12,000 students each year in more than 160 schools and programs. ESA operates three service divisions—Early Autism Project (EAP), Ombudsman Educational Services and Spectrum Center Schools and Programs. Early Autism Project (EAP) is a leading provider of home-, clinic- and school-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children who have autism and are aged 20 months to 21 years. Many public school districts partner with Ombudsman to provide alternative programs for dropout prevention and credit recovery. Ombudsman students are at risk of not graduating because they may have missed too many school days, lack credits, or have academic challenges or adult responsibilities that keep them from being successful in a traditional school environment. ESA`s Spectrum Center Schools and Programs division serves children and young adults aged five to 22 who have autism spectrum disorders, developmental delays, emotional disturbances, behavioral challenges or other special needs.