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The Los Banos Unified School District is composed of approximately 9,000 students, K-12. From 2000-0008, our enrollment growth has averaged 3.89% per year. Students are housed in seven elementary schools, and one junior high school (grades 7-8), one comprehensive high school, one alternative high school and one community day school. The District has an adult education program and also operates the Learning Center, a latchkey child care program and STAR, a before/after school program. Governed by a 7-member Board of Education, the District employs approximately 575 certificated and 425 classified employees and oversees an annual budget in excess of $84,000,000. Changing is the single word that can be used that best describes the Los Banos Unified School District. We are changing to ensure that all students master District curriculum standards. We are upgrading and building new school facilities to house our rapidly increasing enrollment. We are spending more resources training our staff to ensure all children have highly qualified teachers in their classrooms. In the spring of 2001, the District with support from the Board and under the Superintendent`s leadership, established the "Read to Achieve Initiative." This program continues to focus on implementing research proven strategies that directly impact student performance. Teachers and administrators are working collaboratively to find out what we are doing well and identify those areas needing improvement. Other programs include Vocational Education, Technology Education, Gifted and Talented Education, and specialized reading and mathematics programs. Los Banos Unified School District is focused on becoming a destination district, where families choose to locate as a result of the quality instructional programs that are offered. It is our belief that all collaborative community efforts are productive, because schools belong to all of us. We encourage and seek the support and active participation of our citizens in educational issues.
Hiawatha Community Unit School District 426 is a Kirkland, IL-based company in the Education sector.
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), located in Northern Virginia, is the nation`s 10th largest public school system, serves a diverse population of more than 188,000 students in grades prekindergarten through 12. Fairfax County high schools are recognized annually by the Washington Post as being among the most challenging high schools in the U.S. FCPS is the third largest employer in Virginia, with 24,600 full-time staff positions. Outstanding benefits including medical insurance, dental insurance, retirement plans, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, sick and personal leave, disability programs, and long-term care insurance are available for eligible employees. Staff development and training is available through academy classes, in-service training, and master`s degree cohort programs. Full-time technology support teachers are in each school; additionally, an on-line resource for FCPS students to extend learning beyond the traditional day is accessible through the 24-7 Learning System. “Great Beginnings” provides mentoring to all teachers new to the county, and “Savings for Staff” incentives help to make your relocation an easy one.
Sacred Heart is a private, co-educational Catholic school system, which provides educational opportunities for students throughout southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod, from preschool through grade 12. As a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Divine Providence, Sacred Heart School strives to inspire minds, define character and encourage responsible leadership through a curriculum that prepares students to pursue knowledge throughout their lives. The school provides students with a strong liberal arts curriculum, and integrates technology into the hands of students with its One to One iPad Program. Sacred Heart also offers extensive athletic, arts and extra-curricular activities for students. Founded in 1947, the school underwent a governance change in July 2011, incorporating the Sacred Heart Schools in Kingston, MA as Sacred Heart School System, Inc. This new structure was implemented to assure the continuation of academic excellence of the Sacred Heart Schools for the future, as well as the Catholic mission and the religious community traditions. The school system serves students on a beautiful, expansive campus on Route 80 that includes three school buildings, a central administrative office, and athletic fields and facilities. Sacred Heart School welcomes students of all faiths and diverse backgrounds. The school prides itself in a commitment to developing the whole student, offering an independent school atmosphere and top-tier academics. Pamela Desmarais serves as the school’s President. The Sacred Heart campus is located at 251-399 Bishops Highway, Kingston, MA 02364.
E A Kreft Primary School is a Council Bluffs, IA-based company in the Education sector.