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The Crete-Monee Education Foundation was founded in 1996 with a mission of providing grants for programs, activities and supplies which fall outside the ordinary school district budget. Since its inception in 1996, the Crete-Monee Education Foundation
The Battle Ground School District in northeast Clark County, Washington, has 19 schools spread over 273 square miles. It stretches from the lowlands of suburban Vancouver on the west, near the confluence of Interstate 5 and Interstate 205, to the Cascade Mountains at the Clark-Skamania county line on the east. Volcanic Mount St. Helens, which erupted with a vengeance in 1980 and looms above the Southwest Washington landscape, is just 10 miles outside of the district`s northeast boundary. The district celebrated its Centennial in 2009-2010. A hundred years earlier, during the presidency of William Howard Taft, two one-school districts – Maple Grove and Dublin – merged and consolidated into what is today the Battle Ground district. During the first six and a half decades, 54 small, rural districts were folded into it, the last one – Yacolt -- in 1975. Today, Battle Ground Public Schools serve approximately 13,000 students.
Chariho Regional School District is a Wood River Junction, RI-based company in the Education sector.
Croswell-Lexington Community Schools is a Croswell, MI-based company in the Education sector.
Established in 1970, the Oxford City School District is a thriving school system operating in one of Alabama`s most economically successful cities. Situated in the retail hub of northeast Alabama, the Oxford School System has mirrored the growth of its founding city and has expanded from three schools serving 2,700 students in 1998 to six schools serving 4,200 students today. Even with its tremendous growth, Oxford City Schools has stayed true to its original roots as a small town school district that is the focal point of the communities it serves.