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Tensas Parish School District is a Saint Joseph, LA-based company in the Education sector.
West Prairie Community Unit School District 103 is a Colchester, IL-based company in the Education sector.
The Ysleta Independent School District is one of El Paso`s finest educational institutions, with origins dating back to the early 1900s. With a focus on quality and engaging instruction, YISD is a consistent leader in student achievement and employee satisfaction. It is the third-largest school district in the city, with more than 38,000 students and over 5,000 employees at our 56 campuses and Central Office. Known as "The District of Champions," Ysleta ISD has a long and distinguished tradition of excellence. Desertaire Elementary School became the 12th Ysleta ISD school to win the highly coveted National Blue Ribbon School award in 2020, and two additional campuses – Vista Hills and Ramona elementary schools– were selected for the 2021 National Blue Ribbon School designation. The majority of our high schools are routinely named among the "Best High Schools in America" every year by U.S. News & World Report, and our sports teams have brought home an impressive five state championships in girls wrestling, boys cross-country, and soccer since 2018, as well as numerous individual gold, silver, and bronze medals. Additionally, our student musicians, singers, and artists are regularly recognized as among the best in the state and nation for their outstanding performances and artwork.
North Iowa ChristianSchool is a Mason City, IA-based company in the Education sector.
Located in McHenry and Kane counties of northern Illinois, Huntley School District 158 serves 9,600 plus students in Pre-Kindergarten through grade 12, residing in Huntley, western portions of Lake in the Hills and Algonquin, and surrounding areas. The District employs more than 1,400 staff members and has been one of the fastest-growing school districts in Illinois over the past decade. The District gained renown for its campus-concept idea, devised to accommodate the huge population growth it experienced in the 2000s. Over that period, the District transformed from a one elementary/one high school district to its current five elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school, located on three campuses. Built between 1997 and 2005, all of the Districts schools were designed with a primary focus on technology in education.