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Norman County East School District (2215-01) is a Twin Valley, MN-based company in the Education sector.
The district serves nearly 24,000 students, representing the region`s diverse socioeconomic mix. Richmond Public Schools (RPS) is comprised of 26 elementary schools, including one charter school, eight middle schools, five comprehensive high schools and three specialty schools. U. S. News and World Report ranked Richmond Community and Open high schools among the state`s top public high schools. And, Franklin Military Academy stands as the nation`s first public military school. The district also operates two regional Governor`s School programs. Gifted and talented students are served by SPACE (Special Program for Academic and Creative Excellence) at the elementary and middle school levels, and by advanced placement and dual enrollment courses at the high school level. Academically advanced students may also earn the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma at Thomas Jefferson High School or apply to attend the Maggie L. Walker Governor`s School for Government and International Studies and the Appomattox Governor`s School for the Arts and Technology.
Canadian Publishers' Council is a Toronto, ON-based company in the Education sector.
Wallace County Schs U S D 241 is a Sharon Springs, KS-based company in the Education sector.
The Vallejo City Unified School District is a medium-sized K-12 school district serving approximately 15,500 students. We are comprised of 15 Elementary Schools, 1 K-8 Charter School, 3 Middle Schools serving grades 6-8, 2 comprehensive High Schools, a Continuation School, a Community Day School, and a unique school which provides support to families who choose an independent study/home study option. In addition, the District has an extensive child development and preschool program and an Adult School which serves 4,000 adults. School-based programs and support services provide a full range of special education services including a Deaf and Hard of Hearing program which attracts students from surrounding communities and a noted program for adults with developmental disabilities. Programs and services also include Gifted and Talented programs, support for English Language Learners, and interventions for low performing students. High School offerings include site-based Advanced Placement, Regional Occupational Programs (ROP), and Work Study. Beginning with the incoming 9th grade class (Graduating Class of 2009), the course of study expectations for all students are aligned with the UC/CSU a-g requirements so that all students have a range of post-graduation options whether they be a career, technical training or college.