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Kalkaska Public Schools is a Kalkaska, MI-based company in the Education sector.
St. Joseph-Ogden High School is a Saint Joseph, IL-based company in the Education sector.
Woodland School District 50 is an elementary district located in northern Lake County. Composed of Early Childhood through Grade 8, it is the seventh largest school district in the State of Illinois. Woodland School District 50 encompasses 33 square miles and educates approximately 6,200 students. Woodland School District 50 serves all of Gages Lake and Wildwood and parts of Gurnee, Grayslake, Park City, Third Lake, Old Mill Creek, Wadsworth, Lake Villa, Waukegan and Libertyville.
Boyd Christian School is a Mcminnville, TN-based company in the Education sector.
Tukwila, a community of almost 20,000 residents, welcomes diversity. Incorporated in 1908, the city offers a blend of businesses, churches, parks, and abundant single and multi-family housing available to all income levels in an attractive urban atmosphere. Tukwila is located just south of Seattle, close to the I-5 and I-405 freeways and major arterials. Nearby are Sea-Tac International Airport, Westfield regional shopping mall (formerly known as Southcenter Mall), The Boeing Company, and other retail/office/high-tech/industrial complexes. The district is minutes from downtown Seattle, Renton, Kent, Burien, and Federal Way. Our students will inspire you. About 3,000 students are enrolled in five schools located within the limits of historic Tukwila. The average student-teacher ratio is 1:25. Students represent many cultures and ethnic groups and speak more than 80 world languages. About 40 percent of students qualify for English Language Learner services. About 80 percent of students are eligible for free/reduced school meals. A staff of about 400 serve our students (half teaching staff, half classified support staff). Dr. Nancy Coogan has served as superintendent since 2013. The district consists of five schools: three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Our community supports our schools. Voters consistently support levy and bond issues. We maintain strong business/community/school partnerships, including with the City of Tukwila, Tukwila Children’s Foundation, and many neighboring businesses and organizations.