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Cedar Rapids Cmnty Schl Dst is a Cedar Rapids, IA-based company in the Education sector.
Mathews-Dickey established the city-wide Motivation Vocation Preparation Program (MVP), in September, 1991. MVP deters gang activity by encouraging youth to become active in extracurricular, structured activities promoting self-esteem, goal development and achievement. Anheuser-Busch Companies and Emerson provided initial funding for the program. The MVP Program is sponsored by Furniture Brands International, Inc. (formerly known as INTERCO INCORPORATED). In 2001, the Mathews-Dickey Boys` Club became the Mathews-Dickey Boys` and Girls` Club. To commemorate the historic occasion, a Girls` Program Millennial Fund-raising Campaign was launched to generate $1.5 million in funding to secure the program`s future for generations of young women to come. Today, the Mathews-Dickey Boys` and Girls` Club is overseen by a team of loyal consultants and board members. The day-to-day operations are provided by a small, dedicated professional staff. The Club offers educational, athletic and cultural-enrichment programs to more than 40,000 young men and women, ages 5-18, throughout the St. Louis-metropolitan area.
Creatigo is a holistic center that combines traditional education and holistic practices to support individuals and families in discovering wellness and connection in all areas of their lives.
The seemingly endless number of EdTech solutions on the market are making the lives of educators, students, and parents more chaotic. And, while over 93% of teachers are using technology, more than 2/3rds of them are unsatisfied with the effectiveness of their tools. Meanwhile, school administrators have limited visibility into the student performance data being gathered by these tools and are unable to make timely evidence-based decisions. Otus brings the entire school community together on a common technology platform reducing the number of disconnected solutions educators use while providing actionable insight to school leaders. Teachers have a single place to access all the learning, classroom and data tools they need, school leaders see a clearer picture of student performance, students stay organized, and parents become more connected. When classroom tools and learning data are centralized, students can be supported like never before.
Uncommon Schools is a nonprofit organization that starts and manages outstanding urban public charter schools that close the achievement gap and prepare students in high-poverty, high-need areas to graduate from college. Uncommon currently manages 49 schools serving more than 16,000 K-12 students in six cities: Boston, Camden, New York City, Newark, Rochester, and Troy.