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Lumen Academy is a school designed specifically for youth diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) providing a unique 1:1 learning environment that empower neurodiverse youth in K-5th grade to discover their highest potential. Lumen Academy strives to be a leader in the community by integrating research-based academics and therapeutic strategies. We provide a learning experience tailored to the individual needs of each child and utilize a proven approach. Leveraging the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and providing a motivating, nurturing one-on-one classroom environment Lumen Academy will help children find and develop their own unique gifts while preparing them for the world ahead of them.
Embracing Equity cultivates the mindsets and practices necessary to create an affirming, inclusive, and equitable educational ecosystem. Our vision is a just society where all children are affirmed in their whole humanity and nurtured to their fullest potential.
* Their mission is to provide free tutoring to advance students’ academic learning. * Their values are that they respect and honor every student’s learning needs, process and style. * Thei vision is to fill the urgent online learning needs during the COVID-19 crisis, and to add in-person tutoring at the school sites after COVID-19 has safely passed.
The GoAbroad Foundation aims to connect individuals with good intentions to sustainable development initiatives around the world in order to garner essential support for projects that help people in the ways they need it most.
To ignite children's passion for learning and foster cooperation, respect, and responsibility through hands-on discovery in the outdoor classroom
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Founded in 1894 on the summit of Mt. Hood, the Mazamas is a nonprofit mountaineering education organization located in Portland, Oregon. The Mazamas offer over 700 hikes and 350 climbs annually. A variety of classes and activities are offered for every skill and fitness level and are open to both members and nonmembers. The Mazamas promotes climbing, responsible recreation, and conservation values through outdoor education, advocacy, and outreach. OUR MISSION To inspire everyone to love and protect the mountains.
The mission of CRS is to connect and engage educators, students, and scientists in a vibrant and innovative network of science learning resources, transforming science education. Our vision is a community of educators and scientists working together to excite all children about learning through the scientific exploration of the world around them. Community Resources for Science contributes to this vision by weaving connections between the needs of individual teachers and educational resources, while acting as a catalyst to improve the available resources in our community.
Mission: Equip students confronting systemic barriers to earn a bachelor’s degree, in pursuit of a life of opportunity, choice, and power. Opportunity - the potential for personal and professional growth that provides access to future possibilities Choice - the freedom to pursue one's passions by making a choice among multiple opportunities Power - claiming your seat at the table and knowing you belong there At College Track, we firmly believe that a bachelor’s degree remains the best predictor of professional mobility, civic engagement, lifelong wellness, and self-agency. Today, we serve more than 3,800 high school and college students, as well as 900+ alumni.
Aim High is committed to closing the opportunity and achievement gaps in Northern California through our transformative summer learning program. We envision every middle school student having access to joyful summer learning, inspired and innovative teachers, and the support they need to succeed in school and life.
PUENTE’s mission is stated within its name: People United to Enrich the Neighborhood Through Education. “Puente” is also the Spanish word for “bridge.” Since 1985, the organization has offered a bridge to opportunity by addressing barriers preventing individuals in its at-risk neighborhoods from building strong educational foundations and achieving financial self-sufficiency. PUENTE provides California Standards-aligned classroom instruction to more than 4,100 children, youth, and adults annually. Its tuition-free services address the needs of the entire family – enabling children to develop a life-long love of learning, helping parents to be their children’s first teachers, supporting youth as they move toward high school graduation, and assisting adults in need of English-language competency and workforce skills.