Sentences with phrase «serving kindergarten students»

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There, she developed and taught a language enrichment program for all kindergartners in the district and provided speech and language therapy for the two special education classes, as well as serving those students from kindergarten to sixth grade having articulation, fluency, voice, cleft palate, hearing impairment and language delays.
The school serves a maximum of 80 students from kindergarten through eighth grade.
It serves students in kindergarten through fourth grade.
Two charter schools serve local students: Academy Charter School, with 750 students in kindergarten through seventh grade last year, and Evergreen Academy, with 300 students in kindergarten through fifth grade in 2014 - 15.
The Success Academy Harlem 5 serves students in kindergarten through third grade, while students in kindergarten through fourth grade attend Success Academy Harlem 3.
The fledgling school, which currently serves kindergarten to first - grade students, will relocate from its temporary space at the Tweed Courthouse to the New York by Gehry tower in September.
Located in northern Connecticut, the Somers Elementary School serves 750 students in kindergarten through 5th grade in a community that is increasing in economic, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
Flanders serves about 460 students in grades kindergarten through four, mostly from middle - class families.
One school now serves all the district's kindergarten and 1st graders, and the other is divided into two «schools within a school» that serve students in grades 2 — 3 and 4 — 5.
The poor results inspired the Jefferson County Public Education Foundation and the C.E. & S. Foundation to create Camp Ready4K, a kindergarten - readiness camp that serves incoming students throughout Louisville the summer before they start school.
The case was brought last month by the parents of three white preschoolers who were denied admission to next fall's kindergarten class at the Arlington Traditional School, a countywide magnet school serving about 300 students in grades K - 5.
Ten years later, it is one of the highest - performing charter schools in the city, serving 48 preschoolers and 291 students from transitional kindergarten through 6th grade.
To help teachers in their efforts to integrate technology and science, Greece provides students and teachers with a number of technology resources: At the elementary level, each school contains a wired computer lab, capable of serving an entire class; a wireless, mobile computer lab; five student computers in each grade 1 - 5 classroom; and three student computers in each pre-K and kindergarten classroom.
Clifton Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade in Passaic County, New Jersey.
Currently, Ariel Community Academy (ACA) offers classes from kindergarten through eighth grade serving 518 students and their families.
CSUSA currently manages 77 schools in seven states serving nearly 65,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Cataract Elementary School serves Kindergarten through 3rd Grade students.
Opened in 2010, we serve more than 670 scholars in Kindergarten - Eighth Grade through the pursuit of 21st century learning, project based & service learning, and traditional coursework strategies, students will be prepared to succeed in academically competitive schools as well as become responsible citizens of the global community.
CSUSA currently manages 84 schools in seven states serving more than 70,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Grimmway Academy is a charter school that originally started serving students in kindergarten through 6th grade.
Lawrence - Lawson Elementary School serves Kindergarten through 3rd Grade students.
The school is opening with 100 students in kindergarten and first grade with plans to expand to serve 288 students in grades k - 5 in its fifth year.
CSUSA currently manages 84 schools in eight states serving more than 75,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Bonnie Weppner, ELL kindergarten teacher at Pioneer Preparatory School: A Challenge Foundation Academy, a K - 6 charter school serving 580 students in Phoenix's Maryvale community.
Monarch Academy Glen Burnie, a public charter school founded and operated by The Children's Guild and affiliated with TranZed Alliance, serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade with an enriched, rigorous, hands - on, academic curriculum emphasizing project - based learning and the arts and technology.
Lake Villa School District # 41, a suburban district in the far northeastern corner of IL, serves approximately 3,300 students in kindergarten through grade 8.
The school serves 826 students in kindergarten through sixth grades.
Starting with 200 kindergarten and first - grade seats, Sunrise Academy will open in August as a district - charter collaboration to help serve academically struggling students in Miami.
Beginning with 136 pupils in grades K - 3, PCS now serves students from kindergarten through high school.
Serving students in kindergarten through 12th grade, the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School (PA Cyber) is one of the largest, most experienced, and most successful online public schools in the nation.
St. Charles serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Our small school serves 290 students in Kindergarten through eighth grades, allowing us to foster strong relationships with our staff, students, and families.
Paul Cuffee School (PCS) is a public charter school in Providence, Rhode Island, that serves a diverse community of students in kindergarten through high school.
National Heritage Academies is a network of 80 + tuition - free public charter schools serving more than 57,000 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
The company manages 76 schools in seven states serving nearly 70,000 students in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
The organization now has 5 sites serving 3,000 + kindergarten through 12th grade students.
Rocketship has grown over the last decade into a network of thirteen schools around the country, serving nearly 8,000 kindergarten through fifth - grade students who are overwhelmingly poor and Latino.
During the 2000 General Assembly, this initiative was expanded to serve kindergarten through third - grade students.
Sheridan Elementary School is located in the Oceanview - Ingleside District and served students in preschool as well as Kindergarten through 5th grade.
Capital Prep Harlem will have 600 students in the next five years, and we hope to open a companion kindergarten to fifth grade school in Harlem that will serve another 600 students
Evergreen serves students in Kindergarten through grade 8 and the Secondary Learning Center serves high school students with severe emotional and behavioral problems.
We are a highly performing school that serves students in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
The Westside school would serve 740 students in transitional kindergarten through 6th grade and expand to 1,020 students and add 7th and 8th grades by the fifth year.
Elementary educators who serve low - income populations understand the challenges posed by these issues; at - risk students frequently enter kindergarten significantly behind their peers and require extensive catch - up.
But state officials and charter backers say high turnover is to be expected right now, particularly given many parents are expected to take on a demanding role as a «liaison» between their children and the virtual program, which serves students in kindergarten through high school.
Australian primary schools serve students from kindergarten to Year 6; students then enroll in high schools which serve Year 7 to Year 12 students.
Brookhaven Innovation Academy will locate in the city of Brookhaven and serve students in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
It was so successful that today it touts having served 8,000 kindergarten through 8th grade students a year, has 150 volunteers and 17 private and public schools that participate throughout the Harbor area.
The school serves about 385 students from pre-K-3 through kindergarten only, and has a waiting list of only two.
Nearly 200 schools received an alternate rating — either «satisfactory progress» or «needs improvement» — rather than a number score because they are new, don't have enough test - takers, serve exclusively at - risk students, or serve only grades kindergarten through second.
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