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Education Administration Programs in United States
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Washington English Center
Washington English Center (WEC) provides affordable English-language instruction and workforce development programs to adult immigrants using volunteers. We have worked with thousands of students from more than 100 countries. With a small staff of just nine, WEC is able to fulfill its mission through the commitment of an army of trained volunteer teachers, tutors, and job coaches. For 30 years, WEC has continued to thrive in this community thanks to the generous support of individual donors, corporate sponsors, and other local funders. Every day, WEC is making a real difference in the lives of immigrants and their families. But we cannot do this work alone! Please let us know how you'd like to engage with us to support our mission.
1 to 10 staff
Washington State Opportunity Scholarship
The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) is a unique, public-private partnership that provides low- and middle-income students with financial assistance, career services and other student supports. WSOS is committed to preparing our students to be the face of Washington’s workforce by reducing barriers to earning degrees in high-demand science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and health care fields.
11 to 50 staff
Washoe County School District
At Washoe County School District (WCSD), we are dedicated to nurturing a culture of excellence and equity, ensuring all students graduate prepared for college, careers, and life. Serving over students across Reno, Sparks, Incline Village, and surrounding areas, WCSD is the second-largest school district in Nevada. WCSD is more than a school district; it’s a community. We value partnerships with families, local businesses, and organizations to provide opportunities that inspire and enrich lives. Together, we’re building a brighter future for Washoe County, one student at a time. Learn more about employment opportunities and more at
5001 to 10000 staff
Watermark
Watermark gives higher education institutions the tools they need to easily track, manage, and examine their data. For over twenty years, colleges and universities have used Watermark solutions to complete assessment and accreditation requirements, capture and analyze student feedback, showcase faculty accomplishments, and improve student engagement. Watermark's Educational Impact Suite (EIS) puts data into context so faculty and staff can focus on what really matters: institutional and student success. Learn why Watermark is trusted by over 1,700 colleges and universities to support continuous improvement at
201 to 500 staff
Wayland Academy
A college-preparatory boarding and day school in Wisconsin. Since 1855, Wayland Academy has been dedicated to the education of young people. The curriculum of the Academy, seen in its broadest sense, encompasses time-tested activities that prepare students to be successful beyond their high school years and to lead meaningful lives.
11 to 50 staff
Wayne Resa
Wayne RESA is a regional educational service agency that provides a broad range of services and support to Wayne County's 33 school districts aimed at improving student achievement and maximizing economies of scale in staff development, purchasing, and administrative services.
201 to 500 staff
Wayne-Westland Community Schools
Wayne-Westland Community Schools, in cooperation with parents and the community, will educate and prepare all of our students to be knowledgeable, responsible, contributing members of a global society. Wayne-Westland Community Schools promotes high expectations for success and provides students with a safe, caring and nurturing environment. The dynamic environment throughout the school district illustrates that when a school and community work together, extraordinary results occur. Our high schools provide many points of pride, which include: STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Students in grades K-6 can participate in the Talented and Gifted program. Staff meets students' needs with individualized instruction. High school students can earn free college credit through dual enrollment, direct college and advanced placement classes. The Class of 2017 received over $7 million in academic, athletic and local scholarships. SAT scores continue to validate the improvement the schools are making. WWCS has an award-winning career-technical education facility with 19 programs including Robotics, Alternative Energy, Automotive Technology, EMT/ Firefighting, and Construction Technology. Computer coding classes have been added to the middle and high school curriculum. Modern technology includes interactive smart boards, learn pads, iPads, Chromebooks and virtual field trips. Highly qualified and award-winning staff includes the current Michigan Teacher of the Year for Creative Writing. Our students are award- winning JROTC, DECA and 2017 Ethics Team State Champions. WWCS has free sports programs, state-of-the-art sports complexes, and several district sports titles. Fine arts classes include band, choir, orchestra, drama and visual arts. The district focuses on student leadership and goal setting through programs such as Leader in Me and PBiS programs.
1001 to 5000 staff
Weld County School District 6
Greeley-Evans District 6 educates more than students per year in grades K-12 in Greeley and Evans, Colorado. District 6 is home to 11 elementary schools, four K-8 schools, four middle schools, four comprehensive high schools, and two alternative schools. GOALS: Student Learning and Achievement: Students will engage in a challenging, personalized, well-rounded education preparing every student to be college and career ready with the skills needed to be successful in the community and world. Climate and Culture: We will cultivate a safe and supportive learning environment for all, embracing our diversity, honoring and engaging all stakeholders, and promoting safety. Strengthening Partnerships: District 6 will increase engagement and interest in learning through community and school partnerships with our students, parents, and community to enhance student success. Operational and Organizational Effectiveness: We will be innovative and accountable to the community, through measurable outcomes and continuous improvement.
1001 to 5000 staff
West Ada School District
West Ada School District is based in Meridian, Idaho. In addition to Meridian, the District operates public schools in Eagle, Star and western Boise. West Ada School District is the largest school district in Idaho comprised of 58 schools serving approximately students. West Ada prides itself on upholding the District's mission: Preparing today's students for tomorrow's challenges. All employment opportunities for West Ada are available online through Applitrack -
1001 to 5000 staff
West Contra Costa Unified School District
Public school district located in the East Bay, WCCUSD serves nearly K-12 students in the cities of Hercules, Pinole, San Pablo, Richmond, and El Cerrito. We provide the highest quality education to enable all students to make positive life choices, strengthen our community, and successfully participate in a diverse and global society. We provide excellent learning and teaching experiences; safe, student-centered learning environments; and support for all students and employees. We develop and maintain productive community partnerships and individual and collective accountability.
1001 to 5000 staff
West Des Moines Community Schools
The West Des Moines Community Schools (WDMCS) is a highly-ranked accredited public school district in Iowa with approximately students in grades K-12. The district offers one of the largest selections of excellent academic courses and programs in the state, allowing students a customized learning experience. Caring, experienced teachers partner with families to develop each child’s potential through innovative, proven methods. Through authentic learning that connects them with business, nonprofit, and civic leaders, students can make a difference in their community. A WDMCS school is a family, where teachers care about each student and students can safely learn, explore, and play. Students can find a place to belong, connect, and explore their interests through a diverse selection of outstanding academic programs and extra- and cocurricular activities. WDMCS graduates possess the essential skills and integrity to communicate, collaborate, and solve problems as confident people, embracing our diverse and changing world.
1001 to 5000 staff
West Virginia Department Of Education
The West Virginia Department of Education is a government agency that oversees the public school system in West Virginia. We are responsible for implementing policies, distributing funds, administering statewide assessments, licensing educators and providing accountability data. Our goal is to provide a statewide system of education that ensures all students graduate from high school prepared for success in college and/or the career field.
201 to 500 staff
Western Pennsylvania School For Blind Children
Founded in 1887, our School is best equipped to care for and educate students with visual impairments. As a private institution chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the School educates approximately 200 enrolled students from 242 school districts within western Pennsylvania. Our Mission is to nurture the unique abilities of individuals with blindness and visual impairment through educational excellence and a lifetime of learning. We envision Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children as being a global leader in education and advocacy for individuals with blindness and visual impairment.
201 to 500 staff
Westminster School District
Welcome to the Westminster School District (WSD), a premier Pre K-8th grade school district in the heart of Orange County, California. Serving nearly 8,200 students across 17 vibrant schools, WSD proudly represents the diverse communities of Westminster, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, and Midway City. At WSD, we believe in nurturing the whole child through innovative educational experiences. Our award-winning district offers world-class programs in digital citizenship, world languages, and college & career readiness. Students can explore specialized pathways, including: • Vietnamese and Spanish Dual Language Immersion • STEM/STEAM • AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) • GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) • College & Career Readiness programs In 2015, we proudly launched the state's first Vietnamese Dual Language Immersion program, celebrating cultural heritage and academic excellence. Our commitment to educational achievement is reflected in our numerous world-class accolades: • Honor Roll District with 12 Honor Roll Schools • California Distinguished Schools Award recipients • Title I Academic Achievement Award winners • CSBA Golden Bell Awards winners • White House Initiative Award recipient • CABE Seal of Excellence schools • Green Ribbon and Green Achiever Awards for environmental stewardship Our dedication to fostering a nurturing and inclusive learning environment makes WSD a top choice for families seeking a world-class education. Experience the excellence, innovation, and vibrant community spirit that defines WSD. Join us at Westminster School District — Where Every Student Shines!
501 to 1000 staff
Wexford-Missaukee Intermediate School District
Providing special, general and vocational education services to the seven associated local districts. Wexford-Missaukee Intermediate School District is dedicated to the mission of providing "quality service" that supports our local districts, teachers, administrators, students, and parents. Our mission is based on the belief that: To increase the potential of all learners (students, parents, teachers, and administrators), we must support the educational delivery system by responding to the needs in a timely, effective, customer service format.
201 to 500 staff
Wheaton Academy
Wheaton Academy was founded in 1853 and continues as one of the oldest and most respected private Christian high schools in America. WA is characterized by high academic standards, a mature student culture, opportunities for leadership, life-changing relationships with teachers, a beautiful 50-acre college-style campus, and state-of-the-art facilities. WA offers an aggressive traditional college preparatory curriculum, an innovative January term, and comprehensive co-curricular programs. Yet, the most important element in making a WA education effective is the strong leadership of “Living Curriculum Teachers," who have a growing and dynamic relationship with Christ; are excellent in their field; hold high standards; and are capable of inspiring a range of students to reach their potential.
51 to 200 staff
Where There Be Dragons
Mission: To cultivate meaningful connections through immersive and responsible travel Vision: To foster a more compassionate, just, and inclusive world Dragons has been facilitating authentic and hands-on cultural immersion for over 25-years. We offer programs for students, educators, adults, and schools in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Small groups travel to remote communities with the best instructors in the industry to ensure personalized mentorship and meaningful community engagement. Each program is custom-crafted with a dynamic itinerary and a 4:1 participant-to-instructor ratio. Our goal is to help participants develop the self-awareness and cross-cultural competencies to be active participants in the world. WE ARE AN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY Dragons is a global community representing 6 continents, over 30 countries, and countless languages, villages, NGOs, religions, host families, perspectives, and stories. We are united by a mission of nurturing empathy and understanding across borders through authentic cultural exchange. Dragons offers summer and semester programs in 19 countries, each one custom-crafted by instructor teams who bring their unique vision and expertise to the course design. Our goal is to help participants develop the self-awareness and cross-cultural competencies to be active participants in the world. WE ARE BOLD EDUCATORS Our staff speak in local dialects and bring deep cultural fluency and expert facilitation skills to our programs. When not guiding with Dragons, our instructors are graduate students, returned Peace Corps Volunteers, U.N. development professionals, veteran wilderness guides, and career teachers. We believe that future leaders will be required to think beyond borders in order to cultivate a more inclusive, collaborative, and just future. We are fueled by a mission to create positive change and pull off feats of educational acrobatics in remote cross-cultural settings because we love what we do.
51 to 200 staff
White Bear Lake Area Schools, Isd 624
The White Bear Lake Area School District serves all or parts of Birchwood, Gem Lake, Hugo, Lino Lakes, Little Canada, Maplewood, North Oaks, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake and White Bear Township, with four Early Childhood program locations (birth-K), nine elementary schools (K-5), two middle schools (6-8), a two-campus high school (9-12), an Area Learning Center and a Transition Education Center. The school district, with a total population of approximately residents, serves nearly students PreK-12. The district also offers adult basic education, community education classes, recreation offerings and a senior program.
1001 to 5000 staff
Whitfield School
Since 1952, Whitfield School has served students in St. Louis in grades 6-12 by providing a coeducational, college preparatory education that cultivates ethical, confident, and successful students in a community of innovation, collaboration, and trust. Whitfield provides a demanding liberal arts curriculum in the context of a close-knit community in which each student’s strengths are known and valued. Character education serves as the cornerstone of everything students accomplish in and out of the classroom. By helping students to understand their moral obligations to self, family, and community, Whitfield aims to prepare a generation of connected and empowered students to become thoughtful, principled citizens of the world. Whitfield provides a demanding liberal arts curriculum in the context of a close-knit community in which each student’s strengths are known and valued. Character education serves as the cornerstone of everything students accomplish in and out of the classroom. By helping students to understand their moral obligations to self, family, and community, Whitfield aims to prepare a generation of connected and empowered students to become thoughtful, principled citizens of the world.
51 to 200 staff
Winchester Thurston School
Founded in 1887, Winchester Thurston School is a nationally recognized, independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Serving students from Junior Pre-K through Grade 12, WT is home to a dynamic community of learners and educators united by curiosity, creativity, and purpose. At WT, success is defined not only by rigorous academics and admission to selective colleges, but also by character, compassion, and leadership. Inspired by our founder’s command to “Think Also of the Comfort and the Rights of Others,” we guide students to become intellectually confident thinkers, skilled researchers, and engaged problem solvers prepared to thrive in a rapidly changing world. The Future Grows Here. Learn more at winchesterthurston.org.
51 to 200 staff
Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools formed in 1963 with the merger of the Winston-Salem and Forsyth County districts. It is the fourth-largest system in North Carolina and the 81st-largest in the nation. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools serves more than students in Pre-K through Grade 12 with the goal of providing a quality education for each child. The school system has 42 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, and 16 high schools. Eight specialty schools bring the system-wide total to 81. Districtwide, 34% of the students are white; 29.4% are African-American; 29% are Hispanic; 5% are multiracial; 2.7% are Asian; and less than 1% are American Indian or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.
5001 to 10000 staff
Wonderland Montessori
Wonderland Montessori is North Texas' leading childcare program for ages 6 weeks through 12 years, offering enriching opportunities for learning, utilizing the Montessori method. Developed by physician and educator Maria Montessori, Montessori education is characterized by emphasis on: 1. Independence 2. Freedom within limits 3. Respect for a child's natural psychological, physical and social development An unparalleled educational facility with a focus on building a foundation for a lifetime of learning, our team of educators is committed to providing a safe, informative and child-led environment. We implement the Montessori approach on general academics, phonics, concrete mathematics and most importantly, an individualized program for our students. Wonderland Montessori has its footprint in Flower Mound, McKinney, Irving (Valley Ranch and Las Colinas), Carrollton, Plano and Trophy Club, in Texas. Venturing outside Texas, Wonderland has an additional campus in Gilbert, Arizona, and we are on an exciting journey of growth and expansion.
51 to 200 staff
Woodside Priory School
Forty minutes from San Francisco, the Priory combines a rural 50-acre campus with a talented faculty, a 9:1 student/teacher ratio, a strong college-preparatory curriculum, an enriching co-curricular program in the arts and sciences and competitive athletics. This balanced approach to education provides a learning community that is vital, exciting and student-oriented.
51 to 200 staff
Woodward Public Schools
Woodward Public Schools serves Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade with one early childhood center, three elementary schools (2nd-5th grades), one middle school (6th-8th grades) and one high school (9th-12th).
201 to 500 staff