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City of Pembroke Pines Charter Schools (4 schools) Coral Springs Charter School; Eagle's Nest Charter Academy; Everest Charter School; Excelsior Charter Broward; Franklin Academy (3 schools) Greentree Preparatory Charter School; Hollywood Academy of Arts & Science; Imagine Schools (Broward, North Lauderdale, Plantation, Weston) Innovation ...
Imagine Schools is a charter management organization in the United States, operating 55 schools in 9 states. They are K-8, for the most part. [ 2 ] In 2015, Imagine schools had enrolled 29,812 students.
Pathways Academy (alternative school) iFlagler Virtual School K–12th; Imagine School at Town Center (charter) Academies of Excellence's Heritage Academy (charter) (closed after the 2011–2012 school year) In addition, Daytona State College maintains a branch campus in Palm Coast. Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando operates area Catholic schools.
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Palmetto is home to Blackburn, Palmetto, James Tillman, Virgil Mills and Palmview Elementary Schools, Lincoln and Buffalo Creek Middle Schools and Palmetto High School. Charter schools include Manatee School for the Arts (grades 6–12), Imagine School of North Manatee (grades K–8), and Palmetto Charter School (grades K–8). [citation needed]
Imagine Prep at Surprise is a public charter school in Surprise, Arizona, and is a member of the Cambridge international program offering the Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) and Grand Canyon Diploma along with college level courses. The school opened on September 2, 2008. [1] It is operated by Imagine Schools.
Alliance Schools (Cindy & Bill Simon, college-Ready Middle 4/8/12, Dr. Olga Mohan, Gertz-Ressler/Richard Merkin, Jack H. Skirball, Judy Ivie Burton, Kory Hunter, Leichtman-Levine, Marc & Eva Stern, Morgan McKinzie, Ouchi-O'Donovan, Patti & Peter Neuwirth, Piera Barbaglia Shaheen, Renee & Meyer Luskin, Susan & Eric Smidt, Ted K. Tajima ...
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Charles R. Lee joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 28.2 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.