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  2. Jonathan Grayer - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Grayer is the Chairman and CEO of Imagine Learning, a leading digital education technology company focused on developing digital curriculum and tools for pre-K–12 students. Grayer founded the company in January 2010 as a partnership with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR). [ 1 ]

  3. Pop Warner Little Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Pop Warner Little Scholars, commonly known simply as Pop Warner, is a nonprofit organization that provides activities such as American football, for over 425,000 youths aged 5 to 16 years old, in several nations. It is the largest youth football organization in the United States. [2] Its headquarters are in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.

  4. Lighthouse Learning - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as EuroKids International in 2001 by Prajodh Rajan and Vikas Phadnis. It entered the K12 segment with a series of EuroSchools in 2009. [3] In 2013, its 50% stake was acquired by Gaja Capital along with its Swiss investor Partners Group, [4] later increasing their shareholding in the company to 75% as the company acquired Kangaroo Kids and Billabong International High ...

  5. How to get hired at KKR, the PE giant that accepts ... - AOL

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    One way to break in is through a summer internship program, which KKR began offering in 2021. Each year, KKR hires a group of college students for a 10-week program that introduces them to the ...

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  7. Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1983, the pilot program, started in 1972, was known as the High School Junior Summer Program, and was run as part of the Honors Program at the University of Kentucky. It was an 8-week-long program, held coincident with the 8 week long summer school session, during which time approximately 12 high school scholars could experience ...

  8. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Many programs in the five most powerful conferences — the Atlantic Coast, Big 10, Big Twelve, Pac-12 and Southeastern — have agreed to pay out $1 million or more in additional aid each year to finance scholarships. Colleges have rarely dropped sports or moved to a lower, less-expensive, NCAA level in response to added financial pressures.

  9. She wants to play football, they don't want to play against her

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    A high school girl's desire to play football vs. a Christian academy's resolution to forbid its team from playing against females is a saga that has lawyers involved, administrators tight-lipped ...