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Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation

Mission: The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of those in our community- especially children, the military and first responders, and their families - through educational, health, and athletic programming and partnerships that bring meaningful change to our communities. Objectives: The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation funds programming in four areas of emphasis and provides funding for other non-profit organizations that benefit youth in those same areas of emphasis. The four areas are – youth in crisis, youth health, youth baseball, and youth education.

Friends Of Quaker Valley Schools

Encourage academic excellence in grades 5-12 with awards and scholarships. Recognize teachers and staff for distinguished service. Fund programs to benefit the Quaker Valley School District students, and overall support the students to succeed academically.

Randolph School

Founded in 1959, Randolph School is an independent day school that provides a rigorous and well-rounded K-12 college preparatory education within a nurturing community. Through a commitment to excellence in academics, the arts, and athletics, the School’s program and its faculty demand diligence and discipline while encouraging creativity and discovery. Above all, the School emphasizes honor, integrity, and character so that all in partnership with Randolph are elevated and inspired to enrich their families, communities, the nation, and the world.

Prep For Prep

At Prep for Prep, we envision a nation guided by ethical and effective leaders who reflect our diverse society. Through our education, leadership development, and professional advancement programs, we prepare New York City’s most promising students of color for success at top independent schools in the Northeast and support their academic and personal growth through their college graduation. Today, more than 5,000 students and alumni are leaders in almost every field imaginable.

Jim Burke Education Foundation

The mission of the Foundation is to continue the legacy of Jim Burke's generosity by providing opportunities for students to excel by enhancing educational development and improving learning opportunities through financial resources, scholarships, grants, seed money for programs, advocacy, and matching funds.

Fessenden School

After more than 100 years, these three values could ring hollow, but they are solid at Fessenden and continue to be our guiding principles. From the Headmaster down, boys are taught, guided and supported by a community united by these common and timeless values. Boys may lose their way at times, but with the consistent guidance and example that adults provide in their academic, social and emotional lives at Fessenden, they find their path and grow stronger from the journey. Fessenden aims to develop well-rounded citizens. Academics are valued, of course, but many boys find that in addition to academics they learned important life lessons during their time at Fessenden.

Suffield Academy

Suffield Academy is a coeducational independent secondary school serving a diverse student body of day and boarding students from across the United States and from many foreign countries. The school is grounded in a tradition of academic excellence combined with a strong work ethic; respect for individual differences and a commitment to scholarship guide our curriculum and our pedagogy. We engender among our students a sense of responsibility and challenge them to grow in a school community that is both structured and nurturing. We expect our students to emerge from their Suffield experience prepared for a lifetime of learning and active citizenship.

Foxcroft School

Foxcroft School, founded in 1914, prepares young women in grades 9-12 for success in college and in life. Our outstanding academic program offers challenging courses, including Advanced Placement classes and an innovative STEM program. Our premiere equestrian program is nationally recognized, and our athletic teams have won conference and state championships. Our mission is to help every girl explore her unique voice and to develop the skills, confidence, and courage to share it with the world.

Hill Country Faith Ministries

The HCCS Parent Connection is comprised of parents, teachers, faculty and staff. The purpose of the Parent Connection is to promote the ideals of the school and facilitate parental involvement. The Parent Connection assists teachers in enriching the learning experience and raises and dispenses funds for special school needs.

Bullis School

Bullis School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school offering girls and boys in grades 3-12 an educational program of excellence in a community that values integrity, respect, responsibility, diversity and service. A caring and supportive faculty fosters a positive attitude about learning and challenges our students to achieve their highest potential in academics, the arts and athletics. The school has a proud heritage. Founded in 1930 by Cmdr. William F. Bullis in downtown Washington, D.C., Bullis was originally established as a preparatory school for the United States Naval Academy, and over time has evolved into the co-educational college preparatory school that it is today.

Cate School

Founded in 1910, the Cate School has grown from an initial class of 12 boys to a current enrollment of 264 boys and girls from across the United States and around the world. Students grow in wisdom, maturity and compassion as they learn the value of hard work, of service to others and of time spent outdoors. The academic program is at once rigorous and varied, and Cate graduates consistently enroll in the country's top colleges and universities. Through commitment, scholarship, companionship, and service, each member of the Cate community contributes to what our founder called the spirit of this place . . .all compounded of beauty and virtue, quiet study, vigorous play, and hard work.

Kent Denver School

Kent Denver School continues the proud traditions of the Kent School for Girls, founded in 1922, and the Denver Country Day School, founded for boys in 1953. The schools united in 1974 to form Kent Denver School. Excellence in scholarship and character is the goal of a Kent Denver education. We seek to build a caring, diverse community of responsible citizens. To that end, the school provides a challenging college preparatory curriculum and sets high ethical standards. There are 659 students at Kent Denver, 222 in the middle school and 437 in the upper school. The school has 78 full- and part-time faculty, 51 of whom have advanced degrees.