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Anne Frank Inspire Academy
Anne Frank Inspire Academy

The Anne Frank Inspire Academies model is designed to support students’ journey of inquiry. It’s worth spending some time understanding what that means and how different that is from how most other schools operate. The vision is to reimagine and transform global...

BASIS Texas Charter Schools
BASIS Texas Charter Schools

Since its founding in 1998 in Tucson, Arizona—and continuing with its expansion to Texas in 2013—the network of BASIS Charter Schools has offered students a high-level education via an advanced curriculum that is benchmarked against the best...

CAST Schools
CAST Schools

Since its founding in San Antonio in 2017, CAST has become a leading public school network preparing students for both college and career. CAST continues to partner with higher education institutions, businesses, and school districts to create campuses that offer...

Celebrate Dyslexia Schools
Celebrate Dyslexia Schools

The mission of Celebrate Dyslexia Schools is to educate and support children and their families by expanding the use of evidence-based dyslexia interventions into historically marginalized communities. Their goal is to create an enriching, emotionally safe, culturally...

East Central ISD Schools of Choice
East Central ISD Schools of Choice

East Central ISD serves around 10,000 students on the Southside of San Antonio, as well as eastern Bexar County. According to their statement of purpose, the EC Way, the district aims to cultivate literate problem-solvers who are prepared to thrive in an...

Edgewood ISD Schools of Innovation
Edgewood ISD Schools of Innovation

Edgewood ISD was founded in 1950 on the West Side of San Antonio, Texas. Historically, the area has had a predominantly Hispanic population and fewer economic resources to support a school finance system that is largely based on the property tax rate. A 1968...