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The Eagle School is a K-8th grade school dedicated to serving gifted and talented students. They provide challenging curriculum, supportive social-emotional guidance, small class sizes and a beautiful campus set in a natural setting adjacent to parks, trails, woods, and wetlands.

The Early College at Guilford (ECG) is a highly selective public high school with a rigorous curriculum track for students 9th through 12th grade. The mission of the ECG is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by providing exceptionally challenging educational opportunities that support academic development at the highest standards. Students take honors and advanced placement courses in the ninth and tenth grades, and college courses with undergraduate students in grades eleven and twelve. Students graduate with a high school diploma and up to two years of credit from Guilford College.

APU’s Early Honors Program is a dual credit option that enables talented and driven students to enjoy the best parts of their final year of high school while experiencing their first year of college life, earning transferable college credits, and setting the foundation for their higher education future.

Environmental Academy of Research Technology & EartH Sciences (EARTHS) Magnet School for K-5 offers each student a challenging curriculum that is interwoven with environmental science and technology. EARTHS Magnet School offers a diverse, content-rich, hands-on, engaging curriculum that provides students with unique opportunities through its integrated inquiry-based science curriculum, which utilizes the Exploration Center and bio labs, as well as an innovative outdoor learning program.

At Eaton Arrowsmith, students complete a series of cognitive exercises to help them strengthen their brains and address the weaknesses that cause their learning difficulties. The schools operate on the principle of neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to strengthen over time with targeted training by teaching children, teens and adults to address their weaknesses, not work around them.

Edlin is an academically gifted private K4/K5 through 8 school established in 1989. The school emphasizes a classic curriculum in combination with STEAM and uses proven methods to create the best learning conditions for gifted students. The program is intellectually demanding and prepares students for increasingly competitive and rigorous further education, while encouraging student value and self-esteem. The school is not parochial but does teach and support universal values of friendliness, cooperation, and social responsibility.

Edlin is an academically gifted private school for K4, K5, and 1st through 8th grade established in 1989. The school emphasizes a classic curriculum in combination with STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics), and uses proven methods to create the best learning conditions for gifted students. Our excellent teachers and small class sizes allow a variety of teaching methods.

Edward M. Funk Elementary enables all of our children to become lifelong, independent learners who are active participants in their own education, growth and development and who are engaged and challenged to become critical thinkers who can work both individually and cooperatively as problem solvers. The instructional focus is to have students write for a variety of purposes and audiences with sophistication and complexity appropriate to the grade level. The school has a commitment to an active, hands-on approach to the teaching of Science and Technology. There are two labs, which merges components of science, mathematics and technology as a part of its curriculum. It is a structured program permitting research, response to questions and recording information through a practical task-based and computer-based format. Children learn a variety of skills including keyboarding, publishing and Internet use.

EdX

Founded by Harvard University and MIT in 2012, edX is an online learning destination and MOOC provider, offering high-quality courses from the world’s best universities and institutions to learners everywhere.

El Paso Country Day School (EPCDS) was founded in 1980 by Dr. Laura Alpern to address the need for a quality educational program that serves academically advanced students. EPCDS is a private, non-denominational, non-profit, independent school with a strong academic foundation exceeding the standards of its accrediting agency, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.Their education combines excellence in academics, hands-on experiential learning, individualized instruction, and the development of a positive self-concept.

The mission of El Sereno Middle School is to empower all students with the skills and knowledge to become compassionate, inquisitive, principled young people who create a more peaceful world through global awareness, critical thinking, and a commitment to action and service. They offer years 1-3 of the Middle Years Program and are part of the only complete IB feeder family pattern in LAUSD that starts with the Primary Years Program (PYP) at Farmdale Elementary next door, and ends with MYP 4-5 and the Diploma Program (DP) up at Woodrow Wilson Senior High School (WHS).

Eldorado Emerson is a private school located in Orange, California that works towards preparing 6-12th grade students for college and beyond. ​At the core of Eldorado Emerson is a belief in the partnership between family and school in the endeavor to raise children. They help their students flourish by providing opportunities for deep human connections to permeate all aspects of their lives. Their educational approach — summed up by founder, Dr. Glory Ludwick, as “Be kind to everyone” — supports children in practicing cooperation, leadership, mentoring, listening, personal integrity, valuing differences, and respecting the rights of others.

Emerson School is a K-8 school in Ann Arbor, MI designed for gifted and academically talented students. The mission of Emerson School is to provide a whole child, multiple method approach to instruction for gifted and for academically talented students. The school encourages creativity, problem solving, and the development of basic skills, while providing a warm, supportive environment that promotes responsibility for oneself and others.

Fred J. Carnage GT/AIG Basics Magnet Middle School, cultivates and celebrates the unique qualities and needs of each learner. Their approach and commitment to learning is rooted in an understanding that through a challenging curriculum, taught by a highly qualified, nurturing staff, they are fostering and nurturing responsible citizens, equipped academically, and artistically, to be prolific, contributing citizens in the 21st century.

FlexSchool is a unique learning network for gifted and twice exceptional (2e) middle and high school students. FlexSchool embraces students for who and where they are, then supports them as they learn to thrive. Small, ability-based discussion classes taught by subject experts ensure meaningful conversations and the opportunity to ask high-level questions.

Locations: Bronxville, NY; Berkeley Heights, NJ; and a 100% live virtual Cloud Campus

Florida Atlantic University High School (FAU High School) is a public, dual enrollment high school on the campus of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida. FAU High School is unique by the advanced coursework and classroom setting that students participate in. 9th grade at FAU High School prepares all students to transition to Florida Atlantic University, as 10th graders, where they complete the rest of their high school coursework and begin their undergraduate degrees in a major of their choosing. A typical graduate of FAU High School earns three years worth of college credits towards a Bachelor’s degree.