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Founder, former President. Chris Barbic (SVP) Website. www.yesprep.org. YES Prep Public Schools, Inc.[1] is a network of public, open-enrollment charter schools located in Greater Houston. Its headquarters are located at its Southside campus. [2][3] The YES program is a university-preparatory program for grades K-12.
YES Prep started opening elementary schools in 2020 after decades of serving Houston children in grades 6-12. The district believes the sooner students start getting a high-quality education, the ...
Prior to joining YES Prep, Castillo was a designing integration strategies in school operations, transportation services, child nutrition, brand awareness, fundraising, donor stewardship, student ...
Crossroads Community Education Center. Houston Can! Academy Charter School, home of the Bulldogs. Houston Can! Academy Hobby. Houston Heights High School, home of the Panthers. KIPP Houston High School, home of the Kerberos (2004) North Houston High School for Business. George I. Sanchez High School, home of the Eagles.
Website. www.ideapublicschools.org. IDEA Public Schools, Inc (Individuals Dedicated to Excellence and Achievement Public Schools) is a not‐for‐profit charter school operator based in Weslaco, Texas. [1] It was formed in June 2000. [2][3][4] In 2015 it served about 19,000 students in 36 schools, about 85% of whom were economically disadvantaged.
YES Prep Connect Six. Jared Meade, Neighbor. Apr29. Event Details. Sat, Apr 29, 2023 at 1:00 PM. Add to calendar. 8787 Tallyho Rd, Houston, TX, 77061. Every family deserves an opportunity for a ...
Learn more at a YES Prep hiring event on April 29, 3-8 p.m. at the YES Prep home office, or apply below. Hobby Elementary Job Postings: Hobby Elementary - Teacher; Hobby Elementary - Teacher Assistant
The YES Prep College Preparatory School System which stands for Youth Engaged in Service, was founded in 1998 when Christopher Barbic, now the head of the Achievement School District in Memphis, Texas, grew frustrated as he watched his sixth grade students move on to low-performing intermediate schools. Barbic decided to recruit some of the ...