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![]() Edison Schools Renews School Management Contracts Across the Country. Boards Cite Academic Achievement and Parent Satisfaction. Tuesday, July 22, 2003 "We are pleased to be able to continue working in partnership with all of these great schools and districts," said Christopher Cerf, Edison President and Chief Operating Officer. "This represents a strong and compelling vote of confidence in our school op erating performance around the country. We applaud our partner districts and charter school boards for their support and ongoing commitment to innovative partnerships. These contract renewals give us the opportunity to continue our commitment to improvi ng student achievement and educational outcomes for more than 4,000 students enrolled at these schools across the country." In addition to showing strong academic progress and achievement gains on national and criterion reference tests, these Edison sc h ools have high levels of parent satisfaction, as measured by an annual, independent survey conducted by Harris Interactive.
West Covina, California "The Edison Schools charter school is an integral part of our district's ability to offer our students a wide array of alternative education opportunities," said Board President Steve Cox of the West Covina Unified School District. "The presence of the charter school in the district has a direct impact on the overall perfor m an ce of our traditional schools. The San Jose - Edison program of academics, technology, and character provides the students the world-class education they deserve. We are proud to have renewed the contract with Edison Schools and look forward to ou r m utu al successes." "Our school community is thrilled about our extended involvement with Edison Schools," commented Principal Denise Patton. "We are proud of what we have accomplished over the past five years, and equally proud of our association wit h a n ed ucation al system that provides extraordinary learning opportunities for children across the nation."
East Palo Alto, California
Napa, C a liforn ia
Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado Academy-Edison Elementary School, in Colorado Springs was also approved for a one-year renewal. Academy-Edison serves students in grades K-5 in District 20, Co l orado S prings.
Duluth, Minnesota According to DPSA Board President Paul Goossens, "After thoroughly reflecting on the strength of the Edison programs over these past six years, and examining E dison's ability to contin ue to provide the high quality educational programs demanded by our organization, the Duluth Public Schools Academy (DPSA) Board is unanimous in its desire to continue our partnership with Edison. The mission of our schools is t o the "Dedicate d Pursuit o f Student Achievement." Edison has been instrumental in achieving and exceeding these pursuits, and we are excited about their renewed commitment to continuing that tradition in Duluth." Since opening the school doors to kind ergar t en through eighth grade children in Duluth six years ago, the DPSA schools, under the management of Edison, have demonstrated significant and continued improvement in student achievement; resounding student and staff satisfaction; and sound financial viability.
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