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Institutions and Organizations Represented in Recent Years INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED IN RECENT YEARS Institution State Earle School District AK Barton High School AR DeWitt High School AR Lakeside High School AR Phillips Community College UA AR Central High School AZ BASIS Mesa AZ Urban School Of San Francisco CA Cranbrook Schools CA Birmingham Community Charter High School CA SEO Scholars CA Saddleback High School CA James Lick High School/ESUHSD CA College Match LA CA Stanford University CA iMentor CA Alliance Marc and Eva Stern Math and Science School CA Fairmont Preparatory Academy CA BASIS Independent Silicon Valley CA New Roads School CA Xavier College Preparatory High School CA Valley Christian High School CA Balboa School CA Marlborough School CA San Domenico Upper School CA Saddleback Valley Christian School CA Saint Mary's College of California CA Flintridge Preparatory School CA La Salle College Preparatory CA de Toledo High School CA Lick-Wilmerding High School CA East College Prep CA Monte Vista Christian School CA Ojai Valley School CA Palm Valley School CA The Buckley School CA San Francisco Waldorf HS CA YULA Girls High School CA Georgia Institute of Technology CA Notre Dame High School CA DSST: Conservatory Green High School CO United States Air Force Academy CO Eagle County Schools CO Watershed School CO Connecticut River Academy CT Lauralton Hall CT University of New Haven CT Canterbury School CT East Hartford Public Schools CT National Cathedral School DC American University DC University of the District of Columbia DC Edmund Burke School DC Katz Yeshiva High School FL Superior Collegiate FL College Academy at Broward College FL TERRA Environmental Research Institute/MDCPS FL Monsignor Edward Pace HS FL Westminster Christian School FL Calvary Christian Academy FL Bishop Moore Catholic High School FL American Heritage School FL Windermere Preparatory School FL Palmer Trinity School FL John A. Ferguson Senior High School FL Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Sr. High School FL Divine Savior Academy FL Scheck Hillel Community School FL Gulliver Preparatory School FL G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School FL Atlanta Public Schools GA KIPP Through College-Metro Atlanta GA Oglethorpe University GA Skyview High School ID iMentor IL George Washington High School IL British International School Chicago - South Loop IL St. Teresa High School IL Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School IN Canterbury School IN Eleanor McMain Secondary School- An InspireNOLA Charter School LA Pioneer Charter School of Science II MA Waltham High School MA Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School MA Prospect Hill Academy Charter School MA St. John's Preparatory School MA Falmouth High School MA Dracut High School MA Lawrence High School MA Saint John's High School MA Belmont Hill School MA Swampscott High School MA The Roxbury Latin School MA Boston HERC MA Excel High School MA Gardner HIgh School MA North Quincy High School MA Lowell High School MA Boston Green Academy MA Brooke Charter Schools MA Boston Collegiate Charter School MA Saugus High School MA West Springfield High School MA Quabbin Regional High School MA Everett High School MA Fontbonne Academy MA Beaver Country Day School MA Central Catholic HS MA Rising Tide Charter Public School MA Falmouth Academy MA Lesley University MA Prospect Hill Academy Charter School MA Brockton High School MA Boston Latin Academy MA Boston Public Schools -West Roxbury Academy MA Match Charter Public High School MA Phillips Academy, Andover MA Mount Saint Joseph High School MD Baltimore City College MD Garrison Forest School MD Notre Dame Preparatory School MD Indian Creek School MD Loyola University Maryland MD The Heights School MD Falmouth High School ME Bates College ME University of New England ME Greenhills School MI Cornerstone Health & Technology High School MI Seaholm High School MI Grand Rapids Christian High School MI Hastings HIgh School MI Cranbrook Schools MI Flaherty Family Foundation MN Southwest High School, Minneapolis MN University of Minnesota Twin Cities MN St. Louis University High School MO Springfield Catholic High School MO Washington University in St. Louis MO Mississippi Valley State University MS Billings Central Catholic High School MT Forsyth Country Day School NC Carolina Friends School NC University of North Carolina- Wilmington NC Central Carolina Community College NC St. Paul School NH Goffstown High School NH The Pingry School NJ KIPP New Jersey NJ Warren Hills Regional HS NJ The Pingry School NJ Bayonne High School NJ Irvington High School NJ Ma'ayanot Yeshiva High School NJ Elite Preparatory Academy NJ Princeton University NJ Morris Catholic High School NJ St. Peter's Prep NJ Bosque School NM Red Hook Initiative NY Bottom Line NY South Bronx United NY Manhattan Village Academy NY Story2 NY Ascend Learning NY NYCSALT NY The Opportunity Network NY Academy for Careers in Television and Film NY Central Park East High School/ CBI NY Epic Theatre Ensemble NY Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America NY Friends of WHEELS NY West Point (USMA) NY IN-Tech Academy, CBI NY CARA College Access:Research & Action NY OneGoal NY CollegeBound Initiative NY The Young Woman's Leadership School- Queens NY uAspire NY Rye High School NY High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology NY Row New York NY Xavier High School NY The TEAK Fellowship NY Institute for Health Professions at Cambria Heights NY Bronxville High School NY CareerNext at SUNY Schenectady &The College Experience at the College of St Rose NY MESA Charter High School NY Xaverian High School NY Mary McDowell Friends School NY Millennium Brooklyn High School NY Bridge Golf Foundation NY East Bronx Academy NY Park East High School NY Friends of WHEELS NY Hyde Leadership Charter School NY Riverside Goddard Options Institute NY New York University NY Uncommon Collegiate Charter High School NY Yeshiva University NY AECI Charter High School NY Bronx River High School NY The Heritage School/ College Bound Initiative NY Gregorio Luperon High School NY Kingsbridge Heights Community Center NY Central Park East High School/ CBI NY Red Hook Initiative NY The Flushing International High School NY Theater Arts Production Company High School NY Brooklyn Generation School NY Institute for Health Professions NY Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria/ College Bound Initiative NY Academy for Careers in Television and Film NY Matriculate NY Hall Of Science NY Sophie Davis Biomedical Education Program/CUNY School of Medicine NY Achievement First University Prep High School NY The Chapin School NY Brooklyn Friends School NY KAPPA International HS NY Breakthrough New York NY Xavier High School NY CollegeBound Initiative NY Auroa High School OH Antioch College OH Revere High School OH The Summit Country Day School OH Saint Ignatius High School OH College Now Greater Cleveland OH Kenyon College OH St. John's Jesuit High School & Academy OH Brunswick High School OH Solon High School OH Norman North High School OK Minds Matter & Riverdale High School OR South Medford High School OR Carnegie Mellon University PA Villa Joseph Marie High School PA Gettysburg College PA Kohelet Yeshiva High School PA East Stroudsburg University PA Gettysburg College PA University of Pennsylania/College of Arts and Sciences PA Carnegie Mellon University PA Saint John's School PR PR St. Patrick Academy RI South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics SC McCallie School TN Hilton Head Preparatory School TN Tennessee State University TN CollegeCommunityCareer TX Genesys Works TX Uplift Heights TX The University of Texas at Austin TX Regents School of Austin TX Winston School TX La Joya Independent School District- Guidance & Counseling Department TX Tomball High School TX McKinney North High School TX Harlandale Independent School District TX Texas State University TX Liberty Christian School TX Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences TX The University of Texas at Austin TX Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences TX Trinity University TX Fort Worth Independent School District TX Tomball Independent School District TX Creekside Park Junior High TX Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences TX Academic Success Program TX Academies of Loudoun VA Lee High School VA Fairfax County Public Schools VA Oakton Academy VA University of Virginia VA The Northwest School WA Franklin High School WA University School of Milwaukee WI University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point WI Carmen High School of Science & Technology WI University of Wisconsin - Madison WI Edgewood High School WI Brookfield Academy WI Morgantown High School WV University High School WV Institution Country Sydney Grammar School Australia University of The Bahamas Bahamas Collingwood School Canada Stanstead College Canada Lower Canada College Canada University of Toronto Canada Toronto French School- Canada's International School Canada Zhejiang Fuyang High School International Center China Beijing National Day School China Xi'an Hanova International School China The Attached Middle School to JXNU China Chengdu Summit International School China Beijing Veritas School China Shanghai International University Jingan Foreign Language High School China Chongqing No 1 International Studies School China Chengdu No.7 Wanda High School China Zhejiang Fuyang High School China Chengdu No.7 Wanda High School China Xiaoyan School of Art China Changsha WES Academy China Shanghai Maple Leaf International School China Southlands School China Qindao China Altramira International School Colombia Marymount School Barranquilla Colombia APDE Schools Guatemala Guatemala Island School Hong Kong British School Jakarta Indonesia Fairfield International Academy Jamaica Osaka University Japan Spectrum International School Kazakhstan Bugil Academy Korea-Republic of (KOR) Seoul National University Korea-Republic of (KOR) Korea International School Korea-Republic of (KOR) Dulwich College Seoul Korea-Republic of (KOR) Busan Foreign School Korea-Republic of (KOR) Logarithm school of Mongolia Mongolia Karachi Grammar School Pakistan Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar Qatar Weill Cornell Medicine- Qatar Qatar Texas A&M University at Qatar Qatar Georgetown University Qatar Qatar Hamad Bin Khalifa University Qatar Yale-NUS College Singapore St George's International School Switzerland.
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