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 MOSAICA EDUCATION, INC., NEW YORK, New york

Mosaica Education's purpose is to open portals of opportunity for children and adults through excellence in education. A Mosaica school serves as a community pillar for life-long learning, pride and self-actualization. The company manages public schools at current district spending levels, either under contract with local school districts or funded directly by states under charter school laws that permit private management. Mosaica partners with community groups, universities, and school districts looking to create new schools or to revitalize existing ones.

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Serving 18,000 students in 90 schools in 9 states.

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Website: www.mosaicaeducation.com

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Contact:
CEO: Michael J. Connelly
100 Wall Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10005
Telephone: 212-232-0305
Email: Connelly@MosaicaEducation.com


 

MOSAICA IN THE NEWS:

A WHOLE NEW WORLD: HOW MOSAICA EDUCATION MADE THE JUMP FROM THE INNER CITY TO THE MIDDLE EAST: Rand had heard about Mosaica's success in the U.S. and was calling to offer Connelly the chance to replicate it in a Middle Eastern nation. Inc. Magazine, July 2006

COMPANY BIDDING FOR SCHOOL CRIES FOUL: "If they're worried about people coming in and taking their students, they need to improve their education," said [Gene Eidleman, president of Mosaica Education]. "That's what competition is about. Grand Rapids parents deserve to have more choice." The Grand Rapids Press, October 28, 2005.

INNER CITY 100: New York-based Mosaica Education, Inc. is ranked the fastest-growing urban company in America on Inc. Magazine's 2005 Inner City 100. Mosaica Press Release, April 22, 2005.

Charter Schools Make the Grade -- New Research Reveals Charters Help Michigan Students Succeed, Respond to Public Demand for Education Reform
Almost 85,000 of Michigan's kids will attend the state’s 230 public charter schools when they head back to school this week, making Michigan one of the most progressive states in the nation in providing alternative public school options. New achievement data show that these schools outperform their traditional counterparts, and a brand new statewide survey suggests that charter schools are providing exactly the bold education reforms the Michigan public demands. NCEP Press Release, September 8, 2004


           


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