Tuition payments may be made in full or through the FACTS payment plan. Lunch for grades PK-5 is included in tuition. Supply fees, which include all school supplies, and field trips are separate costs.

The Bright School, founded in 1913 by progressive educator Mary G. Bright, enrolls 350 students in preschool through fifth grade. Bright School seeks motivated students, offers a child-centered curriculum and develops in children a lifelong love of learning and a sense of responsibility that provides a critical foundation for their future.


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Bright Star Schools is happy to announce our partnership with After-School All-Stars, Los Angeles on the 21st Century application. If successful, this award will allow us to provide our students with a comprehensive after-school program at:

Bright Star Schools is a free, public, open enrollment charter school organization that operates nine schools across Los Angeles.Ā 

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Ā Founded in 2003, we provide 3,600+ students in grades TK - 12 with holistic, inclusive support to achieve academic excellence and grow their unique talents so that they find joy and fulfillment in higher education, career, and life.

In most cases, there is no cost to participate in the program.


The Energy Commission provides technical assistance services up to $20,000 of a consultant's costs. The cost of a study depends on the facility size, type, and scope of the project. If the cost of the study exceeds $20,000, the school may opt to share in the cost or reduce the scope. The Commission contracts with experienced engineering and architectural consultants with technical assistance.

The best choice for your back-to-school supply kits is Bright SchoolKitz. Don't stress about finding hard-to-find supplies like orange prong folders or brands you have never heard of on messy, out-of-stock retailer shelves. Don't pay for a pack of twelve markers when you only need two. With Bright SchoolKitz, simply click a few buttons to order your school supply packs and relax. We've got this for you!


Not apart of our program yet? No problem, pass our information on to your PTO/PTA member or even your school principal, and we can get your school signed up!

Avoid the hassle of shopping store to store for that elusive supply. Our school supply kits are delivered directly to the school or home before the rst day so kids will be ready with the right supplies.

Our school supply kits match your teacher's list. We work with your child's school to get the finalized teachers' supply lists and fill your prepackaged school supply packs will brand name and quality supplies.Ordering Kits Is As EASY As

Pick, Click & KickPick a Kit!Choosing your school supply kit is fast and easy!

Kick back and enjoy the summer. Bright SchoolKitz will be delivered directly to the school or home so you don't need to pick up anything. Your child will be prepared with the right school supplies on the first day of school!

While you are ordering your school kit, you will have the opportunity to donate money towards school supply kits for families who struggle with buying school supplies. Bright SchoolKitz will match your donation and send extra supplies to your school.

Ida started teaching home economics in Frisco ISD in 1974. She was known to be a teacher always, whether she was inside or outside of the school doors. She had a passion for what she taught because she knew that students would use those life skills for the rest of their lives.

She retired from teaching full-time in 1984 to focus on her health, but this did not stop her from supporting Frisco ISD students and staff. She remained an active volunteer, spending countless hours on the phone helping with school initiatives and supporting activities such as the Frisco High School band.

We evaluate the causal effects of a program that constructed high quality "girl-friendly" primary schools in Burkina Faso, using a regression discontinuity design 2.5 years after the program started. We find that the program increased enrollment of all children between the ages of 5 and 12 by 20 percentage points and increased their test scores by 0.45 standard deviations. The change in test scores for those children caused to attend school by the program is 2.2 standard deviations. We also find that the program was particularly effective for girls, increasing their enrollment rate by 5 percentage points more than boys', although this did not translate into a differential effect on test scores. Disentangling the effects of school access from the unique characteristics of the new schools, we find that the unique characteristics were responsible for a 13 percentage point increase in enrollment and 0.35 standard deviations in test scores, while simply providing a school increased enrollment by 26.5 percentage points and test scores by 0.323 standard deviations. The unique characteristics of the school account for the entire difference in the treatment effect by gender.

This paper is based on an evaluation of the BRIGHT program funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a U.S. government agency. We are grateful to several officials at MCC, including Sophia van der Bijl, Malik Chaka, Sophia Sahaf, and Franck Wiebe, for their help throughout the project. We are also grateful to the many people in Burkina Faso who were instrumental in making this study possible, including Michel Kabore (USAID) and several Ministry of Education officials who allowed us to interview them and gave us access to the application data, a key source of data. We also thank staff members at the four implementing agencies (Plan International, CRS, TinTua, and FAWE) for the information they provided to us, in particular to Fritz Foster (Plan International), Makasa Kabongo (chief of party, BRIGHT project), and Debra Shomberg (CRS country director). This study would not have been possible without the work and commitment of the many people who collected data in the evaluation. Collecting school and household data in almost 300 rural villages in Burkina Faso was an important and challenging task in this study. We are particularly grateful to Jean Pierre Sawadogo, Robert Ouedraogo, and Pam Zahonogo at the University of Ouagadougou for their commitment, hard work, advice, and leadership in the data collection process. We would like to thank Ama Baafra Abeberese, Jesse Antilles-Hughes, Joel Smith, and Ama Takyi for excellent research assistance. Finally, we would also like to thank many people who gave us insightful comments on the research, including Peter Schochet, Anu Rangarajan, and seminar participants at APPAM, Harvard Kennedy School, Mathematica Policy Research, MCC, SREE, and USAID. Corresponding author: Linden, leigh.linden@austin.utexas.edu. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

GreatSchools is the leading nonprofit providing high-quality information that supports parents pursuing a great education for their child, schools striving for excellence, and communities working to diminish inequities in education.

Head of School Kristin Watts said in a statement, "I can confirm a Bright School student was bitten by one of the dogs while the family was on campus after hours, and the parents told me the student will be fine and back to school next week."

Expanded Background Checks

If you are interested in volunteering, apply for an expanded background check here as soon as possible. Note this is the same check we use for employees. When applying, select the "volunteer" option. There is a cost to you, and it's good for 5 years.Ā 


Smart Snacks & Ordering Birthday TreatsĀ 

All snacks provided to students during the school day, including birthday treats and classroom parties, must meet the Smart Snack Standards set by the USDA. Click here to see guidelines and information. See the approved Smart Snack List here. If you would like to order birthday treats from the school, complete this form and return at least 2 weeks in advance.Ā 


Kindergarten and New Student Registration Links

Kindergarten Pre-Registration- All parents or guardians of any student turning five (5) by August 1, 2023, are encouraged to preregister for Kindergarten for the 2023-2024 school year. Once the form is completed, an email will be sent after Spring Break from the Principal requesting additional information. Kindergarten student/parent orientation will take place on August 9th and 10th.Ā 

Kindergarten Early Entry Request - Any new Kindergarten student who will not be five (5) years of age by August 1, 2023, should complete the Kindergarten pre-registration form linked above. Once completed, the Principal will contact you to meet with you and your child for a short readiness assessment. Final early entry approval will be made by June 1, 2023.


New Student Pre-registration - Please use this form for any new student in grades 1-12 only to begin the registration process for the 2023-2024 school year. If you live in the district and would like to request to attend an elementary school that is not in your attendance area, please complete the In-District Transfer Application below. If you live outside the district, please complete the Out-of-District Transfer Application below

If you live in the district and would like to request to attend an elementary school that is not in your attendance area, please complete the In-District Transfer Application below, or if you live outside the district, please complete the Out-of-District Transfer Application below. All in-district and out-of-district transfers must have a complete application on file each school year. In-District Transfer Application - Please use this form if you live in the district and would like to request to attend an elementary school that is not in your attendance area. Please note - the application must be renewed each school year.Out-of-District Transfer Application - Please use this form if you live out of the district and would like to request a transfer to attend Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools. Please note - the application must be renewed each school year.In accordance with HEA 1381, Sunman-Dearborn Community School Corporation will allow all public school transfer students to enroll in our district until the end of the school year.tag_hash_113tag_hash_114tag_hash_115

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