Nashua charter school named finalist for National Building on Hope IMPACT Award

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12 Charter Schools Shine In Community Engagement, Educational Innovation, Student Empowerment,  And Model Charters 

WASHINGTON, D.C. Building Hope, the non-profit leader in charter school facilities,  financing, and services, on March 18 announced 12 finalists for its third annual Building Hope IMPACT  Awards. The finalists were selected for their exceptional impact on community engagement, educational innovation, student empowerment, and for being model charter schools. Twelve grants will ultimately be awarded: one $20,000 grant and two $10,000 grants in each of the four categories. 

“We are thrilled to recognize these trailblazing charter schools that have set a new standard for excellence,” said President and CEO of Building Hope William D. Hansen. “Their dedication to  community engagement, educational innovation, and student empowerment is truly inspiring.” 

The 2024 finalists represent 10 different states and U.S. territories, and also include seven previous semi-finalists: 

Student Empowerment 

  1. Monument Academy, Washington, DC 
  2. Siembra Leadership High School in Albuquerque, NM 
  3. Tapestry Public Charter School, Doraville, GA 

Community Engagement 

  1. Academy for Global Citizenship, Chicago, IL 
  2. Amy Biehl High School, Albuquerque, NM 
  3. Vimenti, San Juan, PR 

Education Innovation 

  1. MicroSociety Academy, Nashua, NH 
  2. NW Passage High School, Coon Rapids, MN 
  3. The School for Examining Essential Questions of Sustainability, Honolulu, HI 

S. Joseph Bruno Charter Leadership Award 

  1. Arizona Autism Charter Schools, Inc., Phoenix, AZ 
  2. HIVE Preparatory School, Hialeah, FL 
  3. River City Science Academy, Jacksonville, FL 

“Our finalists serve their students, families, and communities with love and a dedication to providing  unique and effective educational opportunities. They are shining beacons of hope for the future of  education,” said Chief Impact Officer and Chair of the IMPACT Selection Committee Sherilyn Moore. 

IMPACT Award finalists will present their transformative stories and discover their grant award amounts during Building Hope’s third annual IMPACT Summit, April 23-25, 2024. The 2024 summit will be held in  Miami and is open to charter school leaders nationwide. To register or for additional information about the IMPACT Summit, visit www.buildinghope.org/impact/awards.  

Building Hope is grateful for the sponsors of the 2024 IMPACT Summit: 

Platinum Sponsors 

• Florida Charter Institute 

• Risk Strategies 

Gold Sponsors 

• Dynamic Network Solutions 

• Raymond James 

Silver Sponsors 

• Capital Trust Authority 

• HJ Sims 

• Key Construction 

• MCN Build 

• Paylocity 

• PNC 

• ShinePR 

• Studio Twenty-Seven Architecture 

• Ziegler 

About MACS

The MicroSociety Academy Charter School (MACS) founders strongly believe that a K-8 MicroSociety School will better prepare our children for college, post-high school education, and the 21st Century workplace. The curriculum will meet all state and local standards using innovative, engaging, research-based, technology-infused instructional strategies that have proven successful throughout the U.S. and the world. The school is located at 591 W. Hollis St. in Nashua, NH

About Building Hope Building Hope is a national non-profit that empowers advancements in education through our work with charter schools providing unparalleled facility financing, real estate development, and operational services. We believe a facility should never be the barrier preventing a child from attending a great school. During our 20-year history, Building Hope has supported over $1 billion in the development of school facilities. For more information, visit www.buildinghope.org.