Archive for the ‘In the News’ Category
Mosaica Sponsors the Georgia Charter Schools Association Reception
On March 10th, Mosaica Education, Inc. will sponsor the 8th Annual Georgia Charter School Association Conference Welcome Reception. The reception will be held at the Marietta Hilton Hotel & Conference Center from 4:30pm -7:30pm. The 8th Annual Georgia Charter Schools Conference, held March 10-12th, is the only statewide meeting for Georgia’s charter community. More than […]
03.10.2010 : Posted in Community, In the News and tagged Charter Schools, Georgia Charter Schools, Georgia Charter Schools Association, Mosaica Education Inc.
Now we are 13! A Letter from Mosaica Co-Founders Dawn and Gene Eidelman
Join us as we celebrate Mosaica’s lucky 13th birthday! On January 15, 1997, on the 13th anniversary of our first date as a young couple, we incorporated Mosaica Education, Inc., bringing to life a dream of providing a world-class education for all children. Thirteen has always been a lucky number for us, and we are […]
01.15.2010 : Posted in In the News
Dawn and Gene Eidelman Win Top Entrepreneur Award
Mosaica Co-Founders Gene Eidelman and his wife, Dawn Eidelman, Ph.D., were honored recently by the Education Industry Association (EIA) when the organization presented them with its 2009 James P. Boyle Entrepreneurial Leadership Award.
08.11.2009 : Posted in In the News
Academic Performance
MICHIGAN: Three charter schools managed by Mosaica Education, Inc. have been recognized as “Beating the Odds” by the Michigan Department of Education.
07.16.2009 : Posted in In the News
2007 Inc. Inner City 100 Award
In a ceremony in Boston on May 3rd, Mosaica was recognized by the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City and Inc. Magazine as one of the 100 fastest-growing urban businesses in the United States. This is the fourth year in a row that Mosaica has been so honored. In addition, Mosaica was given the inaugural […]
06.12.2007 : Posted in In the News
6 more charter schools might be on way
Six more charter schools have been proposed for the Pikes Peak region in three school districts.