Meet our Team



Dana Dillard-Jackson
Dana Dillard-Jackson
Dana Dillard-Jackson
Lead Teacher
Lead Teacher
Lead Teacher
Dana Dillard-Jackson is a Lead Teacher at Flourish Schools. She brings many years of experience from the classroom and school leadership, having served in both teaching and administrator roles. Before joining Flourish, Dana spent 20 years at Smithson Craighead Academy, a K–5 charter school in Madison, Tennessee.
She began her career there as a classroom teacher before becoming assistant principal and later principal, leading a faculty of 44 and serving 320 students. Prior to her work at Smithson Craighead Academy, Dana taught in Orleans Parish Schools, and UNO Charter Schools.
Dana holds a B.A. in Elementary Education from Southern University New Orleans and an M.Ed. from Tennessee State University. She has completed 14 hours of certification at the Tennessee Academy for School Leaders and holds an ILL-P Professional preK–12 Administrator certification.
Among her many professional strengths, Dana is proudest of her “superpower” — the ability to make meaningful connections with families and the community.
Dana Dillard-Jackson is a Lead Teacher at Flourish Schools. She brings many years of experience from the classroom and school leadership, having served in both teaching and administrator roles. Before joining Flourish, Dana spent 20 years at Smithson Craighead Academy, a K–5 charter school in Madison, Tennessee.
She began her career there as a classroom teacher before becoming assistant principal and later principal, leading a faculty of 44 and serving 320 students. Prior to her work at Smithson Craighead Academy, Dana taught in Orleans Parish Schools, and UNO Charter Schools.
Dana holds a B.A. in Elementary Education from Southern University New Orleans and an M.Ed. from Tennessee State University. She has completed 14 hours of certification at the Tennessee Academy for School Leaders and holds an ILL-P Professional preK–12 Administrator certification.
Among her many professional strengths, Dana is proudest of her “superpower” — the ability to make meaningful connections with families and the community.
Selena Ayala is Operations Specialist at Flourish School. Bilingual in English and Spanish, she is the “glue” that ensures each school-day offers students and families an amazing experience. She loves working with students of all ages and their families.
Before joining Flourish, Selena was in Operations and was a front-office Receptionist for Republic High School. She managed attendance, front-office staff, event planning, and was the first-line liaison between the school and parents.
Prior to Republic, Selena was the front office Manager at KIPP Antioch Elementary School, responsible for welcoming students, overseeing attendance, covering recess and managing school supplies inventories.
Selena has many superpowers, but Flourish most appreciates her real-time multi-tasking and problem-solving!
Selena Ayala is Operations Specialist at Flourish School. Bilingual in English and Spanish, she is the “glue” that ensures each school-day offers students and families an amazing experience. She loves working with students of all ages and their families.
Before joining Flourish, Selena was in Operations and was a front-office Receptionist for Republic High School. She managed attendance, front-office staff, event planning, and was the first-line liaison between the school and parents.
Prior to Republic, Selena was the front office Manager at KIPP Antioch Elementary School, responsible for welcoming students, overseeing attendance, covering recess and managing school supplies inventories.
Selena has many superpowers, but Flourish most appreciates her real-time multi-tasking and problem-solving!


Selena Ayala
Selena Ayala
Selena Ayala
Operations Specialist
Operations Specialist
Operations Specialist


John Danner
John Danner
John Danner
CEO of Flourish Schools
CEO of Flourish Schools
John Danner is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flourish Schools. He has a storied career as a pioneer and thought leader in education innovation. Before Flourish, John built several education technology companies including Project Read and SparkSpace, which provide reading and writing instruction using AI for elementary and middle schools. Before that, John co-founded and was CEO of Rocketship Public Schools, the first blended elementary school network in the country (2007).
John Danner is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flourish Schools. He has a storied career as a pioneer and thought leader in education innovation. Before Flourish, John built several education technology companies including Project Read and SparkSpace, which provide reading and writing instruction using AI for elementary and middle schools. Before that, John co-founded and was CEO of Rocketship Public Schools, the first blended elementary school network in the country (2007).
Today, Rocket ship operates 25 schools in 5 states serving 12,000 students per year, with many of its schools ranking at the academic top in their states, despite serving an average of 84% free and reduced meal students. Before Rocket ship, John was a public school teacher in Metro Nashville Public Schools (Donelson Elementary and Glengarry Elementary). John began his career as a tech entrepreneur: he founded and was CEO of NetGravity, the world’s first Internet advertising company.John holds a B.S. and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and an M. Ed. From Vanderbilt University.
John’s superpower is adaptability (although he prefers the term, scrappy).
Today, Rocket ship operates 25 schools in 5 states serving 12,000 students per year, with many of its schools ranking at the academic top in their states, despite serving an average of 84% free and reduced meal students. Before Rocket ship, John was a public school teacher in Metro Nashville Public Schools (Donelson Elementary and Glengarry Elementary). John began his career as a tech entrepreneur: he founded and was CEO of NetGravity, the world’s first Internet advertising company.John holds a B.S. and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and an M. Ed. From Vanderbilt University.
John’s superpower is adaptability (although he prefers the term, scrappy).
Adam Nadeau
Adam Nadeau
Adam Nadeau
CFO of Flourish Schools
CFO of Flourish Schools
CFO of Flourish Schools
Adam Nadeau is co-founder and Chief Administrative Officer at Flourish Schools. His entire career has been focused on delivering innovation into K-12 classrooms. Adam started asa founding teacher at KIPP Academy Nashville. He then joined Rocketship as a Humanities teacher and went on to open multiple Rocketship campuses and regions as principal, including Rocketship Nashville. Adam then became the VP of Achievement & Personalized Learning for the entire Rocketship school network.
Adam Nadeau is co-founder and Chief Administrative Officer at Flourish Schools. His entire career has been focused on delivering innovation into K-12 classrooms. Adam started asa founding teacher at KIPP Academy Nashville. He then joined Rocketship as a Humanities teacher and went on to open multiple Rocketship campuses and regions as principal, including Rocketship Nashville. Adam then became the VP of Achievement & Personalized Learning for the entire Rocketship school network.



With experience in building school models from early childhood through high school, Adam is eager to continue to explore how schools employ emerging tools to prepare children for life in the 21st century. Adam holds a B.A. from Middle bury College, and an M.Ed. and M.B.A. from Vanderbilt University. Adam’s superpower is problem solving.
With experience in building school models from early childhood through high school, Adam is eager to continue to explore how schools employ emerging tools to prepare children for life in the 21st century. Adam holds a B.A. from Middle bury College, and an M.Ed. and M.B.A. from Vanderbilt University. Adam’s superpower is problem solving.
“Flourish allows students to grow, develop, and learn at their own pace!”
Evelyn, Parent
7th Grade

How to apply for Flourish
Flourish accepts students via a rolling admissions process, based on available spaces in each class and grade.
We also conform to deadlines from the Tennessee Educational Savings Account (ESA) calendar.
We are currently accepting applications for the school term starting in January, 2026
Applying for admission to Flourish includes the following steps:
Fill out an application
Start the process online in just a few minutes here.
Schedule a school tour and interview
Meet our team and see the classrooms in action.
Confirm tuition payment method
Choose the plan that works best for your family. Learn more.
Flourish notifies families of admission decision
We’ll send your acceptance and next steps.
Families enroll Students
Complete enrollment forms and get ready for Day 1!
“Flourish allows students to grow, develop, and learn at their own pace!”
Evelyn, Parent
7th Grade

How to apply for Flourish
Flourish accepts students via a rolling admissions process, based on available spaces in each class and grade.
We also conform to deadlines from the Tennessee Educational Savings Account (ESA) calendar.
We are currently accepting applications for the school term starting in January, 2026
Applying for admission to Flourish includes the following steps:
Fill out an application
Start the process online in just a few minutes here.
Schedule a school tour and interview
Meet our team and see the classrooms in action.
Confirm tuition payment method
Choose the plan that works best for your family. Learn more.
Flourish notifies families of admission decision
We’ll send your acceptance and next steps.
Families enroll Students
Complete enrollment forms and get ready for Day 1!
“Flourish allows students to grow, develop, and learn at their own pace!”
Evelyn, Parent
7th Grade

How to apply for Flourish
Flourish accepts students via a rolling admissions process, based on available spaces in each class and grade.
We also conform to deadlines from the Tennessee Educational Savings Account (ESA) calendar.
We are currently accepting applications for the school term starting in January, 2026
Applying for admission to Flourish includes the following steps:
Fill out an application
Start the process online in just a few minutes here.
Schedule a school tour and interview
Meet our team and see the classrooms in action.
Confirm tuition payment method
Choose the plan that works best for your family. Learn more.
Flourish notifies families of admission decision
We’ll send your acceptance and next steps.
Families enroll Students
Complete enrollment forms and get ready for Day 1!
Tuition
Although we are a private school, we strive to make Flourish accessible for all families.
Tuition for the term starting January 1, 2026 is $8,000
Tuition for the full 2026-27 school year is: $16,000
Learn more about ESA funds and whether your family qualifies.
Qualifying families may also apply for one of approximately 10,000 Tennessee Education Freedom Scholarships (EFS). For the 2025-26 school year, EFS awards were $7,295 per student. Learn more about qualifying for EFS funds
Read our full Education Policy
Although we are a private school, we strive to make Flourish accessible for all families.
Tuition for the term starting January 1, 2026 is $8,000
Tuition for the full 2026-27 school year is: $16,000
Learn more about ESA funds and whether your family qualifies.
Qualifying families may also apply for one of approximately 10,000 Tennessee Education Freedom Scholarships (EFS). For the 2025-26 school year, EFS awards were $7,295 per student. Learn more about qualifying for EFS funds
Read our full Education Policy
Where Learning is a Joy
Find out how our school can help your middle schooler flourish
Where Learning is a Joy
Find out how our school can help your middle schooler flourish
Where Learning is a Joy
Find out how our school can help your middle schooler flourish
Where Learning is a Joy
Find out how our school can help your middle schooler flourish
I know Flourish is a private school. What is the tuition?
Our goal at Flourish is to be affordable for all families. All enrolled families will be asked to apply for an Education Spending Account through the state of Tennessee beginning Spring, 2026 and we will work with you to provide scholarships as necessary.
Is Flourish accredited?
We are approved as a Class 1 independent school by the state of Tennessee, and have our preliminary accreditation through Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSA), one of the country’s leading accreditors of independent schools. We expect to finalize MSA accreditation this Fall.
How large is the school, and what grades does it serve?
Flourish is an intentionally small school model, and will serve between 75 & 100 5th-8th graders next year. This year, we are opening for up to 35 6th & 7th graders.
What are the school hours?
Flourish’s school day is 8:15–3:15, and follows the exact same calendar as MNPS & Smithson-Craighead Academy. Our first day of school is Tuesday, August 5.
Is there Before Care & Aftercare?
We do not provide our own Before Care or Aftercare programs, but are working to partner with Smithson-Craighead for early care & the Madison Community Center for daily Aftercare. Our doors open daily at 7:30 for students who need to arrive early.
Does Flourish provide transportation?
We do not. Families are responsible for providing transportation to and from school. For field trips and learning excursions, we contract with a local bus company to provide in-day transportation.
Does Flourish provide breakfast & lunch?
We do not have access to a prep kitchen, so Flourish students are expected to bring a lunch. We will be providing healthy snacks (such as fruit) daily to supplement home-prepared lunches, and our student-led lunch team will be responsible for planning additional investments to support student nutrition and overall experience.
Is there a dress code or uniform?
There is no uniform, and students are permitted to express themselves however they wish through their choice of outfits. We do have a small set of restrictions in our Parent Handbook, which are focused primarily on minimizing distraction.
What curricula does Flourish use?
We are building an innovative, learn-by-doing middle school model with the explicit goal of creating self-confident, resourceful learners, and with that we are building our own program utilizing elements of existing curricula and real-world resources with our project-based learning approach. We will not be using textbooks, workbooks, worksheets, or packets; it’s our belief that true learning best happens when students work with concepts and understandings to solve interesting challenges.
What role does technology play?
At Flourish, we believe that students must learn how to use technology responsibly and purposefully, and that the professional worlds they encounter down the line will expect them to have fluency with the most modern technological advancements. Every Flourish student will receive a laptop that they will have access to throughout the day for research and resources, but our goal is to only use technology when needed and to minimize the amount of 1:1 screentime throughout the day.
Will there be a daily recess or sports? What about enrichments?
Despite our small school model, we think it is critical to offer enrichments and organized physical activity that meets students’ interests. WIth that, we will be partnering with coaches, artists, & other community members to offer Clubs three days a week. Clubs will reflect student interests and curiosities, and will rotate every 9 weeks to remain fresh. Clubs could include focus areas like pickleball, 3v3 soccer, guitar, stained glass artistry, calligraphy, and cooking, to give a few examples. We will also be partnering with local sports leagues to give students and option for organized sports with their friends, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse.
I know Flourish is a private school. What is the tuition?
Our goal at Flourish is to be affordable for all families. All enrolled families will be asked to apply for an Education Spending Account through the state of Tennessee beginning Spring, 2026 and we will work with you to provide scholarships as necessary.
Is Flourish accredited?
We are approved as a Class 1 independent school by the state of Tennessee, and have our preliminary accreditation through Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSA), one of the country’s leading accreditors of independent schools. We expect to finalize MSA accreditation this Fall.
How large is the school, and what grades does it serve?
Flourish is an intentionally small school model, and will serve between 75 & 100 5th-8th graders next year. This year, we are opening for up to 35 6th & 7th graders.
What are the school hours?
Flourish’s school day is 8:15–3:15, and follows the exact same calendar as MNPS & Smithson-Craighead Academy. Our first day of school is Tuesday, August 5.
Is there Before Care & Aftercare?
We do not provide our own Before Care or Aftercare programs, but are working to partner with Smithson-Craighead for early care & the Madison Community Center for daily Aftercare. Our doors open daily at 7:30 for students who need to arrive early.
Does Flourish provide transportation?
We do not. Families are responsible for providing transportation to and from school. For field trips and learning excursions, we contract with a local bus company to provide in-day transportation.
Does Flourish provide breakfast & lunch?
We do not have access to a prep kitchen, so Flourish students are expected to bring a lunch. We will be providing healthy snacks (such as fruit) daily to supplement home-prepared lunches, and our student-led lunch team will be responsible for planning additional investments to support student nutrition and overall experience.
Is there a dress code or uniform?
There is no uniform, and students are permitted to express themselves however they wish through their choice of outfits. We do have a small set of restrictions in our Parent Handbook, which are focused primarily on minimizing distraction.
What curricula does Flourish use?
We are building an innovative, learn-by-doing middle school model with the explicit goal of creating self-confident, resourceful learners, and with that we are building our own program utilizing elements of existing curricula and real-world resources with our project-based learning approach. We will not be using textbooks, workbooks, worksheets, or packets; it’s our belief that true learning best happens when students work with concepts and understandings to solve interesting challenges.
What role does technology play?
At Flourish, we believe that students must learn how to use technology responsibly and purposefully, and that the professional worlds they encounter down the line will expect them to have fluency with the most modern technological advancements. Every Flourish student will receive a laptop that they will have access to throughout the day for research and resources, but our goal is to only use technology when needed and to minimize the amount of 1:1 screentime throughout the day.
Will there be a daily recess or sports? What about enrichments?
Despite our small school model, we think it is critical to offer enrichments and organized physical activity that meets students’ interests. WIth that, we will be partnering with coaches, artists, & other community members to offer Clubs three days a week. Clubs will reflect student interests and curiosities, and will rotate every 9 weeks to remain fresh. Clubs could include focus areas like pickleball, 3v3 soccer, guitar, stained glass artistry, calligraphy, and cooking, to give a few examples. We will also be partnering with local sports leagues to give students and option for organized sports with their friends, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse.
I know Flourish is a private school. What is the tuition?
Our goal at Flourish is to be affordable for all families. All enrolled families will be asked to apply for an Education Spending Account through the state of Tennessee beginning Spring, 2026 and we will work with you to provide scholarships as necessary.
Is Flourish accredited?
We are approved as a Class 1 independent school by the state of Tennessee, and have our preliminary accreditation through Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSA), one of the country’s leading accreditors of independent schools. We expect to finalize MSA accreditation this Fall.
How large is the school, and what grades does it serve?
Flourish is an intentionally small school model, and will serve between 75 & 100 5th-8th graders next year. This year, we are opening for up to 35 6th & 7th graders.
What are the school hours?
Flourish’s school day is 8:15–3:15, and follows the exact same calendar as MNPS & Smithson-Craighead Academy. Our first day of school is Tuesday, August 5.
Is there Before Care & Aftercare?
We do not provide our own Before Care or Aftercare programs, but are working to partner with Smithson-Craighead for early care & the Madison Community Center for daily Aftercare. Our doors open daily at 7:30 for students who need to arrive early.
Does Flourish provide transportation?
We do not. Families are responsible for providing transportation to and from school. For field trips and learning excursions, we contract with a local bus company to provide in-day transportation.
Does Flourish provide breakfast & lunch?
We do not have access to a prep kitchen, so Flourish students are expected to bring a lunch. We will be providing healthy snacks (such as fruit) daily to supplement home-prepared lunches, and our student-led lunch team will be responsible for planning additional investments to support student nutrition and overall experience.
Is there a dress code or uniform?
There is no uniform, and students are permitted to express themselves however they wish through their choice of outfits. We do have a small set of restrictions in our Parent Handbook, which are focused primarily on minimizing distraction.
What curricula does Flourish use?
We are building an innovative, learn-by-doing middle school model with the explicit goal of creating self-confident, resourceful learners, and with that we are building our own program utilizing elements of existing curricula and real-world resources with our project-based learning approach. We will not be using textbooks, workbooks, worksheets, or packets; it’s our belief that true learning best happens when students work with concepts and understandings to solve interesting challenges.
What role does technology play?
At Flourish, we believe that students must learn how to use technology responsibly and purposefully, and that the professional worlds they encounter down the line will expect them to have fluency with the most modern technological advancements. Every Flourish student will receive a laptop that they will have access to throughout the day for research and resources, but our goal is to only use technology when needed and to minimize the amount of 1:1 screentime throughout the day.
Will there be a daily recess or sports? What about enrichments?
Despite our small school model, we think it is critical to offer enrichments and organized physical activity that meets students’ interests. WIth that, we will be partnering with coaches, artists, & other community members to offer Clubs three days a week. Clubs will reflect student interests and curiosities, and will rotate every 9 weeks to remain fresh. Clubs could include focus areas like pickleball, 3v3 soccer, guitar, stained glass artistry, calligraphy, and cooking, to give a few examples. We will also be partnering with local sports leagues to give students and option for organized sports with their friends, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse.
I know Flourish is a private school. What is the tuition?
Our goal at Flourish is to be affordable for all families. All enrolled families will be asked to apply for an Education Spending Account through the state of Tennessee beginning Spring, 2026 and we will work with you to provide scholarships as necessary.
Is Flourish accredited?
We are approved as a Class 1 independent school by the state of Tennessee, and have our preliminary accreditation through Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSA), one of the country’s leading accreditors of independent schools. We expect to finalize MSA accreditation this Fall.
How large is the school, and what grades does it serve?
Flourish is an intentionally small school model, and will serve between 75 & 100 5th-8th graders next year. This year, we are opening for up to 35 6th & 7th graders.
What are the school hours?
Flourish’s school day is 8:15–3:15, and follows the exact same calendar as MNPS & Smithson-Craighead Academy. Our first day of school is Tuesday, August 5.
Is there Before Care & Aftercare?
We do not provide our own Before Care or Aftercare programs, but are working to partner with Smithson-Craighead for early care & the Madison Community Center for daily Aftercare. Our doors open daily at 7:30 for students who need to arrive early.
Does Flourish provide transportation?
We do not. Families are responsible for providing transportation to and from school. For field trips and learning excursions, we contract with a local bus company to provide in-day transportation.
Does Flourish provide breakfast & lunch?
We do not have access to a prep kitchen, so Flourish students are expected to bring a lunch. We will be providing healthy snacks (such as fruit) daily to supplement home-prepared lunches, and our student-led lunch team will be responsible for planning additional investments to support student nutrition and overall experience.
Is there a dress code or uniform?
There is no uniform, and students are permitted to express themselves however they wish through their choice of outfits. We do have a small set of restrictions in our Parent Handbook, which are focused primarily on minimizing distraction.
What curricula does Flourish use?
We are building an innovative, learn-by-doing middle school model with the explicit goal of creating self-confident, resourceful learners, and with that we are building our own program utilizing elements of existing curricula and real-world resources with our project-based learning approach. We will not be using textbooks, workbooks, worksheets, or packets; it’s our belief that true learning best happens when students work with concepts and understandings to solve interesting challenges.
What role does technology play?
At Flourish, we believe that students must learn how to use technology responsibly and purposefully, and that the professional worlds they encounter down the line will expect them to have fluency with the most modern technological advancements. Every Flourish student will receive a laptop that they will have access to throughout the day for research and resources, but our goal is to only use technology when needed and to minimize the amount of 1:1 screentime throughout the day.
Will there be a daily recess or sports? What about enrichments?
Despite our small school model, we think it is critical to offer enrichments and organized physical activity that meets students’ interests. WIth that, we will be partnering with coaches, artists, & other community members to offer Clubs three days a week. Clubs will reflect student interests and curiosities, and will rotate every 9 weeks to remain fresh. Clubs could include focus areas like pickleball, 3v3 soccer, guitar, stained glass artistry, calligraphy, and cooking, to give a few examples. We will also be partnering with local sports leagues to give students and option for organized sports with their friends, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse.
I know Flourish is a private school. What is the tuition?
Our goal at Flourish is to be affordable for all families. All enrolled families will be asked to apply for an Education Spending Account through the state of Tennessee beginning Spring, 2026 and we will work with you to provide scholarships as necessary.
Is Flourish accredited?
We are approved as a Class 1 independent school by the state of Tennessee, and have our preliminary accreditation through Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSA), one of the country’s leading accreditors of independent schools. We expect to finalize MSA accreditation this Fall.
How large is the school, and what grades does it serve?
Flourish is an intentionally small school model, and will serve between 75 & 100 5th-8th graders next year. This year, we are opening for up to 35 6th & 7th graders.
What are the school hours?
Flourish’s school day is 8:15–3:15, and follows the exact same calendar as MNPS & Smithson-Craighead Academy. Our first day of school is Tuesday, August 5.
Is there Before Care & Aftercare?
We do not provide our own Before Care or Aftercare programs, but are working to partner with Smithson-Craighead for early care & the Madison Community Center for daily Aftercare. Our doors open daily at 7:30 for students who need to arrive early.
Does Flourish provide transportation?
We do not. Families are responsible for providing transportation to and from school. For field trips and learning excursions, we contract with a local bus company to provide in-day transportation.
Does Flourish provide breakfast & lunch?
We do not have access to a prep kitchen, so Flourish students are expected to bring a lunch. We will be providing healthy snacks (such as fruit) daily to supplement home-prepared lunches, and our student-led lunch team will be responsible for planning additional investments to support student nutrition and overall experience.
Is there a dress code or uniform?
There is no uniform, and students are permitted to express themselves however they wish through their choice of outfits. We do have a small set of restrictions in our Parent Handbook, which are focused primarily on minimizing distraction.
What curricula does Flourish use?
We are building an innovative, learn-by-doing middle school model with the explicit goal of creating self-confident, resourceful learners, and with that we are building our own program utilizing elements of existing curricula and real-world resources with our project-based learning approach. We will not be using textbooks, workbooks, worksheets, or packets; it’s our belief that true learning best happens when students work with concepts and understandings to solve interesting challenges.
What role does technology play?
At Flourish, we believe that students must learn how to use technology responsibly and purposefully, and that the professional worlds they encounter down the line will expect them to have fluency with the most modern technological advancements. Every Flourish student will receive a laptop that they will have access to throughout the day for research and resources, but our goal is to only use technology when needed and to minimize the amount of 1:1 screentime throughout the day.
Will there be a daily recess or sports? What about enrichments?
Despite our small school model, we think it is critical to offer enrichments and organized physical activity that meets students’ interests. WIth that, we will be partnering with coaches, artists, & other community members to offer Clubs three days a week. Clubs will reflect student interests and curiosities, and will rotate every 9 weeks to remain fresh. Clubs could include focus areas like pickleball, 3v3 soccer, guitar, stained glass artistry, calligraphy, and cooking, to give a few examples. We will also be partnering with local sports leagues to give students and option for organized sports with their friends, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse.

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