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Springside Chestnut Hill Academy wins $50K NASDAQ grant

Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, a private K-12 school that boasts a unique entrepreneurial leadership curriculum, won a $50,000 NASDAQ OMX grant to continue developing that program.

Springside Chestnut Hill Academy student Thomas Andrews (left) works on his 2013 submission to the FIRST Robotics competition with Robert Ervin.

Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, a private K-12 school that boasts a unique entrepreneurial leadership curriculum, won a $50,000 NASDAQ OMX grant to continue developing that program, the school recently announced.

Most of this year’s NASDAQ OMX Education Fund grant winners were universities, making Springside Chestnut Hill Academy’s win especially notable.

Read more about the school’s entrepreneurial leadership program here.

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