Highlander Charter School
Steven Morse is currently working as a Tupperware Independent Consultant, Highlander Charter School as a Transition Coordinator & Secondary Special Educator, and American Red Cross as a First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor. In the past, Steven has held roles such as Director of Regional Vocational Services & Regional Transition Coordinator at West Bay Collaborative and Director of Business Development & Admissions at Scalabrini villa. Steven has a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Southern New Hampshire University and a Master of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Johnson & Wales University.
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Highlander Charter School
Highlander Charter School was founded in 2000 as the first independent charter public school in the state of RI. The lower school for grades pre-k through 6 is located in a former jewelry factory turned educational center. The upper school for grades 7-12 is located in a former Catholic School on 42 acres in Warren. Highlander enrolls 274 students in grades Pre-k through 6, and 360 in grades 7-12. Highlander seeks to generate and sustain the fundamental redesign of urban schooling in Rhode Island by demonstrating how the needs of all students can be met by making school engaging and rigorous – through both intentional classroom learning and transformative experiences in the outside world.