LEADERS IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD CHARTER
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
HYDE LEADERSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL Leaders In Our Neighborhood Charter School’s mission is to develop the character of each student. We unite students, families, and staff in helping each individual achieve their best academically, and in sports, the arts, and service to the community. We believe that passion for learning, self-discovery, leadership, and social conscience are the foundation for success in college and fulfillment in life. Learn More Our Schools Elementary Our Elementary School (K-3) engages students in rigorous curriculum and a skills-based social-emotional program. Students experience joy and excitement for learning, as well as the discovery of who they are and how they can make a difference in the world around them. All learners celebrate their unique identities in a safe, engaging, and challenging environment. Middle School The Middle School (4-8) supports students’ development of the skills necessary for success in high school and beyond. Teachers and students engage in culturally relevant learning experiences. Student-centered classrooms, Common Core Standards-aligned curriculum, and the cultivation of relationships between all members of our learning community create the conditions necessary for all students to thrive. High School Our High School (9-12) challenges students to develop their leadership and curiosity through rigorous academic course options, varsity athletics, service to the community, and self-reflection. Our interwoven college-preparatory process invites our families to be partners throughout each student’s exploration of their potential. Our graduates transition with the academic tools to succeed in college and the self-confidence that drives them to be their best.
LEADERS IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD CHARTER has received 15 grants from 11 known foundation funders. Revenue decreased from $26,425,434 in 2022 to $24,764,916 in 2023. Most recent reported revenue: $24,764,916.
Annual Revenue
$24,764,916
Known Funders
11
Grants Received
15
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $24,764,916 | $23,886,453 | $20,963,109 |
| 2022 | $26,425,434 | $26,223,629 | $20,274,955 |
| 2021 | $23,874,898 | $23,551,554 | $21,159,276 |
| 2020 | $21,610,915 | $20,927,966 | $24,059,624 |
| 2019 | $20,784,351 | $20,536,813 | $22,881,166 |
| 2018 | $20,195,442 | $19,394,018 | $19,968,499 |
| 2017 | $19,027,484 | $18,393,389 | $19,527,855 |
| 2016 | $17,916,902 | $18,117,665 | $8,424,512 |
Top Funders
WASHINGTON, DC
WASHINGTON, DC
NEW YORK, NY
WASHINGTON, DC
NEW YORK, NY
NEW YORK, NY
WASHINGTON, DC
WARREN TOWNSHIP, NJ
WILMINGTON, DE
Showing top 10 of 11 funders.
Key Personnel
From 2023 IRS 990 filing
MAYA SERVERNS
DIR. OF DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING
SARAH SCHOONMAKER
HS DIRECTOR OF TEACHING & LEARNING
ROBERT RODNER
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
ELIZABETH MARTIN
SPECIAL EDUCATION DIRECTOR
CARLOS RODRIGUEZ
MS ASSIT. DIRECTOR & ACADEMIC DEAN
ADA GARCIA
MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
MATTHEW HITTENMARK
HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
LEX ZAIN
CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER
STEPHEN TROWBRIDGE
COO, THRU OCT 2023
SHERRIE HENRY
COO
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