| Business Summary | | Nobel
Learning
Communities
Inc.provides
education
and
school
management
services
for
the
pre-elementary
through
twelfth
grade
market.
The
Company's
programs
are
offered
through
a
network
of
private
schools,
charter
schools,
schools
for
learning
challenged
students
and
specialty
high
schools,
under
the
brand
name
Nobel
Learning
Communities.
These
schools
typically
provide
summer
camps
and
before-
and
after-school
programs.
The
schools
are
located
in
California,
Pennsylvania,
New
Jersey,
Virginia,
Florida,
Maryland,
North
Carolina,
South
Carolina,
Georgia,
Illinois,
Nevada,
Texas,
Arizona,
Oregon
and
Washington.
The
schools
operate
under
various
names,
including
Chesterbrook
Academy
(East,
South
and
Midwest),
Merryhill
School
(West),
Evergreen
Academy
(Northwest),
Paladin
Academy
(learning
challenged)
and
Houston
Learning
Academy
(alternative
high
schools).
As
of
September
15,
2000,
the
Company
had
162
schools
in
15
states,
with
an
aggregate
capacity
of
approximately
27,000
children. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Nobel
Learning
Communities,
Inc.
provides
education
and
school
management
services
for
the
pre-elementary
through
twelfth
grade
market.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/31/01,
revenues
rose
18%
to
$108.9
million.
Net
income
applicable
to
Common
fell
40%
to
$848
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
higher
tuition
and
enrollment
and
an
increased
number
of
schools.
Earnings
were
offset
by
increased
new
school
startup
losses
and
charter
school
facility
development
financing. Recent Earnings Announcement For
the
3
months
ended
06/30/2001,
revenues
were
39,042;
after
tax
earnings
were
886. (Preliminary; reported in thousands of dollars.) | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| A. Clegg, 61 Chairman
and CEO | $462K | Daryl Dixon, 40 Pres
and COO | 437K | John Frock, 57 Vice
Chairman, CAO | 211K | B. Rabin Eglin, 44 Pres
of Nobel Learning Solutions | 214K | William Bailey, 41 VP,
CFO | 210K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-June-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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