Financial Reports

Explore how we govern, track outcomes, and steward resources to sustain bold, student-centered learning.

A large wooden world map installation mounted on a clean white wall, each continent carved from different warm-toned woods, with tiny colored pins marking various cities. Below, a long console table holds an open atlas, a small brass globe, and neatly stacked language-learning flashcards with only simple icons visible. Soft, indirect daylight filters through sheer curtains at the side, creating a serene glow and soft shadows that emphasize the wood grain. Photographic realism, shot straight-on with symmetrical framing for a balanced, professional feel. The atmosphere is globally minded, reflective, and aspirational, evoking international collaboration among students, families, and researchers without depicting any people.
A circular table in a bright project lab, covered with in-progress STEM materials: a partially assembled small robot with visible wiring and sensors, neatly labeled plastic bins of components, graph paper with sketched designs, and a tablet displaying a colorful circuit diagram. Behind the table, open shelving holds microscopes, safety goggles, and bins labeled for physics, biology, and coding. Warm afternoon light streams through high windows, casting clear, defined shadows and subtle highlights on metal and plastic surfaces. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly overhead three-quarter angle with shallow depth of field, focusing on the robot while the shelves blur softly. The mood is inventive and hands-on, suggesting active, mentor-guided experimentation without any human presence.

Governance

Meridian Learning is guided by shared governance, with educators, families, and students shaping major decisions through open councils, public meeting notes, and clear review cycles that keep our middle and high school community informed and involved.

Annual Impact Reports

We publish annual impact reports, student learning data, accreditation status, and independent research so families, partners, and students can see how Meridian Learning is growing, where we are improving, and what outcomes we are achieving together.

An expansive black chalkboard wall filled with carefully written mathematical equations, molecular diagrams, and historical timelines, all in precise white chalk, no single line readable as real homework. Color-coded sticky notes and small magnetic icons in primary colors are arranged thoughtfully along the margins. A light maple teacher’s desk sits in the foreground with a closed school-issued laptop, a stack of notebooks, and a ceramic cup of sharpened pencils. Diffused overcast light from unseen windows creates soft, even illumination and gentle shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated front angle, with the composition using rule of thirds to balance the desk and board. The atmosphere feels focused, scholarly, and organized, suited to both middle and high school learning.