A life-changing investment.

Moving Everest is not your typical school.

Why? Because we understand the unique challenges that parents in our community face. But we want to be a solution to those challenges. Elementary school is a crucial stage for developing a strong foundation for your child’s life, so we’ve developed a program that focuses on your entire child to meet all their needs. From co-curricular programs, to our our personalized learning models to our after-school partnership, the Moving Everest team is here to provide the high-quality educational, social and emotional services every child deserves. And we will do everything in our power to help your child achieve success.

Changing a life. Changing a community.

 
 

Moving Everest is committed to partnering with families in the Austin community to provide the academic, social, emotional and physical support every child deserves—making a dramatically different life possible. Our staff and teachers will move mountains to help our children overcome any barrier that keeps them from achieving success. But we need help.

To provide students with the opportunities they need to develop strong academic, social and emotional growth entails a tremendous financial investment. In order to grow opportunities, we need resources beyond those required to merely sustain operations. To provide life-changing opportunities for children, we need gifts above and beyond our ordinary funding.

Please consider donating to help our school and community grow. Your donation positively impacts school growth, general operations, curriculum, technology (computers and software licenses), field trips and staff development. But more importantly, your donation will give a child the opportunity they need to be successful in school—and in life.

Excellent before and after school programs available

Grown from 180 students in 2015 to over 700 today

Access to a high school readiness coordinator to identify best fit

Technology-rich environment with two dedicated STEM labs

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We move mountains so one day they can too.