School Alternatives Inc

aka Open Road Learning Community for Teens   |   Portland, OR   |  openroadteens.org

Mission

Open Road provides educational services to teens (11-18 years old) who have found it difficult to learn in traditional schools for any number of reasons. We work with our teen members and their families to craft a fully individualized learning program that is non-compulsory, self-directed, and relationship-driven. Open Road empowers teens to follow their natural curiosity and passions as they learn what, where, when, how, and with whom they want to. We want teens to live lives they love right now, and to inspire them to continue living that way for years to come. We believe that autonomy, gently guided by respectful, compassionate adult mentors, provides the ideal platform for teens to blossom into the adults they will become.

Ruling year info

2013

President/Executive Director

Alan Burnce

Main address

7215 SE 22nd Ave.

Portland, OR 97202 USA

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EIN

46-1418130

NTEE code info

Education N.E.C. (B99)

IRS filing requirement

This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990-N.

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Open Road Learning Community for Teens

Open Road provides educational services to teens (11-18 years old) who have found it difficult to learn in traditional schools for any number of reasons. We work with our teen members and their families to craft a fully individualized learning program that is non-compulsory, self-directed, and relationship-driven. Open Road empowers teens to follow their natural curiosity and passions as they learn what, where, when, how, and with whom they want to. We want teens to live lives they love right now, and to inspire them to continue living that way for years to come. We believe that autonomy, gently guided by respectful, compassionate adult mentors, provides the ideal platform for teens to blossom into the adults they will become.

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School Alternatives Inc

Board of directors
as of 06/06/2016
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Alan Burnce

Craig Thomas

Don Berg

Steve Carrigg

Gladstone High School (Gladstone, OR)

Emma Conley

David Loitz

Imagining Learning

Lucas Cole