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The SEED Foundation (also often referred to as the SEED Schools) is a private foundation, established in 1997 to provide boarding school college-preparatory educational opportunities to underserved students.〔(SEED Foundation History ) (organization website)〕〔Andrew Carr (Moral imperative ) August 5, 2010 Post Journal〕 In 2002, the SEED School of DC received a $100,000 grant from Oprah Winfrey's Angel Network for the construction of new dormitory facilities.〔(The SEED Public Charter School ). The Angel Network, 2002〕 In 2010, the SEED schools were featured on 60 Minutes〔(How the SEED School Is Changing Lives ). CBS's 60 Minutes〕 and the Washington D.C. school is featured in the 2010 documentary film Waiting for "Superman".〔(The Children of Waiting For "Superman" ). The Oprah Winfrey Show, September 20, 2010〕 ==Schools== The SEED schools are boarding schools serving disadvantaged students located in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Miami.〔http://www.seedfoundation.com/index.php/seed-schools/south-florida〕 The schools integrate "a rigorous academic program with a nurturing boarding program, which teaches life skills and provides a safe and secure environment."〔(SEED School (Washington, DC) ). Harvard University Service Break Profile〕 The students live in campus dormitories during the week in order to provide students with a uniform residential experience.〔(Hope in the Unseen ). New York Times, May 25, 2008〕
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