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The Overlake School average salary is $84,000, median salary is $84,000 with a salary range from $84,000 to $84,000.
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Dentist 84,000-84,000 Orland Park, IL, 60462 2012 The Overlake School Dentist Salaries (1)
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  • The Overlake School
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Redmond, WA
  • Overlake offers a rigorous college preparatory program in the liberal arts tradition. The school's goal is to prepare its students for success, first at colleges and universities around the country and then as participating members of a global society. Overlake's academic program gives students a balanced course of study in the natural sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities. Overlake is committed to a values-centered curriculum. Overlake students learn confidence and develop a sense of personal responsibility. Middle School students gain strong skills in reading, writing, mathematics, science, history, foreign language and technology. Upper School students