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Nuestra misión

La misión de Adelante Charter School es desarrollar estudiantes bilingües y multiculturales cuyas sólidas bases académicas y culturales los preparen para participar de manera significativa y proporcionar liderazgo en sus familias, su comunidad y su mundo para crear una sociedad más justa y equitativa.

Nuestra visión

Adelante Charter School se esfuerza por ser una escuela modelo de inmersión dual, reconocida a nivel local y estatal por su excelente programa académico dirigido por un personal apasionado y talentoso, una fuerte participación de los padres y la comunidad, sólidos recursos financieros y una junta directiva comprometida.

Nuestros valores

La Escuela Charter Adelante está profundamente arraigada en los valores de César Chávez, como lo demuestra su trabajo con Dolores Huerta y la Unión de Trabajadores Agrícolas de América (UFW). Juntos, César y Dolores enfatizaron el servicio al prójimo, el sacrificio, la preferencia por ayudar a los más necesitados, la determinación, la no violencia y la aceptación de todas las personas. Estos valores fueron parte integral de su enfoque para lograr la justicia social y económica para los trabajadores agrícolas.
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Accountability

The Federal Department f Education and California Department of Education requires reports and documents of schools to obtain official data from schools (e.g., demographics, budget, student outcomes) and for ensuring schools are setting goals and meeting them. The following is provided for ease of access. Should you have any questions about these documents, please contact the Adelante Charter School office. 

School Accountability Report Card

As a California public school, we must annually provide information to the community through a School Accountability Report Card (SARC).  This allows for a public comparison of schools for student achievement, environment, resources, and demographics.  

LCAP Federal Addendum

The LCAP Federal Addendum is meant to supplement the LCAP and must be submitted to the California Department of Education to apply for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) funding. Schools are encouraged to review the LCAP Federal Addendum annually with their LCAP, as ESSA funding should be considered in yearly strategic planning.

Title 1, Parent & Family

Engagement Policy

California's charter schools are tuition-free, public, and open to all students. California charter public schools have rigorous curriculum programs and unique educational approaches. In exchange for operational freedom and flexibility, charter schools are subject to higher levels of accountability than traditional public schools. Charter schools offer high-quality education options to communities, especially with historically underserved students.

After a charter has been established for a charter school, the school must submit a request for a charter renewal to the California Department of Education. 

Local Control & Accountability Plan

The Local Control & Accountability Plan (LCAP) is a three-year plan that serves as a tool for California public schools to set goals, plan actions, and leverage resources to to improve student outcomes.  There are many components of the LCAP, like a budget overview, goals and strategies to meet them, and strategies to improve services to 

Our School Charter Renewal

California's charter schools are tuition-free, public, and open to all students. California charter public schools have rigorous curriculum programs and unique educational approaches. In exchange for operational freedom and flexibility, charter schools are subject to higher levels of accountability than traditional public schools. Charter schools offer high-quality education options to communities, especially with historically underserved students.

After a charter has been established for a charter school, the school must submit a request for a charter renewal to the California Department of Education. 

Expanded Learning Opportunities 

The Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P) provides funding for afterschool and summer school enrichment programs for TK-6th grade programs.

“Expanded learning” means before school, after school, summer, or intersession learning programs that focus on developing the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs and interests of students through hands-on, engaging learning experiences. 

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