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CCSA advances the charter school movement through state and local advocacy, leadership on accountability, and resources for member schools Charter public schools are launching bright futures and sending more kids to college, especially in communities where high-quality schools are needed most
- What is a Charter School? | CCSA
Many California charter school students made significantly greater progress in reading and math over the school year One study showed Black students and Latino students gained a month or more of additional learning in reading and math at charter public schools over their peers in traditional public schools per year See Report >>
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CCSA endeavors to meet parent, educator, and community need for great public school options by supporting and advocating for high-quality nonprofit charter schools and sharing their success throughout California’s public schools
- Find a Charter School | CCSA
CCSA provides this map as a public service to help parents and families discover high quality public school options near them CCSA consults several resources to compile the school’s programmatic data, which may change from time to time
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The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) is the leading advocate for California’s charter schools, committed to their protection, support, and unification By joining CCSA, members gain access to exceptional resources, convenings, strategic leadership, and a powerful collective movement
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CCSA’s one-stop-shop for engaging with stakeholders across California’s charter school sector
- AB 1505 Facts and Resources - CCSA
CCSA has moved to a neutral position after securing important protections for existing schools, balancing student achievement with fiscal impact considerations, and protecting due process rights
- What We Do at CCSA | CCSA
CCSA advances the charter school movement by focusing our work on student success, legislative advocacy, developing diversity in leadership at schools, promoting equity through legal advocacy, and supporting special education advancement
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