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California Pacific Charter Schools
Basic Information
Address: 1200 Quail Street Suite 175
Newport Beach, CA 92660
County: Alameda | Amador | Calaveras | Contra Costa | Fresno | Imperial | Inyo | Kern | Kings | Los Angeles | Monterey | Orange | Riverside | Sacramento | San Bernardino | San Diego | San Joaquin | San Luis Obispo | Santa Barbara | Santa Clara | Stanislaus | Tulare | Ventura
District: Various
Phone Number: 1-855-225-7227
Email: info@calpacschools.org
Principal: Lisa Newhall
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Additional Information
School Type: Online
Accreditation: WASC
Grade Level:
6-8, 9-12
School Setting:
Online School
School Schedule (Hours in Day): Flexible
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
Support Services:
SPED, Counselors
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
School Clubs:
Artspace Cafe, Gaming Club, Healthy and Delicious Cooking Club, Creative Writing Club, Young Mother's Club, Christian Club, Crafting Club, Fitness Club , French Club, Variety Club
Lunch Availability: N/A
Parking Spaces/Availability:
N/A
Uniform Guidelines:
None
Mission Statement:
California Pacific Charter Schools harnesses the power of a flexible learning environment and modern educational technology to serve learners with diverse backgrounds and goals who seek an education alternative that stimulates and supports independent learning. Through the power and flexibility of the standards-based online curriculum, combined with superior individualized support, California Pacific Charter Schools creates a learning environment that empowers students to rise to the challenge of independent, self-directed learning.