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Piedmont Community Charter School - CFA
Basic Information
Address: Elementary Campus: 119 E Second Avenue, Gastonia NC 28052
Secondary Campus: 2970 S New Hope Road, Gastonia NC 28056
Mailing Address: PO Box 3706, Gastonia NC 28054
County: Gaston
Phone Number: 704-853-2428
Fax Number: 704-853-3689
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Additional Information
School Type: K-12 College Prep Public Charter School with Fine Arts Focus
Accreditation: SACS, Core Knowledge
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Founded: 2000
School Setting:
Strong code of conduct and student dress code provide an environment with minimal distractions. Curriculum is college prep focused with high standards for academic achievement.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: Traditional Holidays
School Colors: Red, Gold and Navy
School Mascot: Patriot
School Size: 1,100 students
Classroom Size: Avg 22 students - varies by grade.
Classroom Teachers: Certified, Highly Qualified
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Hard wired computer lab on each campus. Elementary has about 3-5 additional computers in each classroom for student use. Secondary Campus has 3 laptop carts available for use in classrooms.
School Clubs:
Chess Federation
Robotics Club
Fencing Club
Karate Club
Dance Ensemble Club
Jr. Heart Board
National Honor Society
National Junior Honor Society
National Elementary Honor Society
National Dance Honor Society
National Art Honor Society
Mu Alpha Theta Club
Beta Club
Girls on the Run (3rd-5th)
Girls on Track (6th-8th)
Girls on the Go (9th-12th)
Lunch Availability: Students bring their own lunches daily
Uniform Guidelines:
See school website at www.pccharter.org
Mission Statement:
See school website at www.pccharter.org
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
See school website at www.pccharter.org