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Q4 End of Session Survey (coming soon)
Student Resources
Homeless and Foster Youth Resources
BrainPOP($) - animated educational movies
Checkology - news & media literacy
CK-12 - Online Learning Platform for all content areas
CNN 10 - 10 minute student news episodes (politically centrist)
EDpuzzle - use any YouTube video to create video quizzes
Flocabulary($) - current events & educational hip-hop videos
iXL - Math and English Practice
Kahoot - login for classroom Ed games
Newsela($) - current events articles for students
OverDrive - eLibrary for fiction and non-fiction
Pear Deck - interactive lessons
Quizizz - online quizzes
TCI($) - digital textbook for Social Sciences
($) = paid subscription required for full access
Registration
For REGISTRATION, all students 14-24 who may be out of school, looking to enroll in school, and students who have already started the enrollment process, we have a Drop-off box located outside our front doors to minimize contact for all. If you have pending documents, you may drop them off in our drop box. If you have not started paperwork and are new to Sweetwater Union High School District, we have a Pick-up Box outside our front doors with the documents you need to fill out. We will observe social distancing on site.
Please email msoto@maacproject.org to schedule a phone or virtual appointment, or with any questions.
If you have enrolled in SUHSD in the past; please drop off a copy of your online application; review and make necessary changes – address, numbers, emails; if all the same, write “same.” If you are new to the district, an account will be created, with follow up instructions by our registrar rbmartinez@maacproject.org
Faculty & Staff Resources
Upcoming Events
April 1 Staff PD Day
April 2 First Day back for Students
April 11 HIV Testing
April 12 Day of Silence
April 13 Saturday School 1
April 19 Progress Report 1
April 20 Saturday School 2
April 24 Testing Day
April 27 Battlegroundz, Saturday School 3
May 1 Testing Day
May 3 Prom Fashion Show
May 4 Saturday School 4
May 11 Saturday School 5
May 17 Progress Report 2
May 18 Saturday School 6
May 23 Minimum Day, Prom
May 24 Cesar Chavez Day Observed, No School
May 27 Memorial Day Holiday, No School
June 1 Saturday School 7
June 8 Saturday School 8
June 10 Showcase
June 11 Last Day of School, Minimum Day, Graduation @ 5:30pm
1385 3rd Ave.
Chula Vista, Ca 91911
Phone (619) 476-0749
Fax (619) 476-0913
School Overview
MCCS is a free public charter high school serving students who select an alternative small-school environment and/or students who are at-risk socially and academically. We provide students ages 14-20 with an extended opportunity to earn a high school diploma.
Meal Program: Meals are available to ALL MCCS students attending in-Person.
MCCS Academic Programs
Classroom Based Learning
• CTE: Multimedia/Video Production
• 4 classes and advisory daily
Independent Studies
• Students complete assignments at home with access to computers at school and support from IS teacher
MCCS Key Cornerstones
1. High expectations for academic achievement
2. Youth development and leadership
3. Celebration of diversity
4. School to career opportunities
5. A caring and supportive environment
6. Immersion in life/work experiences
7. Critical dialogue
School Funding Notice
As part of the new Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), all schools are required to develop, adopt, and annually update a three-year Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP). The LCAP is required to identify goals and measure progress for student subgroups across multiple performance indicators. The LCAP is an important component of the LCFF.
Under the LCFF all public schools are required to prepare an LCAP, which describes how they intend to meet annual goals for all pupils, with specific activities to address state and local priorities identified pursuant to California Education Code Section 52060(d).
In short, the State of California changed the funding formula for public education and requires MAAC Charter School to develop a Local Control and Accountability Plan. This plan must align educational goals with financial resources.
Local Control & Accountability Plan with Comprehensive Support and Improvement
Public Meeting Notices and Agendas can be found on our new GOVERNANCE tab
MCCS in the News
03.19.2019 Chula Vista Transforms Graffiti-Covered Corner into Bright Mural
07.25.2018 MediExcel Health Plan and MAAC Partner to Improve Education
11.09.2017 Barona Band of Mission Indians Awards MCCS a $5,000 Grant to Upgrade Science Resources
08.30.2017 The Importance of Getting Families Involved in Education
2017 United for Cyber Safety: Club Tijuana and COX visit MAAC Project in San Diego
07.13.2014 South Bay Alternative High School Graduates Look Forward to Next Chapter
07.14.2013 Against all Odds: MCCS helps at-risk youth achieve their goals
07.14.2013 Contra vienta y marea: MCCS ayuda a jovenes en riesgo a alcanzar sus metas
MCCS-MCCSEA Labor Agreement
Public Comment and Input
To provide input or comments on any of our plans or documents please use this form