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Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School

Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School is a charter school for adults in Washington D.C.

Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School.

History edit

The Carlos Rosario Adult Education Center was started in the 1930s at Gordon Junior High, 35th and T Streets NW in Burleith, Washington, D.C.

Its first program, "Program of English Instruction for Latin Americans," (PEILA) was started by Marcelo Fernandez. In 1972, Sonia Gutierrez was named director of PEILA. In 1978, PEILA was merged with Gordon Junior High and Americanization School forming the Gordon Center.

In 1992, the Gordon Center was renamed to Carlos Rosario Center in memory of Carlos Manuel Rosario. The school functioned until 1996 and had 1,600 students during that year.

In 1996, the District of Columbia closed the Carlos Rosario Center due to a district-wide financial crisis that eliminated all DCPS adult education programs. Afterwards, Sonia Gutierrez raised $150,000, while working from her basement, to reopen the center as a private, non-profit school.

In 1997, the Carlos Rosario International Career Center opened as a non-profit organization under Sonia Gutierrez's leadership. It was located at the Calvary Baptist Church in Chinatown.[1] [2]

In 1998, Gutierrez won approval from the District of Columbia Public Charter School Board to establish the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School. It was the first adult charter school in the United States.[3]

In 2004 Carlos Rosario opened a new building at 1100 Harvard Street, Columbia Heights, NW. In 2006 Carlos Rosario Career Center and Carlos Rosario Charter School merged to become Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School.[citation needed]

The school continued to grow and expand under Gutierrez's leadership. In 2013, the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School opened the Sonia Gutierrez Campus,[4][5] a workforce development satellite site located in Eckington, Washington, D.C., a neighborhood in the northeast of Washington, D.C., to serve an additional 500 people.

With the opening of this second campus, the school provides services to more than 2,500 students. Its support services and courses include English as a Second Language, GED in Spanish and English, technology essentials, citizenship and career training.[6]

Campus edit

James Ormond Wilson Normal School
 
Harvard Street campus, formerly the James Ormond Wilson Normal School
 
 
 
 
Location1100 Harvard Street, NW
Washington, D.C.
Coordinates38°55′35″N 77°01′40″W / 38.9265°N 77.0277°W / 38.9265; -77.0277
Built1912
ArchitectSnowden Ashford
Architectural styleElizabethan Revival[8]
NRHP reference No.15000115[7]
Added to NRHPMarch 31, 2015

The school has two main campuses:

  • Harvard Street Campus,[1] located at 1100 Harvard St NW, Washington, D.C.
  • Sonia Gutierrez Campus, located at 514 V St NE, D.C.

Curriculum edit

Career training academies edit

The career training options include:

  • Culinary Arts Academy: Culinary Arts Fundamentals, International Cuisines and Baking and Pastry.
  • Health Academy: Nurse Aide Training for English Language Learners and Nurse Aide Training.
  • Technology Academy: IT Fundamentals and Computer Support Specialist Career Training.

English classes edit

  • English as a Second Language (ESL)
  • ESL for Families

Other classes and programs edit

  • Citizenship Test Preparation
  • GED Program
  • Math for Life and Work

Student life edit

More than 2,500 students attend Carlos Rosario and about 350 students graduate from Carlos Rosario each year.[9][6] The school has many extracurricular activities and volunteer opportunities.

Multilingual education edit

The school has a multilingual team providing services to speakers of Amharic, French, Spanish and Vietnamese. The school helps the students address their language barriers, while living in the U.S.

Extracurricular activities edit

Some extracurricular activities at the school include:

  • Math club
  • Latin group
  • Zumba dance group
  • Legal clinics
  • Remedial computer instruction[10]

Notable alumni edit

Some notable alumni include:

  • Brahim Rawi, Vice-Chair and Student/Alumni Member of the school's Board. International Finance Consultant.[11]
  • Geovanny Vicente, political strategist and CNN columnist who is a teacher at CR School and associate professor for Columbia University.[12][13]

Awards edit

  • It was awarded "one of the best 10 charter schools in Washington D.C." by the mayor of D.C. in 2005
  • It received the Gold Star Award for its 100% compliance with all applicable D.C. codes and regulations and Charter School Board regulations in 2009.
  • The school won the E Pluribus Unum Award from the Migration Policy Institute.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Constable, Pamela (July 6, 2002) "Language of the Heart" The Washington Post.
  2. ^ Serving Our Children: Charter Schools and Reform of American Public Education. Capital Books, Inc. 2004. p. 106. ISBN 1-931868-69-7. Carlos Manuel Rosario PEILA.
  3. ^ Constable, Pamela (May 15, 1997) "Reopening Helps Students Realize Dreams; Carlos Rosario School Rises From the Ashes To Continue Teaching English to Immigrants" The Washington Post
  4. ^ Halzack, Sarah. "New workforce development center opens in Northeast Washington". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  5. ^ Caycho, Victor. . Washington Hispanic. Archived from the original on July 11, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  6. ^ a b Leayman, Emily (November 1, 2016). Education Watchdog. Archived from the original on September 2, 2017. Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  7. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  8. ^ "James Ormond Wilson Normal School" (PDF). Government of the District of Columbia Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  9. ^ "Home". carlosrosario.org.
  10. ^ http://www.dcpcsb.org/sites/default/files/untitled[permanent dead link] folder5/untitled folder5/2012-2013 Annual Report(QO6)(CarlosRosariInternPCS).pdf
  11. ^ "Board of Trustees - Carlos Rosario School".
  12. ^ "Columbia ERM Course Associate Wins Political "Column of the Year" for CNN en Espanol the Napolitan Victory Awards in Washington, D.C. | Columbia University School of Professional Studies".
  13. ^ "Geovanny Vicente Romero: últimas noticias por Geovanny Vicente Romero".
  14. ^ "2013 E Pluribus Unum Prize Winner". 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Migration Policy Institute

External links edit

  • Carlos Rosario website

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classes 3 3 Other classes and programs 4 Student life 4 1 Multilingual education 5 Extracurricular activities 6 Notable alumni 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Carlos Rosario Adult Education Center was started in the 1930s at Gordon Junior High 35th and T Streets NW in Burleith Washington D C Its first program Program of English Instruction for Latin Americans PEILA was started by Marcelo Fernandez In 1972 Sonia Gutierrez was named director of PEILA In 1978 PEILA was merged with Gordon Junior High and Americanization School forming the Gordon Center In 1992 the Gordon Center was renamed to Carlos Rosario Center in memory of Carlos Manuel Rosario The school functioned until 1996 and had 1 600 students during that year In 1996 the District of Columbia closed the Carlos Rosario Center due to a district wide financial crisis that eliminated all DCPS adult education programs Afterwards Sonia Gutierrez raised 150 000 while working from her basement to reopen the center as a private non profit school In 1997 the Carlos Rosario International Career Center opened as a non profit organization under Sonia Gutierrez s leadership It was located at the Calvary Baptist Church in Chinatown 1 2 In 1998 Gutierrez won approval from the District of Columbia Public Charter School Board to establish the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School It was the first adult charter school in the United States 3 In 2004 Carlos Rosario opened a new building at 1100 Harvard Street Columbia Heights NW In 2006 Carlos Rosario Career Center and Carlos Rosario Charter School merged to become Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School citation needed The school continued to grow and expand under Gutierrez s leadership In 2013 the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School opened the Sonia Gutierrez Campus 4 5 a workforce development satellite site located in Eckington Washington D C a neighborhood in the northeast of Washington D C to serve an additional 500 people With the opening of this second campus the school provides services to more than 2 500 students Its support services and courses include English as a Second Language GED in Spanish and English technology essentials citizenship and career training 6 Campus editJames Ormond Wilson Normal SchoolU S National Register of Historic Places nbsp Harvard Street campus formerly the James Ormond Wilson Normal School nbsp nbsp Show map of Washington D C nbsp nbsp Show map of the United StatesLocation1100 Harvard Street NWWashington D C Coordinates38 55 35 N 77 01 40 W 38 9265 N 77 0277 W 38 9265 77 0277Built1912ArchitectSnowden AshfordArchitectural styleElizabethan Revival 8 NRHP reference No 15000115 7 Added to NRHPMarch 31 2015 The school has two main campuses Harvard Street Campus 1 located at 1100 Harvard St NW Washington D C Sonia Gutierrez Campus located at 514 V St NE D C Curriculum editCareer training academies edit The career training options include Culinary Arts Academy Culinary Arts Fundamentals International Cuisines and Baking and Pastry Health Academy Nurse Aide Training for English Language Learners and Nurse Aide Training Technology Academy IT Fundamentals and Computer Support Specialist Career Training English classes edit English as a Second Language ESL ESL for Families Other classes and programs edit Citizenship Test Preparation GED Program Math for Life and WorkStudent life editMore than 2 500 students attend Carlos Rosario and about 350 students graduate from Carlos Rosario each year 9 6 The school has many extracurricular activities and volunteer opportunities Multilingual education edit The school has a multilingual team providing services to speakers of Amharic French Spanish and Vietnamese The school helps the students address their language barriers while living in the U S Extracurricular activities editSome extracurricular activities at the school include Math club Latin group Zumba dance group Legal clinics Remedial computer instruction 10 Notable alumni editSome notable alumni include Brahim Rawi Vice Chair and Student Alumni Member of the school s Board International Finance Consultant 11 Geovanny Vicente political strategist and CNN columnist who is a teacher at CR School and associate professor for Columbia University 12 13 Awards editIt was awarded one of the best 10 charter schools in Washington D C by the mayor of D C in 2005 It received the Gold Star Award for its 100 compliance with all applicable D C codes and regulations and Charter School Board regulations in 2009 The school won the E Pluribus Unum Award from the Migration Policy Institute 14 See also editHispanics and Latinos in Washington D C La Clinica del Pueblo District of Columbia Public SchoolsReferences edit a b Constable Pamela July 6 2002 Language of the Heart The Washington Post Serving Our Children Charter Schools and Reform of American Public Education Capital Books Inc 2004 p 106 ISBN 1 931868 69 7 Carlos Manuel Rosario PEILA Constable Pamela May 15 1997 Reopening Helps Students Realize Dreams Carlos Rosario School Rises From the Ashes To Continue Teaching English to Immigrants The Washington Post Halzack Sarah New workforce development center opens in Northeast Washington The Washington Post Retrieved October 13 2013 Caycho Victor Sonia Gutierrez ya tiene su campus Washington Hispanic Archived from the original on July 11 2015 Retrieved October 12 2013 a b Leayman Emily November 1 2016 Adult charter school helps immigrant thrive in U S Education Watchdog Archived from the original on September 2 2017 Retrieved November 10 2016 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 James Ormond Wilson Normal School PDF Government of the District of Columbia Historic Preservation Office Retrieved May 14 2017 Home carlosrosario org http www dcpcsb org sites default files untitled permanent dead link folder5 untitled folder5 2012 2013 Annual Report QO6 CarlosRosariInternPCS pdf Board of Trustees Carlos Rosario School Columbia ERM Course Associate Wins Political Column of the Year for CNN en Espanol the Napolitan Victory Awards in Washington D C Columbia University School of Professional Studies Geovanny Vicente Romero ultimas noticias por Geovanny Vicente Romero 2013 E Pluribus Unum Prize Winner Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Migration Policy InstituteExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School Harvard Street Campus Carlos Rosario website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School amp oldid 1205846848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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