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Community Charter School of Cambridge

Community Charter School of Cambridge is a charter school located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Located in the Kendall Square area near MIT, the school serves 360 students in grades 6-12. CCSC opened in September 2005. Since 2009, when CCSC graduated its first class, 100% of seniors have been admitted to college, with over 90% to four-year schools including Boston College, Bucknell University, Cornell University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Northeastern University, UMass Boston, University of Chicago, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2013, 100% of CCSC 10th graders scored advanced or proficient on the ELA MCAS. In 2012, 100% of 10th graders at CCSC scored advanced or proficient on both the math and English MCAS tests, earning the school a #1 ranking statewide. In 2011, CCSC was 1 of 14 charter schools in the U.S. to be awarded an EPIC grant for attaining the highest gains in student achievement.

Community Charter School of Cambridge
Address
245 Bent Street

,
02141

United States
Information
TypePublic charter
OpenedAugust 2005
Middle School PrincipalRachel Jean-Louis
High School PrincipalNoelani Gabriel Holt
Head of schoolBecki Norris
Grades6-12
Number of students360
Hours in school day7 hours 10 minutes (Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri.), 5 hours (Wed.)
AreaKendall Square
Color(s)Red & Black
SportsSoccer, basketball, baseball, softball, cross country, track and field, volleyball
MascotCougar
NicknameCCSC
Team nameCCSC Cougars
RivalPHA
Websitehttp://www.ccscambridge.org/

Enrollment is by lottery. Each year, CCSC holds public, blind lotteries to fill available seats in the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th grades. While a portion of the seats is reserved for students living in Cambridge, the CCSC student body also includes students from Boston, Somerville and many other towns in the Greater Boston area.

History

The school was initially scheduled to open in the fall of 2005 with grades 7 and 8. It was to receive 180 students, with 150 being from Cambridge.[2] Paula Evans, a former headmaster of the Cambridge Rindge & Latin School, co-founded the school with Emma Stellman, formerly a physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge & Latin, and Rob Riordan, a co-founder of High Tech High and former faculty member at Cambridge Rindge & Latin.

The school had a controversial start. Before it was granted a charter from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Cambridge Public Schools superintendent and members of the school committee of the Cambridge Public Schools (CPS) asked Evans to halt her project. Nancy Walser, a board member of CPS at the time, said that some members of the charter school board had resigned by February 2004 and that opponents to the charter school passed the information along but never pressured people.[3]

In August 2005 Evans said that the school had 180 slots and had received 440 applications. Most of the students were from Cambridge while other students were mostly from Boston and other communities in Greater Boston. Of the students, 40-50% were to participate in the school's free and reduced lunch program.

Academics

All students have a faculty advisor whom they see daily and meet within long blocks twice a week.

All new students are required to attend a month-long Summer Academy to familiarize them with the school’s academic and behavioral expectations and policies. Students in 6th through 8th grade complete on average 1.5 hours of homework per night, and high school students complete 3–4 hours of homework per night. Extra help is available to all students three days a week in the After School Learning Center, supervised by CCSC teachers and volunteer tutors. All students are expected to read for "pleasure" for at least 30 minutes several times a week.

All courses are designed by CCSC faculty in accordance with the Massachusetts State Frameworks, and using the MCAS examinations to inform the curriculum and required texts. All high school students are required to complete a core curriculum that includes, at a minimum: 4 credits of math, 4 of English, 3 of history, 3 of science, and 2 of Spanish. Students may elect to take visual arts courses as well. In addition, all students participate in DEAR (Drop Everything and Read, a school-wide silent reading period 4 times a week), Wellness and Movement (physical education), and daily grade-level meetings.

Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered in biology, calculus, chemistry, computer science, and English, and all high school courses offer the option of earning honors credit. Juniors and seniors take a College Seminar to help them prepare for college admission. The college counseling department works with students and their families beginning in 9th grade and then individually in 11th and 12th grades to help them navigate the standardized testing, admission, and financial aid process.

A hallmark of the CCSC experience is the Senior Internship Program, which is a requirement for graduation. From the beginning of February through the end of May, every senior spends one full day a week interning for a local business or non-profit. Organizations that have sponsored CCSC senior interns include: Google, Akamai, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Medical Center, The Museum of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, Tufts University, the Harvard Square Business Association, and Margaret Fuller House.

CCSC has a dress code featuring red and black school colors.

Athletics

CCSC is a member of the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization. The MCSAO provides opportunities for charter schools, students/athletes, to compete at a high level and uses that competition to teach the fundamental values of teamwork, discipline, sacrifice, and sportsmanship. CCSC offers the following varsity teams for high school students: boys and girls soccer (fall), boys and girls basketball (winter), softball, lacrosse, and track (spring). The school mascot is the Cougar.

The mission of the Athletics Department at CCSC is to offer students opportunities to foster mental and physical development, encourage teamwork, enhance leadership skills, promote health and wellness, and place continued emphasis on community relations within and around the school. Varsity teams, clubs, and Wellness and Movement classes provide a variety of sports and activities that give every student an opportunity to engage in an environment that offers competition, collaboration, and the potential for confidence building, increased motivation, improved focus, and character development.

Extracurricular activities and clubs

CCSC offers a variety of after-school programs and student-organized clubs for students to pursue extracurricular interests, develop leadership skills, and build community. Among the offerings are chorus, step dance, robotics, student council, mock trial, yearbook, and art.

Leadership

CCSC was co-founded by Paula Evans, a veteran educator and a former principal of Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Emma Stellman, a former physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge & Latin School and Rob Riordan, a co-founder of High Tech High and former faculty member at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School. Evans was head of school for its first seven years. Caleb Hurst-Hiller, a founding teacher and the upper school principal from 2009 to 2012, became CCSC’s second head of school in 2012-13. Becki Norris, a founding teacher, and middle school principal became head of school in 2019.

Resources and funding

As a public charter school, CCSC is closely overseen by the state but independently operated. CCSC is funded by allocating a portion of the education spending from the sending school districts. CCSC augments these public resources with donations and grants from foundations, businesses, and individuals through its 501(c)(3), Options for Cambridge Students, Inc.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - 2020-21 SAT Performance Report - All Students Statewide Report".
  2. ^ Linn, Brendan R. and Alan J. Tabak. "Charter School Stirs Controversy." () The Harvard Crimson. March 17, 2005. Retrieved on June 3, 2013.
  3. ^ Sataline, Suzanne. "Hostility inflames charter school debate." Boston Globe. February 22, 2004. Retrieved on June 3, 2013.
  4. ^ Levenson, Eric (2015-05-04). "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Old Teacher: 'I Still Love Him'". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  5. ^ "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's friend: 'I really miss the person that I knew'". Masslive. 2015-04-29. Retrieved 2019-01-25.

External links

  • Official website
  • CCSC Tumblr at archive.today (archived February 16, 2013)

Coordinates: 42°22′02.73″N 71°05′04.26″W / 42.3674250°N 71.0845167°W / 42.3674250; -71.0845167

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Community Charter School of Cambridge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Community Charter School of Cambridge is a charter school located in Cambridge Massachusetts United States Located in the Kendall Square area near MIT the school serves 360 students in grades 6 12 CCSC opened in September 2005 Since 2009 when CCSC graduated its first class 100 of seniors have been admitted to college with over 90 to four year schools including Boston College Bucknell University Cornell University Columbia University Dartmouth College Northeastern University UMass Boston University of Chicago Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology In 2013 100 of CCSC 10th graders scored advanced or proficient on the ELA MCAS In 2012 100 of 10th graders at CCSC scored advanced or proficient on both the math and English MCAS tests earning the school a 1 ranking statewide In 2011 CCSC was 1 of 14 charter schools in the U S to be awarded an EPIC grant for attaining the highest gains in student achievement Community Charter School of CambridgeAddress245 Bent StreetCambridge Massachusetts 02141United StatesInformationTypePublic charterOpenedAugust 2005Middle School PrincipalRachel Jean LouisHigh School PrincipalNoelani Gabriel HoltHead of schoolBecki NorrisGrades6 12Number of students360Hours in school day7 hours 10 minutes Mon Tue Thu Fri 5 hours Wed AreaKendall SquareColor s Red amp BlackSportsSoccer basketball baseball softball cross country track and field volleyballMascotCougarNicknameCCSCTeam nameCCSC CougarsRivalPHAWebsitehttp www ccscambridge org Enrollment is by lottery Each year CCSC holds public blind lotteries to fill available seats in the 6th 7th 8th 9th and 10th grades While a portion of the seats is reserved for students living in Cambridge the CCSC student body also includes students from Boston Somerville and many other towns in the Greater Boston area Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics 4 Extracurricular activities and clubs 5 Leadership 6 Resources and funding 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe school was initially scheduled to open in the fall of 2005 with grades 7 and 8 It was to receive 180 students with 150 being from Cambridge 2 Paula Evans a former headmaster of the Cambridge Rindge amp Latin School co founded the school with Emma Stellman formerly a physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge amp Latin and Rob Riordan a co founder of High Tech High and former faculty member at Cambridge Rindge amp Latin The school had a controversial start Before it was granted a charter from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education the Cambridge Public Schools superintendent and members of the school committee of the Cambridge Public Schools CPS asked Evans to halt her project Nancy Walser a board member of CPS at the time said that some members of the charter school board had resigned by February 2004 and that opponents to the charter school passed the information along but never pressured people 3 In August 2005 Evans said that the school had 180 slots and had received 440 applications Most of the students were from Cambridge while other students were mostly from Boston and other communities in Greater Boston Of the students 40 50 were to participate in the school s free and reduced lunch program Academics EditAll students have a faculty advisor whom they see daily and meet within long blocks twice a week All new students are required to attend a month long Summer Academy to familiarize them with the school s academic and behavioral expectations and policies Students in 6th through 8th grade complete on average 1 5 hours of homework per night and high school students complete 3 4 hours of homework per night Extra help is available to all students three days a week in the After School Learning Center supervised by CCSC teachers and volunteer tutors All students are expected to read for pleasure for at least 30 minutes several times a week All courses are designed by CCSC faculty in accordance with the Massachusetts State Frameworks and using the MCAS examinations to inform the curriculum and required texts All high school students are required to complete a core curriculum that includes at a minimum 4 credits of math 4 of English 3 of history 3 of science and 2 of Spanish Students may elect to take visual arts courses as well In addition all students participate in DEAR Drop Everything and Read a school wide silent reading period 4 times a week Wellness and Movement physical education and daily grade level meetings Advanced Placement AP courses are offered in biology calculus chemistry computer science and English and all high school courses offer the option of earning honors credit Juniors and seniors take a College Seminar to help them prepare for college admission The college counseling department works with students and their families beginning in 9th grade and then individually in 11th and 12th grades to help them navigate the standardized testing admission and financial aid process A hallmark of the CCSC experience is the Senior Internship Program which is a requirement for graduation From the beginning of February through the end of May every senior spends one full day a week interning for a local business or non profit Organizations that have sponsored CCSC senior interns include Google Akamai Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Medical Center The Museum of Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Northeastern University Tufts University the Harvard Square Business Association and Margaret Fuller House CCSC has a dress code featuring red and black school colors Athletics EditCCSC is a member of the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization The MCSAO provides opportunities for charter schools students athletes to compete at a high level and uses that competition to teach the fundamental values of teamwork discipline sacrifice and sportsmanship CCSC offers the following varsity teams for high school students boys and girls soccer fall boys and girls basketball winter softball lacrosse and track spring The school mascot is the Cougar The mission of the Athletics Department at CCSC is to offer students opportunities to foster mental and physical development encourage teamwork enhance leadership skills promote health and wellness and place continued emphasis on community relations within and around the school Varsity teams clubs and Wellness and Movement classes provide a variety of sports and activities that give every student an opportunity to engage in an environment that offers competition collaboration and the potential for confidence building increased motivation improved focus and character development Extracurricular activities and clubs EditCCSC offers a variety of after school programs and student organized clubs for students to pursue extracurricular interests develop leadership skills and build community Among the offerings are chorus step dance robotics student council mock trial yearbook and art Leadership EditCCSC was co founded by Paula Evans a veteran educator and a former principal of Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Emma Stellman a former physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge amp Latin School and Rob Riordan a co founder of High Tech High and former faculty member at Cambridge Rindge amp Latin School Evans was head of school for its first seven years Caleb Hurst Hiller a founding teacher and the upper school principal from 2009 to 2012 became CCSC s second head of school in 2012 13 Becki Norris a founding teacher and middle school principal became head of school in 2019 Resources and funding EditAs a public charter school CCSC is closely overseen by the state but independently operated CCSC is funded by allocating a portion of the education spending from the sending school districts CCSC augments these public resources with donations and grants from foundations businesses and individuals through its 501 c 3 Options for Cambridge Students Inc Notable alumni EditDzhokhar Tsarnaev 4 Attended the middle school program withdrawn in grade 9 5 References Edit Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 2020 21 SAT Performance Report All Students Statewide Report Linn Brendan R and Alan J Tabak Charter School Stirs Controversy The Harvard Crimson March 17 2005 Retrieved on June 3 2013 Sataline Suzanne Hostility inflames charter school debate Boston Globe February 22 2004 Retrieved on June 3 2013 Levenson Eric 2015 05 04 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev s Old Teacher I Still Love Him Boston Globe Retrieved 2019 01 31 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev s friend I really miss the person that I knew Masslive 2015 04 29 Retrieved 2019 01 25 External links Edit Massachusetts portal Schools portalOfficial website CCSC Tumblr at archive today archived February 16 2013 Coordinates 42 22 02 73 N 71 05 04 26 W 42 3674250 N 71 0845167 W 42 3674250 71 0845167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Community Charter School of Cambridge amp oldid 1107195419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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