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Welcome back to what we hope will be a great year for students, families and staff. Our fifth year as a school will provide opportunities for 6th to 11th graders, and we look forward to welcoming returning and new families to our school.
Students will be bringing home class supply lists and class descriptions during the first week of school, please go over these with them and build a routine for homework and familiarize yourselves with your students classes and activities. Please contact the school with any questions you might have.
Check back for announcements and updates or check our calendar below:
CCPA's Online Calendar:
For an online version of our Calendar please click here.
Student Led Conferences:
We will have our first student led conferences in the beginning of February. Please come to see what we've been learning!
Check out CCPA's newsletters!
The Communicator –Spring 2010
The Communicator – Fall 2009
Vision Statement
Coliseum College Prep Academy is dedicated to providing all of our students with a challenging and relevant education that prepares them for entry to UC and CSU schools and an evolving, technology driven world. Students will leave Coliseum Prep with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue their vision for the future and confident in their ability to do so. We are committed to delivering a program that meets each learner’s unique needs, capitalizes on their passions, connects their learning to the real world, and requires students to demonstrate what they know and are able to do.
All Coliseum Prep community members will be…
- Learners: Students who take initiative. Students who are curious and self determined.
Students who have the skills to be life long learners. Students who are reflective and constantly improve.
- Thinkers: Students who can solve problems, think critically, and appreciate diverse perspectives.
Students who can apply their learning to the real world. Students who can use and apply math.
Students who seek to understand how the physical world works.
- Communicators: Students who can write and express themselves effectively in many ways.
Students who are excellent readers. Students who can use technology flexibly.
Students who have fluency in more than one language.
- Citizens: Students who are active participants and leaders in their community.
Students who question and understand our society and its history.
Students who take pride in themselves, care about their peers, and value the diversity of their communities.
Students who practice fairness, honesty, and taking responsibility.
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