The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) is honored to welcome over 3,000 charter public school supporters to Sacramento on March 11-14, 2019 for the 26th Annual California Charter Schools Conference, showing California the strength of the charter school community!
California’s charter school community is also celebrating historic changes, while demonstrating the strength of the movement at a pivotal point in our state’s education landscape. During this year’s Conference, CCSA will host the Stand for All Students Rally on March 13 at 3 p.m. at the West Steps of the Capitol, where over 6,000 advocates for a public education system that prioritizes kids over politics will demand full funding, and insist that the legislature deliver for all students and defend great schools.
IMPORTANT: To attend a Conference Plenary session, RSVP to Caity Heim. Then visit Registration on the 3rd floor of the Sacramento Convention Center to receive your Conference attendance badge. The Stand for All Students Rally is open to credentialed media only.
Announcements:
- CCSA Celebrates New Leadership, New Look, and Kids-First Agenda at 26th Annual California Charter Schools Conference
- Hart Vision Awards Presented to Charter Public School Leaders and Advocates
- MEDIA ADVISORY: Thousands of Charter School Supporters Host “Stand for All Students Rally”
- Prestigious College Scholarships Awarded to 10 Charter Public High School Seniors
- Over 6,000 Charter Supporters Come Together to Deliver for All Students, Defend Great Schools, Demand Full Funding
Resources:
- Website: Stand for All Students Rally
- CCSA Legislative Agenda 2019
- California Charter Schools at a Glance
- California Charter Schools FAQS
About California's Charter Schools
California's charter schools are public schools built to put the needs of students first. Public, free, and open to all, charter schools are a valuable part of our public education system. They offer a different approach -- one that is as unique as the kids they serve, one that puts kids above bureaucracy, and one that gives passionate teachers the flexibility to create dynamic lesson plans tailored to kids' individual needs. As a result, charter schools send more kids to college and are preparing more kids for the jobs of tomorrow.