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      • Jonathan Abu-Saba
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    • Special Education
      • Gennifer Markert
    • Mental Health Support
      • Hector Villegas
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    • Soccer
    • Volleyball
  • State Testing
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    • Bus Pass Scholarship
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    • Student Scholarships
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  • MAAC YouthBuild
  • Student Leadership
    • Leadership Camp
    • Showcase
MAAC COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL
  • Home
  • About MCCS
  • Calendar
  • How to Enroll
  • Faculty & Staff
    • Administration
    • Career Technical Education
    • English / ELD
    • Independent Studies
      • Jonathan Abu-Saba
    • Languages
    • Math / Science
    • Physical Education
    • Social Science
    • Special Education
      • Gennifer Markert
    • Mental Health Support
      • Hector Villegas
  • Activities
    • Art
    • POWER Awards
  • Athletics
    • Basketball
    • Football
    • Soccer
    • Volleyball
  • State Testing
  • Contact Us
  • Counseling
  • Give to MCCS
    • Bus Pass Scholarship
    • MCCS Donor's Choose
    • Student Scholarships
  • Governance
    • MCCS Policies and Procedures
  • MAAC YouthBuild
  • Student Leadership
    • Leadership Camp
    • Showcase
  • More
    • Home
    • About MCCS
    • Calendar
    • How to Enroll
    • Faculty & Staff
      • Administration
      • Career Technical Education
      • English / ELD
      • Independent Studies
        • Jonathan Abu-Saba
      • Languages
      • Math / Science
      • Physical Education
      • Social Science
      • Special Education
        • Gennifer Markert
      • Mental Health Support
        • Hector Villegas
    • Activities
      • Art
      • POWER Awards
    • Athletics
      • Basketball
      • Football
      • Soccer
      • Volleyball
    • State Testing
    • Contact Us
    • Counseling
    • Give to MCCS
      • Bus Pass Scholarship
      • MCCS Donor's Choose
      • Student Scholarships
    • Governance
      • MCCS Policies and Procedures
    • MAAC YouthBuild
    • Student Leadership
      • Leadership Camp
      • Showcase

New Student Enrollment ENGLISH - start here!

Nuevas inscripciones ESPAÑOL - empieza aqui!

Inscription de nouveaux étudiants en français - Commencez ici

Know Your Educational Rights

Student Resources 

MCCS Gmail 

Student Google Docs 

Homeless and Foster Youth Resources 

Immigration

SBCS 

Vida Resource Center - donation center on site 

Transcript Requests

BrainPOP - Animated educational movies

Checkology - News & Media literacy

CK-12 - Online Learning Platform for all content areas

CNN 10 - 10 minute student news episodes 

EDpuzzle - Video quizzes

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 

Xello - Career Pathway Exploration

FAFSA and Scholarships

2025 - 26 FAFSA Application 

National Rainbow College Fund for LGBTQ+ students, applications open 1/15 to 3/5/25

MCCS Scholarships

Family Resources

Community Resource Coordinator, Karina Spilker- on site

Community In Schools Coordinator, Pablo Pimentel - on site

Homeless and Foster Youth Resources 

Immigration Resources

Immigrant Emergency Safety Planning 

Planificación de seguridad de Emergencia para Inmigrantes 

Mental Health Guide for Parents

ParentSquare Sign in 

SBCS, Audie Ruiz - office on site

Vida Resource Center - donation center on site 

WAHUPA Educational Services: Jesse, 619-356-1960, jtoro@wahupa.org - Mon/Wed 8:30 to 4pm, Tues/Thurs 8 to 4pm, Fri 9 to 4pm

Gerardo, gburgos@wahupa.org - Mon/Wed/Fri from 9am to 2pm

Mental Health Resources

Resources by Students for Students 

Mental Health Supports  

For Anyone (me, a friend, my child) 

Mental Health Guide for Parents to Support Students


 


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 after hours or in the front office during school hours. If you have not started paperwork and are new to Sweetwater Union High School District, please visit our front office to start the process.  


Please email msoto@maacproject.org to schedule a phone or virtual appointment, or with any questions.

If you have any pending documents or need to update any information on your Infinite Campus profile please contact our registrar at morodriguez@maacproject.org 

 


Faculty Resources 

Immigration 

Infinite Campus SMS 

MAAC Email Login 

SUHSD Email Login

Free CA Resources for Teachers  

Data Director 

Donors Choose 

ParentSquare Sign in 

Xello 

Upcoming Events 

  • May 15 Progress Report 2, Eagle Warrior Assembly

  • May 16 Saturday School 5 from 8:30 to 12:30pm

  • May 19 Eagle Warrior Field Trip, Health Class - first aide and CPR

  • May 21 HIV mobile testing

  • May 22 PROM, Minimum Assembly Day, 2:11pm dismissal 

  • May 25 Memorial Day, School Closed 

  • May 26 Open Enrollment for Summer School

  • May 29 Grad Nite @ Disneyland 

  • May 30 Saturday School 6 from 8:30 to 12:30pm

  • June 6 Saturday School 7 from 8:30 to 12:30pm

  • June 10 Graduation Rehearsal 4pm @ Memorial Bowl

  • June 12 Minimum Assembly Day, 2:11pm dismissal

    • Graduation 5:30pm @ Memorial Bowl, Graduates should arrive by 5pm to check-in and line up 

 Other ways to get help paying for college in California besides completing the FAFSA. 

The California Dream Act Application is for state aid, like Cal Grants, and aid from schools within the state. It’s open to students without legal status, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program recipients and students with Temporary Protected Status. The data isn’t shared with the federal government.

This year, the California Student Aid Commission says mixed-status families can complete the CADAA.

1385 3rd Ave. 

Chula Vista, Ca 91911 

Phone (619) 476-0749 

Fax (619) 476-0913

MCCS Charter

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

2024 - 2025 

2023-2024 

2022 - 2023

2021 - 2022

2020 - 2021

2019 - 2020

2018 - 2019

2017 - 2018

SELPA Local Plan Certification 5 

@MCCSFamilia

@mccsfamilia

@CBBInterns

Public Meeting Notices and Agendas can be found on our GOVERNANCE tab

ELO and ESSER III

2021.04 Extended Learning Opportunity Plan

2021.07 ESSER III expenditure plan MAAC

2021.10.19 ESSER III MCCS Board Meeting Minutes

Board Meetings


MCCS Board Meeting 05.12.26 

MCCS Board Meeting 02.24.26

MCCS Board Meeting 12.08.25

MCCS Board Meeting 09.09.25 

MCCS LCAP Board Meeting 6.17.25

MCCS Board Meeting 06.17.25

MCCS Board Meeting 05.13.25

MCCS Board Meeting 03.04.25

MCCS Board Meeting 12.02.24

MCCS Board Meeting 09.18.24

MCCS Board Meeting 09.10.24

MCCS Board Meeting 06.25.24  

MCCS Board Meeting 05.14.24 

MCCS Board Meeting 2.27.24

MCCS Board Meeting 12.12.23

MCCS Board Meeting 09.12.23

MCCS Board Meeting 06.21.23 

MCCS Board Meeting 06.13.23 

MCCS Board Meeting 05.09.23 

MCCS Board Meeting 03.07.23

MCCS Board Meeting 12.05.22 

MCCS Board Meeting 09.06.22 

MCCS Board Meeting 06.14.22 

MCCS Board Meeting 05.03.22

MCCS Board Meeting 02.22.22 

MCCS Board Meeting 12.07.21

MCCS Board of Directors Meeting 11.30.21

MCCS November 2021 Board meeting Doc 11.30.21

Notice of Intent to Adopt COI MCCS 12.18.2020

9.3.2020 Public Hearing Board Meeting for Public Input MCCS: Learning Continuity Plan

06.18.2020 MAAC Board Meeting 

El Dorado SELPA Special Education Meetings

Notice of Public Hearing Thursday, May 20, 2021-English

Aviso de reunión pública jueves 20 de mayo de 2021 - español

Charter Notice of CEO Public Hearing 2020-21 5/21/20

Charter Spanish Notice of CEO Public Hearing 2020-21 5/21/20

COVID 19 Information

COVID-19 Operations Report 

Click For Support and Resource Referrals for Parents and Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic 

MCCS Safe Return to In-person Instruction (Draft)

Covid Prevention Plan (CPP)

2020.09.08 Grading Policy Update 

Audits

19-20 MCCS Audit Report

18-19 MAAC Audit Report

17-18 MAAC Audit Report

EPA Expenditures

EPA 2024-25

EPA 2023-24 

EPA 20-21 expenditures & 21-22 Plan

EPA 2019-20

EPA 2018-19

EPA 2017-18

EPA 2016-17

EPA 2015-16

EPA 2014-15

Other Documents

2024-2025 SARC 

MAAC CCSSP Implementation Plan 

2023 - 24 SARC 

Learning Recovery Emergency Block Grant 

Prop 28 Annual Report 

2022-2023 SARC

2021 - 2022 SARC 

2020-21 Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan

2020-21 School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)

2020 Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) Prompt

2019-20 SARC 

2018 Battlegroundz Statement 

Notice of Intent to Adopt Conflict of Interest Code

Morgan Hill Case

MCCS Harassment and Bullying Policy

Title III Budget 2016

NCLR Latino Dropout Study

NCLR National Institute for Latino School Leaders-Retention 

MCCS in the News

03.19.2019 Chula Vista Transforms Graffiti-Covered Corner into Bright Mural 

10.01.2019 UnidosUS Affiliate MAAC in San Diego Uses Its Alternative Public Charter School as an Incubator for Inclusive Learning 

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

MCCS-MCCSEA Labor Agreement 2024-2027 

MCCS-MCCSEA Labor Agreement 2021-2024

Public Comment, Input, and Reporting

To provide input or comments on any of our plans or documents please use this form 

Para proporcionar información o comentarios sobre cualquiera de nuestros planes o documentos, utilice este forma 

Pour fournir des commentaires ou des commentaires sur l'un de nos plans ou documents, veuillez utiliser ceci formulaire 

 Other ways to get help paying for college in California besides completing the FAFSA. 

The California Dream Act Application is for state aid, like Cal Grants, and aid from schools within the state. It’s open to students without legal status, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program recipients and students with Temporary Protected Status. The data isn’t shared with the federal government.

This year, the California Student Aid Commission says mixed-status families can complete the CADAA.

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