About the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) CCSA?s vision is to build great public schools of joy and rigor that prepare all California students for success in college, career, community, and life. We accomplish this through our mission of meeting parent, educator, and community need for great public school options by supporting and advocating for high quality non-profit charter schools and sharing their success throughout California?s public schools. CCSA embraces its history of being an advocacy organization advancing issues of social justice and civil rights. Our members and the teachers and administrators who serve in their schools value diversity in culture, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, and perspective. While we seek to grow a movement that serves all students, all families, and all communities, we work with a special spirit of urgency to provide our most historically underserved and vulnerable students with the high quality public education they deserve. For more information, visit www.ccsa.org. Mission: Vision Building great public schools of joy and rigor that prepare all California students for success in college, career, community, and life. Mission To meet parent, educator, and community need for great public school options by supporting and advocating for high quality non-profit charter schools and sharing their success throughout California?s public schools. Our Commitment to Equity, Opportunity to Access As part of California?s public school family, CCSA embraces its history of being an advocacy organization advancing issues of social justice and civil rights. Our members and the teachers and administrators who serve in their schools value diversity in culture, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, and perspective. While we seek to grow a movement that serves all students, all families, and all communities, we work with a special spirit of urgency to provide our most historically underserved and vulnerable students with the high quality public education they deserve. We join in common cause with those fighting both inside and outside of public education for greater equity, opportunity, and access for all.
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TypeNonprofit Organization
Revenue$10 to $25 million (USD) per year
IndustryK-12 Education
CompetitorsUnknown
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