HOME | urbancorpscharter Our Program Urban Corps Charter School provides conservation corps students with an accelerated, technology-rich learning program designed to address young people’s simultaneous needs for high school education and job training Students ages 18-26 who didn’t succeed in a traditional school setting thrive in UCCS’ academically challenging WASC-accredited learning environment thanks to a
Urban Corps San Diego | urbancorpscharter The Urban Corps of San Diego County (a separate non-profit from UCCS) is a certified local conservation corps and charter school whose mission is to provide young adults with a high school education combined with job training and community service in the fields of conservation and recycling, which assist youth in becoming more employable while protecting San Diego’s natural resources and
ABOUT - urbancorpscharter About UCCS Urban Corps of San Diego County Charter School (UCCS) is a locally funded charter school, authorized by Mono County Office of Education We form unique and effective collaborations with Corps programs that enable young adults to learn, earn and conserve The program is successful because young people can earn money while receiving valuable job skills training and obtaining their
HOME | urbancorpscharter Common Core certified instruction and the use of time-dedicated caring volunteers, combined with an onsite counseling program, support services, and one-on-one transitional guidance provides a well-rounded program that meets the academic and emotional needs of our students
Calendar | urbancorpscharter Call Us: 1-855-SD-CORPS or 619-235-6884 3127 Jefferson Street, San Diego CA 92110 P O Box 80156 San Diego, CA 92138
News and Events | urbancorpscharter Congressman Scott Peters stopped by for a check presentation with AT T's Ignacio de la Torre and Christine Moore AT T contributed $25,000 to Urban Corps of San Diego County to support its Corps-to-Career program, which helps at-risk youth transition to higher education and the workforce after participating in the organization’s high school diploma and job training program Many thanks to AT
SUPPORT - urbancorpscharter Our school provides additional services through the Student Services department including career and psychological counseling, life skills workshops, case management, assistance with resumes, job and college applications, and connecting students to resources such as SNAP, mental health services, and Covered California Staff continually strive to broaden the level of support services offered
CONTACT - urbancorpscharter Call Us: 1-855-SD-CORPS or 619-235-6884 3127 Jefferson Street, San Diego CA 92110 P O Box 80156 San Diego, CA 92138
Agendas and Minutes | urbancorpscharter All meetings are held at: Urban Corps of San Diego County 3127 Jefferson Street San Diego, CA 92110 (or unless otherwise noted on agenda)
JOIN | urbancorpscharter Call Us: 1-855-SD-CORPS or 619-235-6884 3127 Jefferson Street, San Diego CA 92110 P O Box 80156 San Diego, CA 92138
Corpsmember Advisory Board | urbancorpscharter Corpsmember Advisory Board (CAB) Looking to make a difference? Do you want your voice to be heard? Want to have leadership experience to add to your resume? Join CAB! CAB stands for the Corps Member Advisory Board This group of student leaders contains Corps Members than have demonstrated excellent responsibility and a commitment to the CORPS values The Corpsmember Advisory Board provides
ACADEMICS - urbancorpscharter Academics The mission of Urban Corps of San Diego County Charter School, through classroom and field experience, is to transform lives by developing literate, educated lifelong learners and achievers who understand their social and political culture; use mathematics, scientific methods and critical thinking skills to problem solve, develop positive values and make significant contributions to