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Choice Charter School
Basic Information
Address: PO BOX 193
Union, Iowa 50258
County: Hardin
District: Choice Charter School
Phone Number: 5158502545
Principal: Charles Mausser
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Additional Information
School Type: Public grades 9-12
Accreditation: state of Iowa
District ID: 8100
School ID: 0100
State District ID: Iowa
State School ID: Iowa
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: 09/06/2022
School Setting:
Online, blended learning, project-based, competency based, college and career ready
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 10 to 6
School Days in Calendar Year: 1110 hours
School Colors: Blue and Orange
School Mascot: Cobra
School Size: 115
Classroom Size: 15
Classroom Teachers: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1/15
Support Services:
504, IEP, ELL, TAG, MTSS
Computer Capabilities:
All students receive computers and wifi if needed
Mission Statement:
Choice Charter School is a FREE public, non-profit school tailored to the unique needs of unique students who can’t or won’t return to the traditional public school.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Choice Charter School will raise the graduation rate in Iowa by providing a conscientious, comprehensive program to meet the needs of students who are looking for a nonpublic high school option and/or have dropped out of high school and are motivated to earn their diploma.
Choice Charter School will create individual learning paths that honor the college and career dreams of the students it serves.
Choice Charter School will prepare students to become participating, contributing members of society.
Values
Incorporating learning styles, and the interests and needs of students to create personalized learning paths.
Recognizing the value of each student and the unique circumstances they bring to the learning environment.
Creating worthy work that crosses over content areas.
Focusing on competency-based, project-based education.