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Community Charter School of Paterson
Basic Information
Address: 75 Spruce Street
Paterson, NJ 07501
County: Passaic
District: Paterson
Phone Number: 973-413-2057
Fax Number: 973-345-7623
Email: ggonzalez@ccsp.org
Principal: Mark Valli/CEO
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Additional Information
School Type: Charter School K-8
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8
Founded: New Jersey Community Development Corporation
School Setting:
2015-2016 K-8 Servicing students with in the City of Paterson
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7
School Days in Calendar Year: 194
School Holidays: All Major Holidays
School Colors: Green and Yellow
School Mascot: Cougar
Community:
Great Falls Neighborhood District
School Size: 900
Classroom Size: 20
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
School Clubs:
Karate, Sewing, Art, Yoga, Zumba, Cooking, Chess, Mentoring, Creative Writing, Theater, Hip Hop, Comic Book Drawing
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Pay for Parkin
Uniform Guidelines:
All students must come to school in full uniform
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Community Charter School of Paterson is to inspire and empower its children, families and staff with opportunities to positively shape and transform their lives by becoming successful, life-long learners who possess critical thinking, academic, advocacy, and leadership skills required to open new doors in their lives and the lives of others. Children will be inspired and empowered as a result of specific strategies which encourage them to feel good about themselves and their ability to learn. The mission of the school identifies six characteristics that are important in life, not just in school. These are excellence, integrity, dedication, respect & self-esteem, success, and partnerships.