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Dunlap Leadership Academy
Basic Information
Address: 39500 Dunlap Rd.
Dunlap, CA. 93621
County: Fresno
District: Kings Canyon Unified
Phone Number: 559-305-7320
Fax Number: 55-338-2040
Email: szpor-j@kcusd.com
Principal: Judi Szpor
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Additional Information
School Type: Public Online High School
Accreditation: WASC
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: 2008
School Setting:
Multiple Learning Center Campuses On site teachers
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:30 - 3:30
School Days in Calendar Year: 180 School Days
School Holidays: Normal School Holidays
School Colors: Royal Blue and Gold
School Mascot: Wolverines
School Size: 100
Classroom Size: Independent Study
Classroom Teachers: 4 class room teachers
Student/Teacher Ratio: 25-1
Support Services:
Advanced Academics
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: No
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Lab computers and fast internet
School Championships:
NONE
School Clubs:
Guitar Club
Lunch Availability: yes
Parking Spaces/Availability:
yes
Uniform Guidelines:
none
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Dunlap Leadership Academy is to prepare students for college and career by infusing real-world 21st century learning with a rigorous college-preparatory and career-oriented curriculum. Students will apply daily study to real-world situations through ongoing partnerships with businesses, a variety of educational communities, local communities, and appropriate governmental agencies. Students will become ethical, self-motivated, and multiply literate life-long learners through daily practice and exploration of the vast ways in which critical-thinking, problem-solving, and social interconnection matter to them.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The vision of the Dunlap Leadership Academy is to graduate students who will be innovative, ethical, collaborative, and effective citizens, who know how to effectively use computer and online technology, and who will be leaders in their local communities and global economy.