Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter School

Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter School
Location
447 N Broad Street

,
Pennsylvania
19123

United States
Coordinates39°57′40″N 75°09′42″W / 39.961077°N 75.161633°W / 39.961077; -75.161633
Information
School typeCharter
Established1999
CEEB code393327
PrincipalAndre Glenn, Lonnie Diggs
CAOVeronica Joyner
Staff63[1]
Teaching staff66[1]
Grades1–12
Enrollment1020 (as of 2016) [2]
ColoursBlue and white
MascotElephant
Websitewww.mcscs.org

The Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter School (MCSCS) was a charter school serving students in grades 1–12 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1999, the school was located in the Center City neighborhood and had a 100% graduation rate in 2015–2016.[3]

History

The Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter School (MCSCS) was established in 1999 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Initially, the school opened its doors to over 720 students, serving grades 1 through 12. MCSCS began with an emphasis on mathematics, civics, and sciences. Over the course of four years, the school gradually expanded, adding one grade level each year until it fully encompassed all grades from 1st through 12th.[1]

Governance

The school was led by a chief administrative officer and a principal. A six-member board of trustees met with the CAO and principal regularly.

Curriculum

The school used a back-to-basics curriculum. Students in grades 5 through 12 were required to select a school-to-college course of study, including law, medical, education, computer science, and accounting.

As of 2015, the school offered AP courses.

Closing

The school closed at the end of the 2023–2024 school year and reopened in October 2024 as a tutoring site called the Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Educational Center.[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "Charter Annual Report: Math Civics and Sciences CS" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Education. October 9, 2007.
  2. ^ "School detail for Math Civics And Sciences CS". National Center for Educational Statistics.
  3. ^ "Math Civics & Sciences CS School Report Card 2006–07" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Education.
  4. ^ Stone, Sherry (October 25, 2024). "Remember the charter school that abruptly shut last year? It's a tutor site now". The Philadelphia Tribune.