
Welcome, April! Hopefully, you’re starting to see more sunshine now that spring has arrived! It has been an incredibly rainy season and the flowers have already bloomed, so maybe we…

Welcome, April! Hopefully, you’re starting to see more sunshine now that spring has arrived! It has been an incredibly rainy season and the flowers have already bloomed, so maybe we…

Every child is unique and has their own learning style. However, some children learn differently than others or adapt to social experiences differently and may require additional support. Scholars with…

Teenagers who are facing substantial academic or personal challenges can benefit from attending an online high school. Whether they’re struggling academically, dealing with bullies, feeling challenged by peer pressure or…

Today, children are more social media savvy than ever before. They are exposed to social media from a young age and often encouraged by their peers to take part in…

Welcome March! We are moving swiftly along through our year of possibility. Last Friday, March 1, was an exciting day for us as it marked the opening of enrollment for…

At the beginning of April scholars throughout the state of California will participate in state testing. These standardized assessments are an important tool that allows parents and educators to identify…

February is American Heart Month! All month long Compass Charter Schools (CCS) is celebrating by sharing important information about heart health. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports that almost…

Every year, the United States observes Black History Month in February. It is a special time reserved for celebrating the histories and contributions of African American citizens. In 1926, historian…

Scholars and families, The second semester is upon us! It is hard to believe February has arrived and we are more than half-way through the school year. Our scholars finished…

More than one in five children report being bullied at school, and nearly 15% of involvement is through cyberbullying. Children who are bullied report being called names, being made fun…