Cesar Chavez Community School
High School in Albuquerque, NM

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About Us
read moreCCCS empowers students to be resilient, contributing participants in our changing global society. CCCS provides flexible and personalized programs for anyone seeking a high school diploma and who would benefit from services and educational programs offered during non-traditional hours. CCCS provides a caring and safe learning environment. Clear expectations, fairness, and consistency regarding rules help students to make good choices while at school. Students cannot learn if they do not feel safe.
Curriculum
read moreStudents will meet with a mentor to decide their best schedule. Scheduling is flexible and requires a minimum of three on-campus classes in a 4 1/2 day week. CCCS guarantees small classes (no more than 17 students). Several classes also have Educational Assistants to provide additional one on one support. CCCS tests all incoming students and places them in the Math and English classes that best fit the students' needs. Our goal is that every student starts where they are and moves forward in their learning as swiftly as possible.
Students
read moreAre you currently a student at CNM? Would you like to be a student at CNM? Pay Attention to these deadlines for the Spring semester! If you are a senior who will be graduating in December and will be attending CNM as a Beginning Freshman in January, please register for an in-person orientation. You will also need to submit your Beginning Freshman spring 2017 admissions application. Earn credit while doing something that interests you. You can earn Elective credits doing a project of your choice.
Academics
read moreYou can also get help from Ms. Gutierrez in room 10, from Pearl in room 7, and from many of your teachers if you ask. Come talk with us to arrange a time. Online Resources- The following websites have videos that may help you to understand your coursework. CAREER ENRICHMENT CENTER- The Career Enrichment Center (CEC) offers APS-approved classes to students enrolled in other APS traditional and charter schools. Students take their core classes at their home high school and may take elective classes at CEC. CEC is not a diploma-granting institution; however courses completed are posted directly on the student transcript.