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Pacific
View Charter School
Please visit Pacific View Charter School's website
here: http://www.pacificview.org
Meeting Higher Standards of Excellence
in Education
Independent Certifications of High Quality
Accredited by the Western Association
of Schools and Colleges

Pacific View Charter School was among the first of
39 California Charter Schools in 2007 to be certified
by the California Charter Schools Association

Reviewed and Approved by the California
Department of Education (CDE), the Advisory Commission
on Charter Schools (ACCS), and the California State
Board of Education (SBE) for meeting or exceeding state
mandated fiscal accountability requirements.
March 2005: Received a five year 100%
SB740 Funding Approval for achieving an API rank of
6 or better for two consecutive years!
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Attained Academic Performance Index (API) Growth
Target in 2008-2009
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Increased API school-wide growth score in 2008-2009
by 37 points to 700
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Attained an API Similar School Rank of 10 (out of
10) in 2006-2007
Certified by the California Charter Schools Association
in 2007
Recognized for education excellence and achievement
by members of California Senate and Assembly
Received Best Practice Award twice by San Diego Business
Roundtable
Recognized for educational excellence by City of Oceanside
3670 Ocean Ranch Blvd.
Oceanside, CA. 92056-2669
Gina Campbell, Executive Director
Phone: 760-757-0161
Fax: 760-435-2666
Email: gcampbell@pacificview.org
Web: http://www.pacificview.org
Pacific View Charter School seeks to provide an educational
opportunity for all students in grades K-12 to work
independently or in group settings, to pursue individualized
educational plans created by parents, students, and
teachers. This plan will provide for continued academic
progress and will reflect the student’s goals and objectives.
Parents are an integral part of their child’s educational
success, and have an active voice in the governance
of Pacific View Charter School. Parent involvement
is the foundation upon which the school is based. All
students are provided access to a computer lab equipped
with current software and internet access. Students
are able to access the computer lab to receive instruction
in Excel, Power Point, Microsoft Word and Outlook.
Students at the 9-12 level meet with their teacher
one time per week for one hour. Their educational support
person must attend that meeting. During this meeting
the teacher discusses and critiques completed assignments,
and assigns new course work. The K-8 students meet
with their teacher one – three times per month depending
on the level of support needed. Pacific View Charter
School promotes individuality in learning and strives
to develop responsible, creative students who possess
the initiative necessary to meet their educational
and life goals.
In June 1999, Pacific View Charter School became California
Charter School #247 when the California State Board
of Education approved the proposal. The school began
operating in September of 1999, opening with 125 students
enrolled in grades K-12. We currently have 327 students.
Pacific View Charter School is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
public benefit corporation governed by a board of directors
comprised of school administration and community members.
Parents choose the personalized learning model offered
by Pacific View Charter School for a variety of reasons
such as: the student would benefit from working at
either a faster or slower pace, the parent wants to
be more involved with the student and in planning the
lessons, or there are too many distractions in the
classroom.
Our vision is to educate students within the community
whose families have a strong desire to achieve optimum
academic results and produce self-reliant, capable
students. Through shared-governance, the parents and
staff will be accountable for meeting the academic
needs of all students attending Pacific View Charter
School. We will promote individuality and strive to
develop responsible, creative students who possess
the initiative necessary to meet educational and life
goals.
Pacific View Charter School will strive to:
• Foster student learning.
• Address the multiple intelligences with the intention
of raising and supporting achievement in academic learning.
• Increase educational opportunities for students,
with special emphasis on expanded learning experiences
for students who are identified as academically low
achieving.
• Provide and implement innovative teaching methods.
• Provide parents and students with expanded choices
in the types of educational opportunities available
within the publicly funded school system.
• Offer reciprocal opportunities to students from Pacific
View Charter School to Oceanside Unified schools for
participation in expanded learning opportunities.
• Meet all statewide standards and conduct all student
testing required by state law
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