Julian Charter School


Julian Charter School is a publicly funded independent study charter school sponsored by the Julian Union Elementary District. Although the main office is in Julian, California, JCS serves over 2,000 students across San Diego, Riverside, Orange, and Imperial counties. Established in 2000, the school serves approximately 2,100 students in kindergarten through grade 12 via homeschooling or small academy locations.

History

The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Campus

Though sponsored by Julian Union Elementary District, JCS has academy programs throughout the Southern California region. The programs are located in Temecula, Encinitas, Pine Valley, Alpine, and San Diego. The charter school system is limited to remain within the counties bordering the home county of San Diego.

Curriculum

High school curriculum includes math, science, social studies and English. Online support is available in the form of asynchronous tutoring classes, discussion boards, and an online learning management system. High school students may choose either college prep or non-college prep course of study. For those students who have fallen behind their peers, Julian Charter School offers an onsite intensive program to help students succeed. In order to graduate, students must have 220 Carnegie Units, and must pass the CAHSEE. This school is publicly funded and fully credentialed to confer high school diplomas by the State of California and the Julian School District.

Extracurricular activities

JCS has intramural sports programs for academy and home study students. Teams compete in flag football, soccer, and basketball.