Annual Report 2011-12 | Page 11

School Program In its more than 40 year history the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School has gone from a small grassroots English as a Second Language program to a comprehensive adult education program recognized nationally and internationally as a successful model for transforming immigrant individuals, families, and communities. Over the past four decades this culturally vibrant school has served more than 60,000 students. A highly qualified, diverse, and dedicated team of faculty and staff offer award-winning adult education programs including English as a Second Language, GED, ESL for Families, Citizenship, Technology Essentials and Workforce Development as well as comprehensive support services to more than 2,900 students annually. Thanks to the School’s programs tens of thousands of adults have obtained high school diplomas; become U.S. citizens; gained the English skills necessary to advocate for their children; obtained college degrees and workforce certifications; paid millions of dollars worth of taxes; and entered into careers and climbed career ladders. The School was chartered by the DC Public Charter School Board in 1998 and earned accreditation in 2005 through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In April of 2012 the Middle States Association voted to fully re-accredit the school. The school year began August 29, 2011 and ended June 14, 2012. There were two instructional semesters of approximately 19 weeks each. According to the District of Columbia School Reform Act, adult students who receive 12 hours of instruction per week are considered full-time. Because students have parenting and work demands, the school offers a variety of class schedules. Schedule of Classes Morning Session Monday-Friday 8:45 AM- 11:30 AM Afternoon Session Monday-Friday 1:00 PM -3:45 PM Evening Session Monday-Thursday 6:00 PM -9:00 PM