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Thursday, 22 April 2010 14:56

   

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 April 2010 12:17 )
 
Day Program/ Programa de dia PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 17 August 2009 10:04

Now Enrolling / Inscribete ahora

9:00 am - 3:00 pm Monday -Friday / Lunes a Viernes

15-20 years / años

GED in English and Spanish and English as a Second Language/Programa de GED y  clases de Inglés

Last day for enrollment/ Ultimo dia para inscribirse May/Mayo 7,2010

Lottery and new student orientation/ Loteria y orientacion para nuevos estudiantes May/Mayo 7, 2010

 

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Futsal!!! PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 01 February 2009 19:00

The Next Step has a Futsal team!!  We play every Thursday. Tonight's game is at 10pm at the Turkey Thicket Recreation Center located at 1100 Michigan Ave. Washington, DC 20017...We are playing against YouthBuild!!!! Vamos Next Step!!!!

 
Night School /Programa de noche PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 12:58

Now Enrolling / Inscribete ahora

6 pm - 9 pm Monday - Thursday/ Lunes a Jueves

16-24 years / años

English as a Second Language / Clases de Inglés

Last day for enrollment/ Ultimo dia para inscribirse May/Mayo 7, 2010

Lottery and new student orientation/ Loteria y orientacion para nuevos estudiantes May/Mayo 7, 2010

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 April 2010 14:05 )
 

Vision

The Next Step Public Charter School envisions a world in which all youth receive an excellent education and the support they need to realize their full potential as human beings and contributing members of society.

Mission

The mission of The Next Step Public Charter School is to provide students who face extraordinary challenges and who are not supported in traditional high schools the opportunity to continue their education.
 
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The Next Step provides a full-time academic program and has designed a curriculum that addresses students’ needs.  It is an ungraded school and students are placed in steps according to their academic level in their native language, Spanish or English.  Content courses are taught in the students’ native language and English Language Learners have classes in English as a Second Language.  Classes are small; there is one teacher for every ten students.  We have two full time counselors as well as a full time Transitions Coordinator who provide wraparound services to meet the spectrum of students’ needs.