Magnolia Public Schools (MPS)
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Magnolia Public Schools (MPS)-
Brock Atar, MBA, CBO Payroll Manager/Financial Analyst at Magnolia Public Schools
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Garden Grove, California, United States
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Top 5%
Artis Callaham Director Special Education and Support Services at Magnolia Public Schools (MPS)-
Top 1%
Murat Akbas, M.Ed. Assistant Director of HR at Magnolia Public Schools (MPS)-
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Rising Star
Suat Acar Chief Operations Officer at Magnolia Public Schools (MPS)-
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
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Zekeriya Ocel, M.Ed. School Principal at Magnolia Public Schools (MPS)-
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Top 5%
Overview
In the fall of 2002, the Magnolia Public Schools (“MPS” or “Magnolia”) established its first tuition free public charter school, Magnolia Science Academy-1 Reseda in the San Fernando Valley. Since then, MPS has established ten other charter school sites in California that provide an innovative and high quality education. MPS provides a high-performing Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM)-focused public school option to historically underserved families. Its schools outperform their neighborhood public schools, achieve prestigious honors in competitions and send students to the top colleges in the nation. There are 4 MPS middle schools (grades 6-8), 1 elementary school (grades K-5), and 5 middle/high schools (grades 6-12). Distinctive Features of MPS 1) Home Visits Program : Research has shown that one of the keys to successful teaching and schooling is creating personal connections with students. MPS teachers visit students at their homes to enhance student learning and involvement. Teachers can identify students' latest interests or concerns, such as a new hobby, an upcoming trip, or a change in the family. Parents and teachers are critical partners in educating the “whole child”. 2) Extended Learning Time: • Saturday school • After-school tutoring and clubs until 6:00 p.m. • Targeted intervention before, during, and after-school • Summer school programs • Winter and Spring Academic Camps 3) Parent and Community Engagement Program: • Monthly parent workshops and task-force meetings • Community partnerships with local organizations • Community precinct walks • Parent advisory council and volunteer program • Web based parent support system (CoolSIS)
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