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Read full report at prweb.com Seven Hart Vision Awards were presented at the 21st Annual California Charter Schools Conference, held March 3-6, 2014 at the San Jose Convention Center to a range of exceptional leaders in the charter school movement. Hosted by the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), the three-day annual conference drew nearly 3,000 members of
Read full article at ccsa.org (San Jose, California) - The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) presented the annual Hart Vision Award for Charter School of the Year to El Sol Santa Ana Science and Arts Academy in Santa Ana. The award was presented today at the 21st Annual California Charter Schools Conference held March 3-6 at
Read full article at ocregister.com SANTA ANA – Sitting in classrooms they’ve only been in since January, students in one fifth-grade class couldn’t stop listing reasons why their new room in a 12-classroom building was better than their old one. Their new classroom is filled with Smart Boards, a library and an extra table for
Read full article at losangeles.cbslocal.com SANTA ANA (CBSLA.com) — A group of volunteers Saturday pieced together a new part of their community, building a playground so Santa Ana children can have a place to be active and social. More than 150 volunteers carried brightly-colored pieces of the design across a yard at El Sol Science and
Read Full Article at educator.com El Sol Science and Arts Academy of Santa Ana opened in 2001 to provide an alternative to traditional schools by offering a college prep environment focusing on the sciences and arts and team teaching with a dual immersion program. The charter school offers a high-quality education that will ensure students
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Read full article at ocregister.com As dignitaries’ speeches wafted on the warm, summer air, the sounds of the smallest VIPs played out in the background. Students of El Sol Science and Arts Academy, partying in their classrooms and romping through the schoolyards, clearly couldn’t contain their youthful energy. Their laughter and whoops of joy occasionally interrupted
Read full article at ocregister.com Twelve years after El Sol Science and Arts Academy opened its doors, the more than 800 students who now attend the Santa Ana school are getting a new campus equipped with a two-story classroom building and a wellness center. On Thursday, officials broke ground on the 2.8-acre site. Construction has begun.