About the Don Bosco Charter High School
Don Bosco Charter High School is an accredited alternative high school that educates approximately 340 students and graduates over 130 students each year. The school opened in 2000 with the goal of helping students who have not thrived in traditional schools achieve success. All young people should have the opportunity to graduate, and Don Bosco is doing everything it can to support that belief, including:
* Offering smaller classroom sizes that allow a more personal learning experience.
* Working with the schedules of students to allow employment.
* Offering classes that allow real-world experience, including service learning opportunities.
The Don Bosco Charter High School is one of six interrelated centers of the Don Bosco Centers. For more information about Don Bosco, visit www.donbosco.org.