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Congratulations to the Class of 2010!
At CPCS, the 5th grade students celebrated their passage to middle school on June 23 by reciting poetry that focused on their favorite memory while attending the school.
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Students Operate in Scrubs at Annual ‘Doctors- for-a-Day’ Event
Thirty Students from CPCS and BwCCS took a field trip of a lifetime on June 15 when they visited New York Presbyterian/Columbia University’s Department of Urology where they were able to operate laparoscopic surgical instruments in doctor’s scrubs, learn about the body’s organs and were given lessons on healthy eating.
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CPCS Welcomes New Middle School Director

Community Partnership Charter School (CPCS) has welcomed a new addition to its community, Keisha Rattray, who will serve as the Director for the new Middle School starting July 1. 
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CPCS Families:SCHOOL UPDATES
Please click here to read the weekly letter from the Principal Melanie Bryon Capellan for important school updates.
 

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2010-11 Application- PDF

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CPCS will serve grades K-6 for the 2010-11 school year and will grow to serve 7th grade in 2011-12 and 8th grade in 2012-13. There are 50 students per grade; class size is maintained at 25 students. 

CPCS is open to all students who are eligible to enroll in New York City public schools in September 2010. There are no financial or academic requirements for admission to CPCS. State law requires that we provide a preference to siblings of current students and residents of District 13. The school holds two lotteries: one for in-district residents and another for out-of-district residents.

If a child's name is selected via the in-district lottery for admission, parents will have to provide at registration, one of the following documents to prove their in-district residence:

Accepted Documents Valid Date for Document
A residential utility bill (gas or electric) in the resident’s name issued  by National Grid, Con Edison or the Long Island Power Authority Within 30 days prior to lottery

Document on letterhead from federal, state or city agency
– including City Housing Authority or the Human Resources Administration – which states home address
Within 30 days prior to lottery

Official payroll documentation
from an employer such as a form submitted for tax withholding purposes or a payroll  receipt.

Within 30 days prior to lottery

An original lease agreement, deed or mortgage statement for the residence
 
Any date

A current property tax bill for the residence

Must cover time period including date of lottery

A water bill for the residence


Must cover time period including date of lottery




The following are NOT acceptable forms of proof of address:

  • Cable Bill
  • Driver's License
  • Letter from employer
  • Medical or insurance care
  • Phone Bill