1. What is a charter school?
A charter school is an independent public school that has been granted
a charter exempting it from selected state rules and regulations. A school's
charter is reviewed every 5 years and can be revoked if guidelines on
curriculum and management have not been followed or academic outcomes
have not been met.
2. What is unique about DCP?
DCP was the first charter high school in Silicon Valley to address the
academic needs of underachieving students. DCP provides a values-driven
culture coupled with the academic rigor of a college-prep environment.
The prep school atmosphere of high expectations, a strict code of conduct,
and personalized attention aimed at the lowest-achieving students has
propelled DCP to be a model for urban high school reform.
3. What kind of student is DCP looking for?
DCP is looking for students who have not yet lived up to their full potential--those
who have had little success in a traditional school environment and who
will be the first in their families to graduate from college.
4. What is the average class size?
The student to teacher ratio at DCP is 20:1.
5. What is tutorial?
Tutorial is a study environment where students are given individualized
academic coaching. It is a mandatory program from 3:50pm-5pm, four days
per week.
6. Does DCP accept new students after the year begins?
When space is available, DCP accepts freshmen and sophomores on a first
come, first serve basis.
7. Does DCP have a waitlist?
DCP maintains a waitlist for freshmen and sophomores only.
8. Do sibling applicants have priority?
Because we value the relationships we have developed with current families,
sibling applicants receive special priority in the student lottery.
9. Does DCP charge tuition?
DCP is a public school and does not charge tuition.
10. Why do students wear uniforms?
DCP has a culture of achievement and professionalism that extends into
everything we do. The uniform is part of that professionalism and creates
a visual representation of our values.
11. How do I apply?
To apply, send in a completed application no later than April 30. If we
receive more applications than there are spaces available, students with
siblings already attending DCP and students from San Jose Unified are
given preference. You may download an application here or call 408.271.1730.
12. As a parent, how can I tell if DCP is the right school for my
son or daughter?
We encourage all students thinking about coming to DCP to shadow one of
our students for a day. To arrange a shadow day, please call the school
at 408.271.1730.
13. Does DCP have an athletic program? How about extracurricular
activities?
DCP has a rich array of athletic and co-curricular activities. These include:
soccer, basketball, volleyball, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee, crew, MECHA,
college trips, internships, and community service.
14. How much does DCP need to privately fundraise annually to support
its academic program?
DCP must fundraise over $1,000,000 annually.
15. How much does DCP spend per student/year?
DCP spends $10,255 per student/year.
16. How much money does DCP receive from the state per student/year?
DCP receives $6,694 per student/year.
17. What is the Across the Bridge Foundation?
The Across the Bridge Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,
was established to govern DCP. The foundation is run by a board of directors
who establish policy for the operation of DCP.
18. Who founded DCP?
DCP was founded by Jennifer Andaluz and Greg Lippman. Before founding
DCP, they worked as teachers and professional development coordinators
implementing reform projects at large, urban high schools in San Jose.
DCP is the realization of their vision for a small, community-based charter
school that ensures college success for students left behind by traditional
public schools.