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The O'Farrell Charter Schools | |
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6130 Skyline Drive San Diego , CA 92114 United States | |
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Former names | O'Farrell Junior High School O'Farrell Community School O'Farrell Charter School |
Type | Public Charter School |
Motto | Where college isn't just a possibility, it's a priority |
Opened | 1959 |
School district | San Diego Unified School District |
Grades | TK-5th (elementary) 6th-8th (middle school) 9th-12th (high) |
Age range | 4-18 |
Number of students | 1835 O'Farrell 200 Ingenuity |
Education system | Charter |
Hours in school day | 7 |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Gold, royal and navy |
Nickname | O'Farrell Falcons |
Rival | Tubman Village Charter School
Urban Discovery Academy KIPP Adelante Prep Academy |
Superintendent | Cindy Wagner |
Website | http://ofarrellschool.org/ |
The O'Farrell Charter Schools is a system of public charter schools in San Diego, California. The campus where all the schools are located is in a region that is colloquially referred to as O'Farrell Park, which is the border between Skyline, Encanto and Valencia Park, although the school(s) is more addressed by people as 'in Skyline'. The OCS system operates an elementary, middle, high school and partially-online course called Ingenuity Charter School, all public charters. The school opened its doors in the San Diego Unified School District in 1959 with its name chosen in 1957 as Mabel E. O'Farrell Junior High.[1] It was voted to become a charter school in 1994. President Bill Clinton made a visit to San Diego in 1995 to sign the Goals 2000 education bill and to visit O'Farrell because it was a charter.[2] It was also mentioned in Hillary Clinton's book It Takes a Village.[3] Through the years, The O'Farrell Charter School has received numerous awards and distinctions. The O'Farrell Charter High School has been named as one of America's top high schools by U.S. News and World report six years in a row. O'Farrell has also been named a school of distinction by National Center for Urban School Transformation. O'Farrell is an AVID National Demonstration School.
Schools within a school
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The O'Farrell Charter Schools is divided into two Local Education Agencies and multiple schools.
- The O'Farrell Charter Schools comprise of:
- The O'Farrell Elementary School
- The O'Farrell Charter Middle School (O'Farrell Middle School, OCMS)
- The O'Farrell Charter High School
- Ingenuity Charter School is an Independent Study and Blended Learning Program located on the campus as well as other resource centers in Southeast San Diego.
All schools operate on the same campus at the corner of 61st Street and Skyline Drive. The Middle School entrance is off of Skyline Drive at 6130 Skyline. The High School entrance in located at a separate entrance at 6150 Skyline Drive. The elementary school entrance is located on the intersecting 61st St.
Each O'Farrell school has a principal and vice principal and has a separate program, teachers, and bell schedules.
In 2014, "Ingenuity Charter School, Blended Learning Independent Study Program" was added as an official part of The O'Farrell Charter Schools. Students attend in person at one of the school's resource centers at least twice per week and work independently online the other days.
Notable alumni
- Rosalie Hamlin known for 1960 song, "Angel Baby"[4]
- Tom Waits claimed to have attended this school and remembered it as an all-black school in a 1973 interview.[5]
- Shirley Horton, California assemblywoman and former mayor of Chula Vista[6]
References
- ↑ "Celebrating 150 Years: The Sixties". San Diego City Schools. Archived from the original on 2008-05-10. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
- ↑ John T. Woolley and Gerhard Peters. "William J. Clinton: Remarks at the O'Farrell Community School in San Diego, California". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
- ↑ Clinton, Hillary (2006-12-12). It Takes a Village. Simon and Schuster. p. 245. ISBN 1-4165-4064-4. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
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- ↑ "The Biography of Rosie Hamlin".
- ↑ "Quotes: Childhood". Tom Waits Library. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
- ↑ "Biography of Shirley Horton". Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-02-08.