Mueller Charter School is one of 45 schools in the Chula Vista Elementary School District. Located 7 miles north of the Mexico/California border, we are in our 21st year as a charter school. MCS was built in 1955 and includes 38, K-8 classrooms. Though the campus is old, a multi-million dollar modernization project in the summer of 2000 significantly upgraded our physical facilities. Today our school features a performing arts center, a running track with exercise equipment, literacy center, computer lab, and classrooms equipped with the latest in educational technology. We also have two “satellite” facilities– one for our middle school science program at the Chula Vista Nature Center and the other at Bayfront Charter High School.
MCS enrolls approximately 1,100 extraordinary students. Though children can attend on both interdistrict and intradistrict transfers, the vast majority live within walking distance to our school.
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The Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan (Learning Continuity Plan) is a key part of the overall budget package for K-12 that seeks to address funding stability for schools while providing information at the local educational agency (LEA) level for how student learning continuity will be addressed during the COVID-19 crisis in the 2020–21 school year.