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- Regular Hours:
Mon Closed Tue Wed Thu - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 916-409-6862
EPIC IB School number. EX 1817 is Pipeline - 916-286-1960
Extra - 916-286-5161
- Address:
- 2945 Ramco St Ste 200 West Sacramento, CA 95691
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- Categories
- Computer Online Services, High Schools
- Location
- Located right off of Southport Parkway, in the same venue as EPIC IB K-8 School
- Amenities
- Online classes through FuelEd PEAK classes. FuelEd provides students with strong academic courses, including A-G courses needed for enrollment into the University of California and California State University campuses.
- Accreditation
We are a satellite of Community Collaborative Charter School (CCCS), a public K-12th grade program utilizing home-school and independent study as an innovative and creative full service program.
- Associations
- California Public School, WASC Accreditation
General Info
Pipeline offers students and families a high quality academic program through personalized on-line classes AND classroom based classes. Students are part of a small, safe and highly supportive school environment, providing an alternative to large one size fits all comprehensive high schools. We offer: • High quality on-line courses with classroom-based support, including A-G and career technical educational courses. • Flexible schedules • Independent learning style, students attend classes twice a week, but extended lab hours are available. • Service learning, internship and project based class opportunities • Ability to accelerate learning; motivated students can take college classes and graduate high school sooner • Technology support is provided to every student. • Dedicated and caring teachers. • A part of CCCS main school, so support services, extracurricular activities, and other social opportunities are available to students. • A connection to the Russian community. For our students not from that community, this could provide a good cultural experience.