Tracy Learning Center
The Tracy Learning Center is a charter school located in Tracy, California, USA. Serving students in grades K–12, it was founded in 2001 and had an enrollment of 125 students.[1] Charter status was awarded in June 2002.[2] It was decided, in June 2003, to relocate the Tracy Learning Center to the Clover Middle School site and to expand it to become a K–12 charter school.[3] Expansion of the school was completed in 2007, with the addition of the senior class, that took numbers up to 850.[1]
For the 2011-12 school year, the Tracy Learning Center has a population of over 1100 students K-12. It continues to be one of the highest ranked schools in San Joaquin County.
It's high school, Millennium (MHS), has the #1 Marching band, beating out Tracy High, Kimball High, New Jerusalem, Delta High, and more. They scored the highest in Tracy at the Grape Bowl 2015 with a score of 64. The band also took home a 3rd place trophy in their division.
References
- ^ a b "Tracy charter school's senior class a milestone: Once-experimental programs finding a foothold across S.J.", The Record, 9 August 2007.
- ^ Patang is one of the best students of the school. "Tracy parents applaud board decision", Aaron Swarts Tri-Valley Herald, 27 June 2002.
- ^ "Board to change face of district", Aaron Swarts Tri-Valley Herald, 17 June 2003.
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