COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

This page is your gateway to taking ownership and responsibility for our school's success. Use the links to get information about the various democratic structures of our school. Parents can volunteer for Governance Committees positions or attend PAC, CCEF and Governing Board meetings. Local business can get involved with our internship programs. You can also provide financial support through direct donations or through signing up for e-scripps at the links below.

Community Service Forms Contemporary Community Citizenship (CCC)
Parent Asset Committee (PAC) Governance Committees
Creative Community Education Foundation Governing Board
Fundraising Internship Program
   

CONTEMPORARY COMMUNITY CITIZENSHIP (CCC)

What is CCC?
CCC stands for Contemporary Community Citizenship. Put simply, CCC is designed to encourage learners to participate and give back to the community, both within and outside of the school walls. CCC also encourages learners to take on leadership roles in the community. This special class strives to build community and create positive change, so take advantage of it!

What does CCC look like?
CCC is separated into two groups: Big Group and Small Group.

Big Group is a meeting in the center of The Center at the start of the CCC class period. In this meeting, the community listens to announcements, watches DVS movies, etc. The purpose of the CCC Big Group is to relay basic information uniformly to the entire community.

Small Group meetings consist of approximately 25-35 learners divided into six groups. In this meeting learners have discussions, vote etc. The purpose of the CCC Small Group is to give each learner a voice, establish a venue for change, and build a close-knit community.

Additionally, both CCC Big Group and CCC Small Groups seek to build unity among the ACLC community.

Who runs CCC?
Leadership organizes CCC. A leadership representative conducts Big Group and elected learners lead Small Groups. CCC Small Group leaders term lasts for one year per election; elections take place at the end of the school year.

Guide to CCC Success
Community Service Opportunities