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Victory Charter School

April 17 signup deadline for Liberty, Victory & Legacy Charter Schools’ Annual Lotteries

 

            April 17, 2024, is the deadline for parents and guardians to sign up their children for the annual lotteries for the Liberty, Victory, and Legacy Charter School Districts. Each school district’s lottery will determine its 2024-2025 waiting lists. Although Liberty, Victory, and Legacy are all Harbor Schools in Nampa, each school is considered its own district, requiring separate lotteries to be held. Therefore, those interested must sign up their children at each school in one of the following ways:

 

n  Complete the lottery form at each school in Nampa during school hours, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Liberty is located at 9955 Kris Jensen Lane; Victory at 9779 Kris Jensen Lane; and Legacy at 4015 S. Legacy Way.  

n  Go to each school’s website: libertycharterschool.com, victorycharterschool.net, legacycharterschool.net, and follow the instructions for submitting online, by email, or fax. Instructions in Spanish are also available on each school’s website.

 

Parents and guardians can confirm that the schools received their lottery submissions by calling Liberty at 208-466-7952, Victory at 208-442-9400, and Legacy at 208-467-0947. The schools will hold their lotteries on April 24, 2024, as follows: Liberty at 3 pm, Victory at 3:45 pm, and Legacy at 4:30 pm. If a parent/guardian needs to complete the forms in a format other than English, or needs an interpreter to assist in completion, assistance by the school(s) will be provided. Those needing this service, please call each school to make arrangements.

 

            Liberty, Victory, and Legacy Charter Schools are public schools and, therefore, do not charge tuition.

More information about Liberty, Victory, and Legacy:

 

n  Liberty, Victory and Legacy Charter Schools are Harbor Method Schools that offer an advanced learning curriculum that teaches above grade-level academics while providing multiple opportunities for students to learn concepts. We hold to the premise that all children are capable of learning much more than we suspect and if they don’t get today, they’ll get it tomorrow; if not tomorrow, then next week, and so on, and we build in the support necessary to provide the means to make it happen.

n  Liberty, Victory, and Legacy Charter Schools outperform nearby school districts’ and the State’s overall ISAT testing annual outcomes.

n  Liberty and Victory are K-12 schools. Legacy is a K-8 school.

n  All three offer the federal, free & reduced breakfast and lunch program, as well as busing.

n  The Harbor Method’s anti-bullying stance has created an effective character education program that puts in place high expectations for behavior for students, teachers, staff, and parents that has resulted in zero to near-zero reports of bullying incidents year over year.

n  All three schools offer the State’s advanced opportunities/early completers programs.

n  Liberty and Victory’s high schools have robust college concurrent credit programs that allow students the opportunity to earn up to two years’ worth of college credit by the time they graduate at virtually no cost to parents. Also, through dual enrollment, high school students at Liberty and Victory can take advantage of class offerings at each school.

n  Again this past year, Liberty and Victory both experienced 100% high school graduation rates.

n  All three school districts are among Idaho’s top 10% of schools and districts in terms of academic performance, earning them the designation as a “Top Performer” from the State. Their students’ educational outcomes have also earned them distinctions as “Goal-Makers” by the State. Legacy has been named a National “Distinguished School” by the National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators Distinguished Schools Program. Victory has been honored with a similar designation. Liberty and Victory continue to be named among the top high schools by US News & World Report. Liberty is the founding Harbor Method School. All three schools perform well above the State’s average educational outcomes.

n  The high schools at Liberty and Victory offer a variety of extra-curricular activities, including sports, travel abroad, school/community service, National Honor Society, and student government. The sports programs routinely advance to district and State tournaments, and student athletes have received college academic and athletic scholarships. Victory’s music program has become one of the strongest in the State, with its concert choir receiving high marks at State and regional festivals, and its advanced jazz ensemble performing by invitation to state and regional music educators’ conventions. Music students often place or win in their division at State and regional competitions and are routinely awarded music scholarships.

 

To learn more about each school district, please visit their websites. School tours can be scheduled by calling each school. To learn more about each school’s academic outcomes and to compare with other schools and districts, visit www.idahoschools.org.

 

Notice of Non-Discrimination: In accordance with applicable federal and state laws, such as Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments, Liberty Charter School District #458, Victory Charter School District #451, and Legacy Charter School District #478 do not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age, disability, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other protected status under federal, state of local law applicable to Liberty, Victory, or Legacy, in their education programs and activities, in employment policies and practices, and all other areas of each school district. The full Notice of Non-Discrimination can be found on each school district’s website.

 

 

Media Announcement #1, Oct. 28, 2023

 

Fecha límite de inscripción del 17 de abril para las loterías anuales de Liberty, Victory & Legacy Charter Schools

 

El 17 de abril de 2024 es la fecha límite para que los padres y tutores inscriban a sus hijos en las loterías anuales de los distritos escolares autónomos Liberty, Victory y Legacy. La lotería de cada distrito escolar determinará sus listas de espera para 2024-2025. Aunque Liberty, Victory y Legacy son todas escuelas Harbor en Nampa, cada escuela se considera su propio distrito, lo que requiere que se realicen loterías por separado. Por tanto, los interesados deberán inscribir a sus hijos en cada colegio de alguna de las siguientes formas:

 

n  Complete el formulario de lotería en cada escuela de Nampa durante el horario escolar, de 8 a. m. a 3 p. m., de lunes a viernes. Liberty está ubicado en 9955 Kris Jensen Lane; Victoria en 9779 Kris Jensen Lane; y Legacy en 4015 S. Legacy Way.

n  Vaya al sitio web de cada escuela: libertycharterschool.com, Victorycharterschool.net, Legacycharterschool.net y siga las instrucciones para enviarlo en línea, por correo electrónico o fax. Las instrucciones en español también están disponibles en el sitio web de cada escuela.

 

Los padres y tutores pueden confirmar que las escuelas recibieron sus presentaciones de lotería llamando a Liberty al 208-466-7952, Victory al 208-442-9400 y Legacy al 208-467-0947. Las escuelas realizarán sus loterías el 24 de abril de 2024 de la siguiente manera: Liberty a las 3 pm, Victory a las 3:45 pm y Legacy a las 4:30 pm. Si un padre/tutor necesita completar los formularios en un formato que no sea inglés, o necesita un intérprete para ayudarlo a completarlos, la(s) escuela(s) proporcionará(n) asistencia. Aquellos que necesiten este servicio, llamen a cada escuela para hacer arreglos.

 

Las escuelas autónomas Liberty, Victory y Legacy son escuelas públicas y, por lo tanto, no cobran matrícula.

 

Más información sobre Libertad, Victoria y Legado:

n  Las escuelas autónomas Liberty, Victory y Legacy son escuelas del método Harbor que ofrecen un plan de estudios de aprendizaje avanzado que enseña aspectos académicos superiores al nivel de grado y al mismo tiempo brinda múltiples oportunidades para que los estudiantes aprendan conceptos. Nos aferramos a la premisa de que todos los niños son capaces de aprender mucho más de lo que sospechamos y si no lo aprenden hoy, lo aprenderán mañana; si no mañana, entonces la semana que viene, y así sucesivamente, y conseguiremos el apoyo necesario para proporcionar todos los medios posibles para que esto suceda.

n   Las escuelas autónomas Liberty, Victory y Legacy superan los resultados anuales generales de las pruebas ISAT del estado y de los distritos escolares cercanos.

n  Liberty y Victory son escuelas K-12. Legacy es una escuela K-8.

n  Los tres ofrecen el programa federal de desayuno y almuerzo gratuito y a precio reducido, así como transporte en autobús.

n  La postura anti-bullying del Método Harbor ha creado un programa efectivo de educación del carácter que establece altas expectativas de comportamiento para los estudiantes, maestros, personal y padres, lo que ha resultado en casi cero informes de incidencias de acoso año tras año.

n  Las tres escuelas ofrecen los programas estatales de oportunidades avanzadas y de finalización temprana.

n  Las escuelas secundarias de Liberty y Victory cuentan con sólidos programas de créditos universitarios simultáneos que permiten a los estudiantes la oportunidad de obtener hasta dos años de créditos universitarios al momento de graduarse prácticamente sin costo para los padres. Además, a través de la inscripción dual, los estudiantes de secundaria de Liberty and Victory pueden aprovechar las ofertas de clases en cada escuela.

n  Liberty and Victory ha experimentado tasas de graduación de la escuela secundaria del 94% al 100% desde sus inicios.

n  Los tres distritos escolares se encuentran habitualmente entre los mejores del estado en rendimiento estudiantil. Los resultados educativos de sus estudiantes también les han valido distinciones como "Top Performers" y "Goal-Makers" por parte del Departamento de Educación del Estado de Idaho. Legacy ha sido nombrada “Escuela Distinguida” nacional por el Programa de Escuelas Distinguidas de la Asociación Nacional de Administradores del Programa Estatal ESEA. La victoria ha sido honrada con una designación similar. Liberty y Victory continúan siendo nombradas entre las mejores escuelas secundarias por US News & World Report. Liberty es la escuela fundadora del Método Harbor. Las tres escuelas obtienen resultados muy por encima de los resultados educativos promedio del estado.

n  Las escuelas secundarias de Liberty and Victory ofrecen una variedad de actividades extracurriculares, que incluyen deportes, viajes al extranjero, servicio escolar/comunitario, Sociedad Nacional de Honor y gobierno estudiantil. Los programas deportivos avanzan habitualmente a torneos distritales y estatales, y los estudiantes atletas han recibido becas universitarias académicas y deportivas. El programa de música de Victory se ha convertido en uno de los más sólidos del estado, con su coro de conciertos recibiendo altas calificaciones en festivales estatales y regionales, y su conjunto de jazz avanzado actuando por invitación en convenciones de educadores musicales estatales y regionales. Los estudiantes de música a menudo se ubican o ganan en su división en competencias estatales y rutinariamente reciben becas de música.

Para obtener más información sobre cada distrito escolar, visite sus sitios web. Se pueden programar recorridos escolares llamando a cada escuela. Para obtener más información sobre los resultados académicos de cada escuela y compararlos con otras escuelas y distritos, visite www.idahoschools.org.

 

Aviso de no discriminación: De acuerdo con las leyes federales y estatales aplicables, como los Títulos VI y VII de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, el Título IX de las Enmiendas Educativas de 1972, la Ley de Discriminación por Edad en el Empleo y la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades. La Ley y las enmiendas de la ADA, el Distrito Escolar Charter Liberty #458, el Distrito Escolar Charter Victory #451 y el Distrito Escolar Charter Legacy #478 no discriminan ilegalmente por motivos de sexo, raza, color, origen nacional, edad, discapacidad, estado civil, información genética, estatus de veterano o cualquier otro estatus protegido bajo la ley federal, estatal o local aplicable a Liberty, Victory o Legacy, en sus programas y actividades educativos, en políticas y prácticas de empleo y en todas las demás áreas de cada distrito escolar. El Aviso de no discriminación completo se puede encontrar en el sitio web de cada distrito escolar.

 

 

Anuncio de prensa n.º 1, 23 de octubre de 2023

 

2023-2024 Lottery Media Notice

2023-2024 Lottery Media Notice Spanish

 

Online Submission

This school provides a variety of services to students with special needs. These services include, but are not limited to the following: speech therapy, language therapy, occupational therapy, and specially designed educational supports. The charter school has a policy of not releasing any educational records or disclosing any confidential information about students without parental consent. The student’s information regarding applications will remain confidential unless you specifically notify the school that you wish for it to be made public.

 

Victory Downloadable Submission-English

Victory Downloadable Submission-Spanish

Email to: office@victorycharterschool.net or fax to: 208.442.9401. You can also fill out a form in the front office at school. Emailed submissions will receive return email confirmations. If you do not get a confirmation, call the school office at 208.442.9400 or email to office@victorycharterschool.net to confirm receipt of submission.

If a parent/guardian needs to complete the forms in a format other than English, or needs an interpreter to assist in completion, please contact the school so assistance can be provided.
The school welcomes students of all faiths, race, abilities, and incomes and does not discriminate in its educational programs or activities, admissions procedures, or employment practices.
The Charter School has a policy of not releasing any educational records or disclosing any confidential information about students, without parental consent. The student’s information regarding applications will remain confidential unless you specifically notify the school that you wish for it to be made public.

Victory Charter School’s lottery will be drawn each spring for the following school year. Exact dates will be posted when they are established each spring. You may submit lottery cards at any time and they will be added to the bottom of the appropriate priority list for the current year and moved up to the next grade for each successive year’s lottery unless you request to be removed from the list. Parents/guardians are responsible for contacting the school to update phone numbers, address or email changes.