Academics

Stay up-to-date on your student's performance

At Excalibur Charter Schools we know that parent involvement is part of the formula for student success. We make it easy to stay involved. Login to excalibur.powerschool.com/public for up-to-the minute grade reports and assignment information.

Our commitment is to be the best K-12 in the East Valley. Our test scores and parent rating are a good indicator of how we are achieving this commitment. We invite all parents and students to find out more at greatschools.net

AIMS Information

Spring AIMS testing

Students prepare year-long to sit for the AIMS test, administered in the springtime.  AIMS (Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards) testing gives schools and parents a glimpse at the subject-matter strengths and opportunities for improvement of each student.

For High School students, passing the AIMS test is required to graduate.  Our small class sizes afford individual attention and give students an edge to excel on AIMS tests.  We also offer tutoring in Math, Reading and Writing as well as frequent test preparation instruction. 

Tutoring information

Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer Tutoring Programs

Excalibur Charter Schools Provides tutoring services.  If students want to get ahead or are falling behind, tutoring is a great opportunity for one-on-one time with a qualified math, reading, or writing instructor.

Programs

Special Education

Excalibur Charter schools offers special education and related services to identified eligible student�s grades k-12 to allow successful access to learning and their education.  Students aged 0 to 5 will be referred to local support agencies as required under Child Find.

 

Child Find

This service is provided to children with suspected disabilities, free of charge. Excalibur Charter School offers comprehensive special education services and referrals to eligible students ages five through 21 years. Children from birth up to age five with disabilities will be referred to appropriate agencies for services.

 

Parents Right to Know

Title I School-wide and Title I Targeted Assistance Programs

LEAs must notify parents of students attending Title I School-wide and Title I Targeted Assistance Programs that parents may request
information on the professional qualifications of the student’s teacher. The information must state if:

•the teacher meets State Qualifications/licensure requirements,

•the teacher is teaching under an Emergency Teaching Certificate,

•the teacher has a baccalaureate degree,

•the child receives services from a paraprofessional and

•the qualifications of the paraprofessional.

This information can be found posted in our lobby as well as on Excalibur Charter School, Inc.
web site. Excaliburschools.org