Organization Description King City Union School District is a supportive educational community committed to academic excellence and student growth in all areas. We strive to create learning opportunities for every child to achieve success.
We follow three core values in all our schools: Be Respectful, Be Responsible and Be Safe.
King City Union School District feels technology plays an important role in our continued commitment for every child to achieve success. We maintain a 1 to 1 ratio for student devices and provide staff with resources to incorporate technology into every classroom.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the district, in partnership with staff and community, is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment focused on academic excellence and high expectations for all students. The district and its staff are committed to quality instructional experiences for all students and their academic, social, physical, artistic, and emotional development. We are preparing students to be global thinkers, workers and leaders for the 21st century
Program Information Colt Pride
Located in King City, which is part of the southern Salinas Valley of the California Central Coast, Chalone Peaks Middle School is named after the North and South Chalone Peaks, part of the spectacular Pinnacles National Park. Chalone Peaks Middle School, situated in a rural region that is largely agricultural, opened its doors in its current location in 2007.
School
Enrollment: Approximately 840 Students
Faculty: 45
Schedule: Seven classes meet approximately 50 minutes per day, five days a week, 18 weeks per semester, two semesters per year, including homeroom and exploratory classes.
Curriculum
CPMS curriculum is designed to meet the various interests and needs of the students by preparing them for the 21st Century in today’s global society by offering a rigorous program that includes SWUN Math for Math and StudySync for Language Arts. Homeroom and Exploratory classes offer a variety of opportunities for student enrichment and language development.
Instruction: available for special needs through Special Education and English Language Development
Co-curricular Programs: Minecraft, yearbook, band, leadership, and athletics
Co-Curricular Activities: Students are encouraged to join clubs, sports teams, and campus organizations to promote leadership and service