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The West Islip Community is committed to excellence in education through the establishment of an academic, vocational and social environment in which all children can learn and succeed. Our students will be provided the opportunity to develop their self esteem and a respect for others while acquiring the knowledge, skills and attitudes to become responsible citizens in a rapidly changing world. Our goal is to have students think in global terms and develop cultural sensitivity and an international orientation. We seek to instill in our students the ability to share their commonalities, celebrate their differences, and appreciate that learning is a lifelong process.
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PCSD is a non-profit real estate development organization that advances the educational reform movement by assisting high performing charter schools with acquiring facilities. PCSD finds, acquires, finances, and builds low cost facilities for high quality charter schools. Focused on neighborhoods with chronically overcrowded and under-performing schools, our projects allow constituent charter schools to concentrate on classroom instruction rather than real estate development. Originally founded to assist the charter school movement in California and Los Angeles in particular, PCSD has partnered with select charter schools across the nation including in Boston, Memphis, and Phoenix to help them solve their facilities challenges. Over our eight year history, PCSD has created 44 schools on 32 campuses serving 17,381 students. In 2013, PCSD will deliver 2,390 seats for 5 schools in 162,538 square feet of facilities. Test scores, graduation rates, and subsequent 4-year college attendance rates have universally improved among the populations served at these new schools thanks to the efforts of the educators for which we build.