The
Preuss School UCSD is designed to be a rigorous college preparatory educational
program. Through tutor-assisted teaching, a single-track macro curriculum required
for all students, small classes and an extensive use of technology and teamwork,
the overarching goal of the school is to create a highly enriched secondary
school. Preuss will prepare its graduates to distinguish themselves academically
so that they will be competitively eligible for admission to the University
of California and other similarly selective four year colleges and institutions
of higher learning.
Above all, The Preuss School UCSD must provide an environment of high expectations where students are continually encouraged and empowered to develop a greater sense of confidence through self-sufficiency and pride in their academic accomplishments.
The school fosters a culture of intellectual risk-taking. The students are taught the art of questioning and logical and critical thinking, with the hopes that they will sustain a lifelong intellectual curiosity and dedication to continual learning.
The Preuss School’s mission includes the development of strong character, healthy lifestyles, good judgment, ethical behavior and instilling a sense of service to one’s home community. We believe that the family, neighborhood institutions and school all share responsibility for encouraging young people to develop as both scholars and citizens.
SARC (School Accountability Report Card)
Summary version; Full version
State of CA 2006-07 Accountability Progress Reporting (APR).