A commitment to academic excellence
Our mission is to collaborate with the educational community to empower families with exceptional academic opportunities, starting with the launch of Carroll Classical Charter School and future plans to introduce Montessori and agricultural programs.
Academic choice for Carroll County families.
Carroll Learning Alliance aims to create public charter school education opportunities available to all Carroll students.
Academic Focus
We are committed to providing rigorous academic programs that prioritize student excellence and growth.
Proven Success
Charter schools have a track record of fostering student achievement and lifelong success.
Public School Partnership
We collaborate with public education to expand quality educational options for all students.
Educational Choice
Empowering families with the freedom to choose a charter school education tailored to their child’s unique needs.
Tuition Free
Providing free, high-quality charter school education through a blend of public and private funding.
Meeting Community Needs
Offer solutions that meet the growing needs of the community.
“The beginning is the most important part of the work.”
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News, Announcements
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By Danielle Daley Carroll County families deserve more choices in public education, and the Carroll Learning Alliance is committed to making that a reality. As a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding educational opportunities, we are leading the effort to establish Carroll Classical Charter School — the first of its kind in our community. With Maryland’s […]
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Carroll Classical Charter School (CCCS) is proud to announce the formal submission of its charter application to the Carroll County Board of Education, marking a major milestone in bringing the county’s first tuition-free public charter school to life.
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“We should all embrace the proposed Carroll Classical Charter School, which is looking to open in Eldersburg. We need to give the proposed school the opportunity to show us what it can do.” Click here to read Chris Roemer’s piece on Carroll Classical Charter School.