Learning First Charter Public School offers a family-oriented environment based upon the belief that the school-home partnership is an integral component for the academic success of each child.
We are committed to celebrating the diversity of our student body and making all families feel welcome and connected.
The true magic of our school has been, and will always be, the students, families, alumni, and staff who make up our community.
Hear more about our special Sense of Community from our teachers: Ms. Harding, Ms. Arel, and Ms. Kennedy.
For many of us, the school feels like a second home. Our teachers foster strong relationships with students and their parents through open and honest communication and mutual support and understanding. Hear our teachers Mr. Agyeman, Ms. Lopez, and Ms. Harding talk about what the Learning First Family means to them.
Close bonds between our students and teachers make our classrooms safe learning-friendly places where students like to engage in learning and feel more confident when challenged to push their intellect to higher levels. Our teachers Ms. Arel and Ms. DiPilato share their stories of close student-teacher relationships.
Our teacher Ms. Perez talks about the unique experience of rich and meaningful character education and social-emotional learning at LFCPS.
The LFCPS community is made up of families from many different ethnicities, cultures, and religions, who all want the best for their children. The Learning First Tigers speak more than 15 different languages! Ms. Kennedy explains how this diverse mix of families adds great value to our children’s school experience.
We know it can be challenging for a child to learn a language at the same time they’re learning how to read, write, and do math in that new language. With the right support of our amazing ELL teachers like Mr. Cabral, English language learners thrive in LFCPS!
The LFCPS special education teachers are patient, emphatic, and highly skilled in adapting general education lessons to children with a variety of disabilities to help them achieve their highest potential. Our special ed teacher Ms. Horen explains her approach to teaching.