Tracy Learning Center

First opened in 2001, the Tracy Learning Center is a tuition-free, K-12 public school providing quality education for all. We are a three charter complex consisting of Primary Charter (K-4), Discovery Charter (5-6) which includes the Pre-High School Academy (7-8), and Millennium Charter (9-12).

Import TDAP Info - Incoming 7th Graders

As required by California law (Health and Safety Code 120325 – 120375), parents need to provide proof of a Tdap vaccine (pertussis – Whooping Cough Booster) for all students entering the 7th grade.

Documentation must state the shot was given on or after their 7th birthday. This means ALL current 6th graders must get up to date asap. It is important that you begin now, to ensure your child gets his/her required vaccination prior to school re-opening in August. We suggest you call and arrange this vaccine appointment asap.

Getting them up to date now, will not only protect them against Pertussis but also ensure class placement and prevent exclusion from school once students return to campus. Remember to ask your physician about other vaccines your child may need, and bring your child’s yellow immunization card to the visit.

Please return a copy of ALL up-to-date immunizations to school prior to the beginning of the next year school year. For questions, please call your primary physician today or call the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Program, at (209) 468-3481. Your student’s copy of his/her Tdap Immunization is due by May 15, 2025.


TLC is on ParentSquare

You can now communicate with teachers and staff via our ParentSquare App.  This will also be how we send out important information, Newsletters and Emergency Contact.

TLC is now accepting applications for all grade levels

IMPORTANT: Applications for next year's TK and Kindergarten will not be accepted until February 1st  2025.

Thank you - Michele Beringer - Director of Student Services

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Important News - CA State Education Changes

We have several new laws affecting CA Schools

AB 104 - Pupil instruction: retention, grade changes, and exemptions

AB 104 was signed into law on July 1, 2021. Under AB 104, parents/guardians of students who were enrolled in high school during the 2020-21 school year may request to have a letter grade earned for a course changed to a Pass or No Pass on the student’s transcript.

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SB-364 Pupil meals: Free School Meals For All Act of 2021

This CA State bill makes changes to the Free and Reduced lunch requirements.  for the 2021-22 school year, it expands the income requirements so more families are eligible to apply.   FREE AND REDUEC LUNCH APPLICATION (PDF)

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MHS Community Service Form

​Community service is a graduation requirement with credit given on the transcript, but only at the end of a student's senior year.
Students are now able to check their hours on Aeries. Your Community Service is listed as a 9th period class - check how many "points" you currently have to see the number of hours we have on file for you.

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Title IX Information

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1681 et seq.) is a federal law that states: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in education, including K-12 schools. Title IX has been used to promote equity in education by ensuring equal resources and treatment in education and school-related athletic and extracurricular activities, providing protections and for pregnant and parenting students, and prohibiting sex based harassment, discrimination, and bullying. In addition to this federal law, California Education law also prohibits schools from discriminating against students on the basis of sex (Education Code sections 220-221.1).

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