

School Mission: Our Mission is to support homeschooled families by: Providing individualized, relevant, and rigorous curriculum and resources; Partnering with parents giving them encouragement and academic strategies; Offering many engaging socialization opportunities.
FCCC is a free public TK-8th grade Charter home school serving Sacramento County and its adjoining counties including Placer, El Dorado, Amador, San Joaquin, Solano, Yolo, and Sutter counties. We have a beautiful campus with engaging weekly workshops for students. ALL FCCC teachers, Educational Consultants, are fully credentialed and highly qualified. They support parents/guardians who choose to homeschool their children. Parental values and dedication to providing the best individualized learning environment for their student is the foundation of the Folsom Cordova Community Charter School. Our goal is to build a community of learners by supporting parents/guardians and students with instructional resources, small group instruction, tutorials, and enrichment activities to ensure that students meet California State Content Standards.
FCCC teachers, Educational Consultants, support specific grade bands (TK-5th, and 6th-8th) to ensure that students have appropriately trained teachers for their academic needs. In collaboration with homeschool parent teachers, Educational Consultants assign the lesson plans, and tailor curriculum and resources to meet the needs of individual students. Educational Consultants meet with students and parents every two weeks for about an hour. During this meeting, teachers formatively assess the student, make any adjustments necessary for the next two-week academic cycle, and evaluate and collect the completed Educational Learning Form and required 8 work samples for attendance and auditing purposes. Teachers also plan and facilitate engaging and enriching workshops for students every week. FCCC staff organizes and offer field trips, school assemblies and family social events throughout the year.
The parents/guardians are the primary educators of their students, therefore a cohesive and consistent connection with families is the foundation of the homeschool program. Many parents stay at the site while their students participate in the workshops, connecting with other parents for conversation, homeschooling tips, and community building. Workshops are offered for parents to build their capacity to teach their child. 22 8th grade students were promoted in May of 2024. FCCC students are the pride and joy of the school and seeing them thrive in this non-traditional alternative school environment is the backbone of our success.