Aspire Los Angeles operates eleven public charter schools spanning grades TK-12. Aspire LA serves over 4,200 scholars from historically underserved communities in Huntington Park, South Gate, and South Los Angeles. Aspire LA schools outperform local schools, offering a high-quality, free alternative for families. Aspire LA remains connected to a state-wide network of Aspire Public Schools. As the first charter management organization in California, Aspire was founded in 1998 and today collectively prepares over 15,400 TK-12 students for success in college, career, and life. Aspire LA’s vision is that scholars are prepared and empowered to build a fulfilling and liberated future for themselves and their communities. Aspire LA’s mission is to: Provide a rigorous, joyful academic experience that cultivates our scholars’ skills, talents, and gifts, such that they may pursue and persist in college or any post-secondary pathway that is authentic to their identities; Promote inclusivity and disrupt systems that have historically oppressed marginalized communities, including Black, Latino/a/x, Indigenous, and People of Color; and Nurture our scholars’ pride in their abilities, identities, and communities. Aspire LA has embarked on a bold strategic plan anchored in the “4 A’s”: Anti-Racism, Academics, Agency, and Activism. These guiding principles shape how the organization learns, works, and operates. They are designed to ensure the schooling experiences of young people disrupt inequities, center marginalized voices, and establish a community of values-driven action and authentic belonging. The Aspire network includes 3 regional entities (Bay Area, Central Valley, Los Angeles), each with its own local Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is the governing body of the organization, and Directors are public officials. All Aspire Los Angeles Board meetings are subject to California Brown Act transparency requirements, and Board members must comply with the Fair Political Practices Commission requirement for annual financial disclosures. Board members will have a demonstrated commitment to the mission and vision of Aspire and experience identifying and interrupting inequitable practices in their communities and areas of influence.
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Career Level
Executive
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Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees