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CLC
Tel. 814-861-7980
Fax. 814-861-8030
2643 West College Ave,
State College, PA 16801
info@clccharter.org
Innovative learning in a small school setting since 1998. Serving 5th - 8th grade students in Centre County and beyond!
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All gifts made to the Centre Learning Community Charter School help us strengthen our project-based, technology-enhanced environment.


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Board
To contact all board members below, email board@clccharter.org.
Mike Janik, Family Rep 2023-24, President
Colleen Freyvogel, Family Rep 2022-23, Sec
Melissa Stitzer, Community Rep 2023-24, VP
Kosta Dussias, Community Rep 2023-24, Treas
Michele Diaz, Community Rep 2022-23
Holly Winters, Community Rep 2022-23
Kelly Kennedy, Staff Rep 2022-23
Marcy Chichester, Staff Rep 2023-24
Deb Swartz, Student Rep 2023
All are welcome to attend our scheduled Board Meetings held on one Wednesday each month at 7pm.
Individual Board Member email addresses:
cfreyvogel-board@clccharter.org
mstitzer-board@clccharter.org
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Parents
CLC Parents’ Group supports the efforts of faculty, staff and students through fundraising, volunteerism, and by fostering communication throughout the CLC community. Meetings are currently held virtually. See our community calendar for the schedule. To contact our parents' group, email clcisawesome@gmail.com.
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Staff
Use the email addresses linked to below to contact our administrators.
Brian Rowan, Business Manager
Tiffany Walker, Administrative & Facilities Assistant
Erica Parsons, ESP Coordinator
Kim Rimmey, Counselor
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Teachers
Use the email addresses linked below to contact our teachers.
Mark Toci, Co-founder & teacher
Morgan Mitchell, 7/8 Teacher
Marcy Chichester, 7/8 Teacher
Amanda Mason, 5/8 Teacher
Kelly Kennedy, 5/6 Teacher
Deb Swartz, Learning Support
Erica Parsons, Art Teacher
Charlie Heim, Music Teacher
What is the Student Assistance Program (SAP)?
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Student Assistance Program (SAP), which is administered by the PA Department of Education’s Safe Schools Office in partnership with the PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs’ Division of Prevention and Intervention, and the PA Department of Human Services’ Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, is designed to assist school personnel in identifying issues including alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, and mental health issues which pose a barrier to a student’s success. The primary goal of the Student Assistance Program (SAP) is to help students overcome these barriers in order that they may achieve, remain in school, and advance. While Student Assistance Programs exist in other areas of the country, the structure and operation of the program in Pennsylvania is a unique expression of an integrated model serving the needs of Pennsylvania families and their students.