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Seen, Celebrated
and
Prepared to Change the World
At Monseñor Oscar Romero Charter School, your child receives a culturally connected, academically rigorous education that honors who they are while preparing them for where they're going.
Technology Integration
100% Tuition-Free
Small Class Sizes
Why Families Choose Romero Charter
We're more than a school, we're a community built on the belief that every student deserves an education that reflects their worth and potential.
Culturally Connected
Most of our students come from Spanish-speaking homes with Central American roots. Our curriculum celebrates students' linguistic and cultural backgrounds as strengths.
You're Known Here
Small class sizes mean every student is known by name—by teachers, counselors, and staff. No child gets lost in the crowd.
Technology for Equity
Technology isn't a privilege—it's a tool for equity. We integrate technology across all subjects, giving students from low-income families the digital skills they need.
Real-World Learning
Project-based and service-learning approaches prepare students to be active contributors to their communities—not just passive learners.
Families Are Partners
Strong families build strong students. We invite parents to advocate, lead, and collaborate with us, because the best outcomes happen when school and home work as one.
College-Ready Foundation
We don't just prepare students for high school—we prepare them for college, career, and to participate actively and responsibly in their community.
Middle School That Matters
Grades 6-8 are a critical window for building the academic foundation and social-emotional skills that shape long-term success.
Monseñor Oscar Romero Charter School
Pico Union / Westlake, Los Angeles
- Culturally enriched, California Standards-aligned curriculum
- Personalized support and recognition of student accomplishments
- Technology integrated throughout all subjects
- Project-based and service-learning models
- Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles
- Support for English Learners and diverse needs
- Strong community partnerships
- Family leadership and advocacy opportunities
Building on the Spirit of Monseñor Romero
Named after Archbishop Óscar Romero, a champion for the poor and marginalized, our school carries forward his commitment to justice, dignity, and opportunity for all. We prepare students not only to succeed academically, but to become active, responsible citizens who contribute meaningfully to their communities.
Your Child's Future Starts Here
Join a community where every student is seen, celebrated, and prepared for whatever comes next. Enrollment for 2026-27 is now open.
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