New Pacific Charter

FAQ's

New Pacific Philosophy

New Pacific takes a balanced approach to technology. We integrate age-appropriate eLearning tools to support our academic mission. We understand that children need media literacy as well as media proficiency to thrive in our modern world. We teach scholars to use technology in an active, engaged and purposeful way – one that promotes collaboration.

New Pacific Enrollment

New Pacific has no admission requirements. Any scholar who is a California state resident is eligible to enroll. If the number of scholars interested in enrolling at a New Pacific Charter exceeds the school capacity, a lottery is held to determine enrollment.

All scholars are welcome at New Pacific Charter.

New Pacific is a tuition-free charter public school. 

If you are ready to apply for enrollment, please click here.

For resources, click here: Resources (Pacific Charter Institute)

Please contact our FIT liaison:

Christine Spratling christine.spratling@pacificcharters.org

Phone: (866)204-9786

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Our schools open serving elementary grades, and expand according to the needs of the individual communities we serve.

New Pacific Roseville currently serves grades TK-10th*

New Pacific Rancho Cordova serves grades TK-7th*

New Pacific Arden serves grades TK-3rd*

*Each location will be growing by adding one grade level in Fall 2026.

New Pacific Arden is located at 2331 St. Marks Way

New Pacific Rancho Cordova is located at 10710 Bear Hollow Drive

New Pacific Roseville is located on two campuses: Our elementary campus is at 1515 Cirby Ave., with the secondary campus at 143 Clinton Ave.  

New Pacific is accessible by pedestrians, bicycle, car, and public transportation. Sacramento Scholar Fare-Free Transit Pass program allows scholars to ride public transportation for free.

About Charter Schools

A charter school is a public school given operational autonomy to pursue specific educational objectives regarding curriculum, staff, and budget. The “charter” is simply a license to operate. It is granted and regularly reviewed by the local school district, county office of education, or state department of education. This process varies across the country.

The reasons parents choose charter schools for their children are just as unique as the scholars themselves. Charter schools provide families with options in public education, allowing families to take a more active role in their child’s education. Charter schools offer a range of options so that parents can choose the school that best fits their child.

Yes, charter schools are independently operated public schools.

State, local, and federal funds fund charter schools the same way as non-charter public schools.

Information about Pacific Charter Institute as well as the other charter schools it supports can be found on its website PacificCharters.org.