CHESTER COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL
Yuan Tang is an experienced educator with a strong focus on special education. Currently serving as a Special Education Teacher (Social Skills Teacher) at Chester Community Charter School since January 2017, Yuan provides social skills support to students with Individualized Education Plans. Previous roles include a reading instructor at Vocatio Career Preparatory School and a home school special education tutor, showcasing a commitment to individual student needs. Yuan's early experience includes teaching in inclusion classrooms and providing autistic support at Olney High School. Additionally, Yuan has a legal background with roles at various legal organizations, including The AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania and the Nationalities Service Center. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from Drexel University, a Master of Education in Elementary Education from Chestnut Hill College, and dual Bachelor's degrees in Psychology and Advertising from Pennsylvania State University.
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CHESTER COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL
CCCS is dedicated to empowering students as learners through the development of a results-driven academic environment, which includes a partnership with parents, a focus on building life skills, and a commitment to cultivating children’s instinctive quest for knowledge. Graduates from CCCS have an impressive record of achievement, with significant numbers attending selective high schools beyond the district boundaries, many of them on scholarships. It is our mission to assist students in developing the necessary academic, social, and emotional skill sets to prepare them for successful academic experiences in high school, post-secondary education, and beyond. Realizing the unique challenges children face in low-income, underserved communities such as Chester, CCCS’s management team has developed a staffing structure that provides extra academic support to scholars who need it. This gives educators the ability to address specific needs on an individual basis. Each building has a principal and an academic director. Building academic directors are experienced teachers who provide hands-on guidance, support, and professional development for classroom teachers. CCCS also maintains an active tutoring support program to address special needs. By the time our students graduate from 8th grade, they will have acquired a solid foundation to be self-sufficient learners for the rest of their lives. They will have the ability to communicate confidently in the digital world and will be proficient in reading, mathematics, science, and technology, as defined by state standards.