Coral Community Charter School is New Mexico's only single gender, tuition-free public school. We offer classes that serve both boys and girls separately, Pre-K through 5th grade on a 4-day school week schedule (M-Th).
We are dedicated to providing single gender classes, quality instruction, individualization, and family/community involvement to ensure students' proficiency. Coral Community Charter School is New Mexico's first tuition-free public charter school, offering single-gender classes that serve both boys and girls.
Important Dates to Remember
Lottery Information
The lottery for the 2026/2027 school year is happening now!
We will notify parents/guardians via phone and email if their child is selected. We will continue to place students as spots become available!
Food Bank Distribution
CCCS will host a foodbank distribution on Thursday, May 21 starting at 2:30 pm. This event is open to the community.
Jump Rope A Thon
We will have our annual Jump Rope A Thon on Tuesday, June 2. More details will be announced soon-please save the date for this fun event!
PTA Meeting & Nominations for Next School Year
We are looking to fill four important positions: President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
Next Meeting: June 4th at 5:30 PM
If you are interested in attending, please email hforcelang@coralcharter.com
Vote for Coral Community Charter School
Before July 31, Click here to Vote for Coral Community Charter School for Best of the City:
*Charter School
*Preschool
*Kids Classe
Our Main Pillars
» Single-gender classes
» Quality instruction
» Individualization
» Strong family & community involvement
Coral Community Charter offers opportunities for students and their families that differ from other public schools. We intend to create a lively, colorful, stimulating and richly textured environment of learning.
Our Results Speak for Themselves! Our students perform:
- 27% higher than state average in math
- 37% higher than state average in reading
- 17% higher than state average in science
- Higher than average growth rate for all students