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We are excited to announce that City Arts & Technology High School will be merging with Leadership High School for Fall 2022, bringing together two strong communities to better serve our San Francisco students and families. #StrongerTogether

CAT at a Glance

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About City Arts & Tech

CAT is a tuition-free public charter high school located in San Francisco’s vibrant Excelsior neighborhood that prepares every student for college. CAT offers students a rigorous academic experience through Project-Based Learning and a small, diverse, and compassionate community in which to grow. Our students are inspired and empowered to be leaders in their high school education and their communities.

CAT is one of three Envision Schools opened by Envision Education, a nonprofit founded in 2002. Learn more about Envision Schools and Envision Education here.

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Public charter school

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Tuition-free

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San Francisco, CA

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Arts integrated into curriculum

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Technology integrated into curriculum

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Thriving Sports and Extracurricular Program

PRINCIPAL’S WELCOME

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Phillip Chardon

I believe it is a political act to provide the best possible education with the highest expectations to all students. I have fulfilled this mission as a history teacher in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, and currently work as the Vice-Principal of Student Support at CAT. I grew up in the Bay Area and attended UC Santa Barbara where I received a degree in History and a Masters in Education. I have since completed a second Masters in Education Leadership. In my personal life, I enjoy politics, graffiti art, photography and traveling. I married my college sweetheart, and we have a beautiful 4 year-old daughter . We currently reside in San Francisco, CA.

One thing that I’m proud of in my work at CAT is leading two clubs, the Young Men of Distinction, a club aimed at supporting young men in leadership and development, and the Muslim Student Association, a club for students interested in the rich culture of Islam.

PHILLIP CHARDON

City Arts & Technology Principal

Dear CAT Students and Families,

As I enter my sixth year at CAT, I am excited to return in the role of Principal for the next school year! Each day, I hope to provide an educational experience that helps to uplift our students, families, and community. Our small CAT community is like a family, where we are all working together to benefit our kids. At CAT, we want all students to be known, loved, and challenged in each and every class.

Our mission is to transform our students lives by preparing them for college, career, and life. Beyond giving students an excellent experience in school, we want to ensure that they are ready for a four-year university. For this reason, every day of school and every period counts. It is of the utmost importance that students attend school every day and come to school on time, before 8:30. Once in school, administrators and teachers will keep students to a high standard at all times.

One thing that you will notice this year is that the bell schedule has changed, and that students have longer periods on Wednesday and Thursday. This is to help prepare students for the courses that they will take in college.

Please also note the calendar and the days that students do not have classes. Please plan vacations, trips, and family activities around this calendar as much as possible. With the exception of doctor-approved absences, students will not be excused for final exams.

We take our mission of preparing students for college, career, and life seriously and we want to see every one of our students successful in their endeavors after high school.  When we work together as a community, we ensure the success of our kids. Our staff look forward to working closely with families and students to achieve the best outcomes possible. Our doors are always open to our community members and I welcome all family members and students to reach out to CAT with any concerns that you have or any support that you need. 

Thank you, 

Mr. Phillip Chardon
Principal, City Arts & Technology High School

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