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At Atlantis, we believe that strong schools are built on strong relationships. Our Family and Community Resource Center (FCRC) is dedicated to fostering meaningful connections between families, educators, and the community to support student success. Guided by the FCRC Framework, our approach is research-based and developed in partnership with families, experts, and the National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement. This framework serves as a roadmap for creating lasting, positive change by promoting family well-being, strengthening parent-child relationships, and encouraging lifelong learning for both students and their families.

Through collaboration, shared resources, and active engagement, we strive to build a school community where every family feels supported and empowered. Explore our site to learn more about how you can get involved and make a difference!

Family & Community Resource Center

The Atlantis Charter Schools Family and Community Resource Center (FCRC) is designed to strengthen family and community engagement by providing valuable resources, support services, and best practices. This initiative fosters collaboration among families, educators, and community partners to support student success.

Recognizing that preparing children for academic achievement is a shared responsibility, the FCRC serves as a central hub for strategic planning, professional development, and continuous improvement. Families and community partners are encouraged to explore these resources and contribute to building a strong school-community partnership.

Thank you for your ongoing commitment to children and families.

 

The Student Handbook provides important information about school policies, academic expectations, and student responsibilities. Review it to stay informed and make the most of your time at Atlantis Charter School.

Student Handbook 2024-2025 (English)

Explore our Program of Studies to discover the diverse courses, career academies, and opportunities available to students. From core subjects to specialized pathways, find the right classes to support your academic and career goals.

High School Program of Studies (2024-2025 Edition)

This handbook serves as an introduction to Atlantis Charter School and provides an overview of the policies and procedures that guide our school community. As a valued volunteer, you will be provided with a safe and supportive environment, appropriate supervision, and recognition for your contributions.

Parent Volunteer Handbook

The Acceptable Use Policy for School-Issued Electronics outlines the responsible use of school-provided devices, internet access, and digital resources. All students and parents/guardians must review and sign this policy to ensure a safe, respectful, and educational online environment. By signing, students agree to follow all guidelines for appropriate use, security, and care of school-issued electronics. Please download, review, and return the signed form to the school.

Acceptable Use Policy (English) 

Acceptable Use Policy (Spanish)

Acceptable Use Policy (Portuguese)

If you need to report a suspected incident of bullying, please download and complete the Bullying Report Form. This form allows parents, guardians, or other reporters to provide details about continued incidents/observations to help the school address the situation appropriately. Once completed, please submit the form to the school office.

Bullying Incident Report (English)

The Authorization for Prescription Medication Form must be completed and submitted for any student requiring prescription medication during school hours. This form ensures that medication is administered safely and in accordance with medical instructions. A licensed healthcare provider and a parent/guardian must complete and sign the form before medication can be given at school. Please return the completed form to the school nurse.

Authorization for Prescription Medication Form

  1. ACS will determine the number of seats available each year by grade level prior to the start of the new school year. 603(CMR 1.05(6)).
  2. In cases where there are fewer spaces than eligible applicants, students shall be accepted for admissions by a lottery process (603 CMR 1.05(6)(a) and (c)).
  3. Notice of the lottery will be publicized at least one week prior to the lottery.
  4. All eligible applications received by the enrollment deadline will be sorted into three categories under 603 CMR 1.06(6):

Siblings – Students who share a common parent, either biologically or legally through adoption.

Residents – Students who live in the city or town in which the charter school is located (Fall River).

Non-residents – Students who live outside the city or town in which the charter school is located (Fall River) but reside in the State in which the charter school is located (Massachusetts).

  1. The Lottery will be held at the end of each enrollment period if there are more applicants than seats available, or if there is a Waiting List at any grade level.
  2. Siblings (resident or non-resident) of students who are already in attendance at the school are given preference at the time of the lottery and at the time an offer of admission is made over non-siblings (603 CMR 1.05(6)(b)).
  3. Residents of Fall River are given second preference in the lottery and at the time an offer of admission is made. Reasonable proof of current residency may be required at the time an offer of admission is made.
  4. Non-Residents are given third preference in the lottery and at the time an offer of admission is made.
  5. Each Application for Admission will be assigned a random identification number for the lottery. The parent/guardian completing the Application will also be given a copy of the identification number for their child prior to the lottery. As each student’s number is drawn, he/she will be assigned the next available opening for his/her particular grade, or placement on the appropriate Waiting List. Each of the three lotteries will establish a fair and random list of students by grade ranked in ascending numerical order according to their lottery draw.
  6. An unbiased person will draw the identification numbers by grade at a publicized, public meeting at the Atlantis Charter School, 991 Jefferson Street, Fall River MA 02721
  7. No student will be admitted ahead of other eligible students on the wait list unless said student is either a sibling of a currently attending student at the time an offer of admission is made, or a resident of Fall River. (603 CMR 1.06(5))
  8. In cases where the enrollment of a student, who is not a sibling of another currently enrolled student, from the waitlist would exceed the district charter tuition cap, the student should be skipped over but kept on the waitlist. In cases where the enrollment of a student who is a sibling of a student already attending a charter school would exceed the district charter school tuition cap, the sibling may be enrolled with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts providing tuition for the sibling, subject to appropriation (M.G.L. Chapter 71, § 89(i)) (603 CMR 1.05(10)(b)).
  9. If the principal enrollment process fails to produce an adequate number of enrolled students, the lottery process may be repeated if a Waiting List does not exist and the required lottery process is strictly followed, including public notification and deadlines (603 CMR 1.06(5)).
  10. As space becomes available during the school year, the enrollment process may be repeated to fill these openings and to meet the requirements.

1. A student must be a resident of Massachusetts to apply to enroll, and to attend a Massachusetts charter school.

    • Parents/guardians will provide proof of residency* which includes at least two of the following documents, with the exception of homeless students at the time of registration:
      • Drivers License
      • Vehicle Registration
      • Utility Bill (Gas, Electric, Cable)
      • Signed Leases and Mortgage Bills
      • Property Tax Bill

*Pursuant to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, homeless students have the right to apply to Atlantis Charter School and to participate in the school’s lottery for enrollment without having to provide proof of residency.

2.  Students entering kindergarten must be five years of age by September 1st to attend Kindergarten. The maximum age for students attending High School is 22.

  • ACS will invite, but NOT require potential students and/or their families to attend lotteries, tours, and informational meetings to learn more about the school. Participation in such events will NOT be used as a condition of application and/or enrollment (603 CMR 1.05(3)(a)).
  • ACS does not administer tests to potential applicants or predicate enrollment on results from any tests of ability or achievement (603 CMR 1.05(3)(a)
  • Parents/guardians are required to complete an Application for Admission to start the enrollment process. Applications will be accepted for any child meeting the school’s age requirements and residing in Massachusetts. Applications will be available at the school during the enrollment periods, on the school’s website atlantiscs.org, by contacting the Enrollment Liaison and requesting an application, and in the school’s main offices.
  • The annual enrollment period for students who are seeking enrollment at ACS will be October 1 thru February 15 and then again as needed to fill available seats through September 30th. The enrollment period will be widely advertised throughout the sending district at least one month in advance. Interested families are to contact the enrollment liaison, Diane Boutin for more information and to set up school tours. Attending information sessions/tours is not required as a condition of enrollment.
  • The 1st enrollment process for Kindergarten through 11th grade will take place on March 1st and will be held no later than the 15th of March yearly. To be eligible to start Kindergarten the applicant must be 5 by September 1 of the next school year. To be eligible for Grades 1-11 the applicant must be enrolled in school elsewhere. All Applications for Grades K-11 must be received by ACS starting the 1st business day of October and ending on the 1st business day of February.
  • Applications for the next school year will be available beginning on the 1st business day of October and are due on the 1st business day of February. The application deadline will be publicized at least one month in advance.
  • ACS will enroll new students in grades K-11, following Certified Massachusetts Regulations (603 CMR 1.06(4(d)) requirements.
  • Students who are offered enrollment will be contacted by phone and will then have three days to accept or decline the offer. Parents are encouraged to update their contact information by calling the school with any changes.

Visit our Admissions Page for the most up-to-date information

School Dress Code Policy

At ACS our school dress code is designed to promote a respectful and distraction-free learning environment. Students are expected to wear appropriate attire that is not disruptive, unsafe, or offensive.The dress code encourages self-expression while maintaining a professional and inclusive atmosphere. For specific guidelines, please refer to the student handbook.

Grades K – 6 Dress Code

Grades 7-12 Dress Code

School Spirit Wear Store

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Language Support Services

Atlantis Charter Schools offers Spanish and Portuguese translators on staff to assist families. For other languages, our website features a built-in translation tool in the header, allowing easy access to important school information in your preferred language.

Portuguese Translation

Donalda Silva
Phone: 508-646-6410 Ext. 1281

Spanish Translation

Edymarial Cortes
Phone: 508-646-6410 Ext. 1283

GET INVOLVED

Support. Engage. Make a Difference.

Volunteering is a great way to support our students, connect with the school community, and make a lasting impact. Whether you have a few hours to spare or want to get involved regularly, there are many opportunities to help. Click the link below to learn more about the process and how you can make a difference as a parent or guardian volunteer.

Contact Us

Send a message to the Family Community Resource Center. They will get back to you as soon as they can!

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Resource Guide

Take a look at the Greater Fall River Resource Guide for some important information about what is available to you!