History and Mission
THE ALMA DEL MAR MISSION
Alma del Mar is an inclusive, K-8 Expeditionary Learning school that puts New Bedford children on a college trajectory and challenges them to be service-minded leaders.
By engaging in a rigorous academic program with an emphasis on meaningful work, our students will master essential skills and content, take ownership of their learning and think boldly while addressing complex academic and community issues.
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Alma del Mar’s History
Founder Will Gardner conceived of the idea for Alma del Mar while running an afterschool program for middle school students in New Bedford.
2011Alma del Mar was granted a charter in early 2011, one of the most competitive years for charter applications in Massachusetts’ history. In March, Alma del Mar held its first public lottery to admit 120 founding scholars in grades K-2. After hiring its founding team and reaching an agreement with then-Mayor Scott Lang to lease a former district building, the Sarah D. Ottiwell school, Alma del Mar opened its doors in August. |
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2012 |
In its second year of operation, Alma served about 160 scholars in grades K-3.
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2013Alma served about 200 scholars in grades K-4 in its third year of operation. Modular classrooms were assembled next to the existing Sarah D. Ottiwell school building as a temporary solution for space issues. Alma del Mar’s Instrumental Music Program was launched with the arrival of 20 violins, 8 cellos and 12 violas from Symphony Music Shop. |
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2014 |
In its fourth year of operation, Alma served about 240 scholars in grades K-5. Alma del Mar was cited as an exemplary school in the areas of Access and Equity, and Culture and Family Engagement, by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Alma third graders outperformed their counterparts in more affluent districts of Wareham, Dartmouth and Fairhaven on the state MCAS tests. Alma fourth graders outperformed their New Bedford peers by 14% in Math and 12% in Literacy. |
2015Alma was the subject of a multimedia case study by the National Charter School Resource Center for our success with English Language Learners. |
2016 |
The late Education Commissioner Mitchell Chester approved a renewal of Alma del Mar Charter School’s five year charter. The renewal came without conditions. Alma was also recognized for exceeding the state’s expectations in the area of parent engagement.
Following a community celebration of the Sarah D. Ottiwell school building, the crumbling facility was demolished to provide for a playing field, green space, off street staff parking and a dedicated bus lane.
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2017Alma del Mar was granted an additional 90 seats to up its enrollment capacity to 450 scholars. The additional scholars were added over the next several years by creating new sections of scholars in grades K-1 and by adding additional scholars to existing classrooms of subsequent grades. |
2018 |
First 8th grade scholars graduate from Alma del Mar. Many of the 37 scholars came to the school as second graders when Alma opened in 2011. Poised to make a broader impact by serving even more New Bedford children, Alma del Mar applies for 1,188 additional charter seats to open two new schools. The application went through an extensive review process and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received hundreds of letters and emails from families who wanted their child to have the opportunity to receive an Alma education. |
2019Alma del Mar was the only charter public school to be awarded a significant expansion of an additional 594 seats for a new K-8 school in New Bedford. Ms. Taylor DeLoach is named the Founding Principal for Alma’s new school. |
2020Alma’s annual enrollment lottery was held in February 2020. More than 750 applications were submitted for 200 anticipated openings at our two campuses for the 2020-21 school year. |
2021 |
Alma del Mar resumed in-person learning in the spring of 2021 with increased health and safety protocols in place. All 800 scholars in grades K-8 returned to in-person class by May 2021.
Our Frederick Douglass Campus grew again in August 2021 when they welcomed 500 children across three temporary sites.
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2022Volunteers, supporters and construction team members joined Alma del Mar’s scholars and staff for a ceremonial ribbon cutting on Friday, Jan. 28, 2022, to mark the opening of the school’s new Frederick Douglass Campus. The new 52,000 square foot building is now home to 594 scholars in grades K-8. |
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After a months-long internal search process characterized by broad outreach and community engagement, the Alma del Mar Board of Trustees on April 28, 2022, selected Ms. Taylor DeLoach as the next Executive Director of Alma del Mar Charter Schools. Ms. DeLoach is the first person of color and the first female to lead the organization.