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Public charter school
Palm Desert Charter Middle School
Location
74200 Rutledge Way,
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Information
TypePublic Charter
PrincipalMs. Sallie Fraser
EnrollmentApproximately 1600 (2005-2006)
Information(760) 862-4320
Colors
Mascot
Black and Blue
Panthers
WebsitePDCMS Home page

Palm Desert Charter Middle School (PDCMS) is a middle school in Palm Desert, California in the Coachella Valley. It is part of the Desert Sands Unified School District and a Charter school with parental involvement in the school's administration. The school had about 1000 students in the years 2008-09. The school's mascot is Peppy the Panther. The school's first year was 1978 as a closer Junior High school for students living in the then "rural" communities of Palm Desert and La Quinta instead of going to Indio (Thomas Jefferson Middle and Woodrow Wilson Middle schools, but WMS was decommissioned). Almost all PDMS students go on to Palm Desert High School, although a few attend alternative independent studies in Summit High school.

Awards

  • California Distinguished Schools award for academic excellence.
  • 2009 Intel School of Distinction in Science (national standards).
  • "9 out of 10" rating for local schools in Riverside County.

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Shared Support Agreement

The PDCMS Shared Support Agreement (SSA) is agreed to and signed by the student, parent/guardian, and staff/teacher. The SSA outlines responsibilities of each party during the student's enrollment

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