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Blessed Sacrament Academy Second Chance High School, Inc. was
incorporated August 9, 1996. A certificate of amendment was issued
February 1, 2001 to reflect the name change to PorVida, Inc. (PorVida).
Por Vida, Inc. operates the following programs: PorVida Academy (the
High School), Corpus Christi Academy, a Day Treatment Program, and the
Juvenile Justice Academy (the Academy). The Academy is a non-charter
school activity.
The High School provides an alternative high school diploma program
to students who did not thrive in the normal high school setting or
have returned for a high school diploma after entering the work force.
The Corpus Christi Academy is a college prep high school preparing
students to enter into a University immediately following high school
graduation. The High School and the Corpus Christi Academy both operate
under an open enrollment charter granted by the Texas State Board of
Education. The charterwas renewed on March 30,2001 with a ten-year
contract and a fifth-year review. The High School and the Corpus
Christi Academy are part of the public school system of the State of
Texas and are entitled to distribution from the State's available
school fund. The High School and the Corpus Christi Academy do not have
the authority to impose taxes or charge tuition.
The Day Treatment Program is operated in conjunction with Bexar
County (the County). Students enrolled in the Day Treatment Program are
at-risk students who have been withdrawn from public school and
enrolled in the Day Treatment Program as Por Vida charter students.
These students receive an education from Por Vida instructional staff
and treatment and counseling from the County. The Academy is also
operated in conjunction with the County. Students enrolled in the
Academy are at-risk students who are still enrolled in public schools;
however, these students have been referred to the Academy by public
school or court order and are not considered Por Vida charter students.
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