- To provide older students a second opportunity to obtain their high school diploma
- To promote a safe, calm and disciplined program in which students can discover and develop their skills
- To teach returning students a sense of accountability and assume responsibility for their academics and actions
- To recognize that education is a process that allows the students to integrate knowledge with real life experiences
- To empower students to recognize their personal strengths and the improve on their areas of growth
- To foster a spirit of unity in which each individual recognizes his/her own self-worth while respecting others
- To provide students with strong and positive role models
- To provide counseling and social services to aid students in adjustments/readjustments to school
- To provide various activities allowing students to become responsible and effectively independent
- To encourage students to explore beyond their immediate circumstances in order to discover new opportunities

Community Academy of Philadelphia
Community Academy of Philadelphia (CAP), a Pennsylvania Charter School, was one of the first Pennsylvania schools to receive a charter in 1997, the first to graduate a high school class, and one of the first five charter schools founded in the Commonwealth on Pennsylvania. CAP is an accredited school, Pre-K to grade 12 by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Committee on Institution-Wide Accreditation.

Fairhill Community High School
A Project of One Bright Ray, Inc.
Fairhill Community High School (FCHS) is and alternative, project/modular-based, year-round educational program for young people ages 16-21 years of age. Eligible students for FCHS are young people with 13 or less credits who have dropped out of the Philadelphia public schools or are likely to drop out due to insufficient progress.

North Philadelphia Community High School
A Project of One Bright Ray, Inc.
North Philadelphia Community High School (NPCHS) is an alternative, Learning-to-Work, project/modular-based, program for young people ages 16-21 years of age. Eligible students for NPCHS are young people with 13 or less credits who have dropped out of the Philadelphia public schools or are likely to drop out due to insufficient progress.

Baltimore Community High School
Baltimore Community High School (Baltimore CHS) is Baltimore City Public Transformation School opening in September of 2009 for young people ages 14-21, who have dropped out of a Baltimore City Public School or are likely to drop out due to insufficient progress. Baltimore CHS is divided into two schools, a Transformation School and a Accelerated School.
Hope
"We can use our words to build people up and encourage them, or we can just as easily bring destruction. Let your words encourage the people in your life by speaking strength, hope and victory".
Dedication
"A bend in the road is not the end of the road unless you fail to make the turn".
Fighting the Good Fight
Most of us, swimming against the tides of trouble the world knows nothing about, need only a bit of praise or encouragement - and we will make the goal.


