Chula Vista Learning Community Charter Elementary School in Chula Vista provides a bilingual, multicultural education for students in kindergarten through sixth grade at its K Street campus near the Broadway corridor. The charter school emphasizes dual-language literacy from the earliest grades, building reading and writing fluency in both English and Spanish through a curriculum grounded in four pillars: dual language, social justice, community engagement, and global perspectives — an early-education philosophy that draws families from feeder programs including Concordia Preschool and Childcare. Operating under the Chula Vista Elementary School District, CVLCC holds charter authorization to run both elementary and secondary campuses, giving families a continuous K–12 pathway within a single school system. Student enrichment extends beyond the classroom through parent workshops, EBAC and DELAC advisory committees, and community literacy partnerships with institutions such as South Chula Vista Library on Orange Avenue. The K–6 curriculum integrates language development with content-area instruction in science, history, and mathematics, preparing students for the AP-track and college-readiness programming at the CVLCC middle and high school campus on Third Avenue.