Chula Vista Learning Community Charter Middle School in Chula Vista's Third Avenue Village occupies a campus at 380 Third Avenue, operating as the grades 7–12 division of the CVLCC charter system under the Chula Vista Elementary School District. The charter's four foundational pillars — dual-language instruction, social justice, community engagement, and global perspectives — carry forward from the K–6 program at Chula Vista Learning Community Charter Elementary School on K Street. AP course offerings and a Gifted and Talented track supplement the bilingual curriculum, and the school's small-campus enrollment model allows individualized academic planning that emphasizes college preparation from seventh grade onward. The bilingual and multicultural framework aligns with the same cultural-arts enrichment tradition sustained by community organizations such as Ballet Folklórico Ti-Pai in the South Bay region. Under the motto "Creating Knowledge to Transform the World," CVLCC structures its curriculum around language development, core ethics, and cross-content knowledge building across all grade levels.