PACIFIC CHARTER SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT
600 WILSHIRE BLVD SUITE 200, LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 www.pacificcharter.org

Total Revenue
$6,746,064
Total Expenses
$7,172,653
Net Assets
$30,670,419

Organizations Filed Purposes: PACIFIC CHARTER SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT IS A NON-PROFIT REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION PROVIDING LOW-COST FACILITIES TO HIGH-QUALITY CHARTER SCHOOLS.

TO SUPPORT AND FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHARTER SCHOOL FACILITIES.

PACIFIC CHARTER SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT (PCSD) IS ACCELERATING THE PACE OF URBAN SCHOOL REFORM AS A NON-PROFIT DEVELOPER FOR PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL FACILITIES. BY PARTNERING WITH SOME OF THE NATION'S HIGHEST PERFORMING ORGANIZATIONS THAT OPERATE SCHOOLS SERVING LOW-INCOME STUDENTS, WE ARE HELPING THESE GROUPS EXPAND AND SERVE MORE FAMILIES. WE CREATE SMALL, ACADEMICALLY-FRIENDLY, SUSTAINABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY-RESPONSIBLE CHARTER SCHOOL CAMPUSES AT A FRACTION OF THE "COST-PER-SEAT" INCURRED BY TRADITIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS. WITH FIFTEEN YEARS OF SCHOOL OPENINGS, PCSD HAS SERVED 87 CAMPUSES, DEVELOPING 38,235 STUDENT SEATS. AT EACH PCSD CAMPUS EXCEPT ONE, AT LEAST 75% OF THE STUDENTS RECEIVE FREE OR REDUCED-PRICE MEALS THROUGH THE FEDERAL NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM. PCSD BUILDS PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS THAT PROVIDE SMALLER, MORE CUSTOMIZED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS THAT ARE YIELDING SUPERIOR ACADEMIC RESULTS. CHARTER SCHOOLS ARE FREE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ADMISSION IS OPEN TO ALL AND DETERMINED BY AN UNBIASED LOTTERY OF THE APPLICANTS TO THE SCHOOL. THE DEMAND FOR CHARTER SCHOOLS CONTINUES TO GROW AS MORE PARENTS BECOME AWARE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR THEIR CHILDREN. PCSD IS AT THE FOREFRONT OF MAKING THIS TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE IN K-12 PUBLIC EDUCATION. VIA THE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS, PCSD HELPS SCHOOLS OVERCOME TREMENDOUS BARRIERS TO FIND, FINANCE, ENTITLE, BUILD AND SECURE FACILITIES. PCSD'S DEVELOPMENT FEE, AT 5% OF PROJECT COST, IS BELOW MARKET. AS A LANDLORD, PCSD CHARGES A BELOW-MARKET RENT. WHEN EACH CHARTER SCHOOL TENANT REACHES A STATE OF MATURITY DEFINED BY METRICS INVOLVING ACADEMIC AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT, PCSD WORKS WITH EACH SCHOOL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM TO SECURE LONG-TERM FINANCING TO SUPPORT THE PURCHASE OF THEIR CAMPUSES AT COST FROM PCSD. IN DOING SO, CHARTER SCHOOLS ACQUIRE REAL ASSETS AND LONG-TERM BALANCE SHEET STABILITY WHILE PCSD RECYCLES COMMITTED EQUITY SO EACH PHILANTHROPIC DOLLAR GENERATES ADDITIONAL CHARTER SCHOOL SEATS MANY TIMES OVER. PCSD'S PARTNERS CONTINUE TO INCLUDE SOME OF THE LEADING FOUNDATIONS INVOLVED IN URBAN EDUCATION REFORM: THE AHMANSON FOUNDATION, BROAD FOUNDATION, WALTON FAMILY FOUNDATION AND W.M. KECK FOUNDATION. THESE ORGANIZATIONS HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SEED THE ACTIVITIES OF PCSD WITH LARGE ENOUGH SUPPORT TO JUMPSTART PCSD'S CAPITAL INTENSIVE BUSINESS MODEL.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
John SunCEO36$262,555
Kahlmus EatmanVP OPERATIONS40$174,840
Scarlet SyCFO34$174,840
James HeugasREGIONAL DIRECTOR - WASHIN5$167,415
Jennifer Afdahl-RiceREGIONAL DIRECTOR - BAY AR40$163,782
Mera BakerGENERAL COUNSEL40$155,033
Hope FangSENIOR PROJECT MANAGER40$148,979
Eli KennedyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Eric SussmanBOARD MEMBER1$0
Eric JohnsonBOARD MEMBER1$0
Paul HabibiBOARD MEMBER1$0
Brian GreenbergBOARD MEMBER1$0
Reggie GilyardBOARD MEMBER1$0
Rich BillingsBOARD MEMBER1$0

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