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Established in
2003, Mountain
View High School (MVHS) is an alternative education program located on the
campus of Union Mine High School.
Students at
least 16 years of age who need to repair their academic status in order to
graduate attend MVHS.
Students
are offered the options of completing coursework individually, in small
groups with direct instruction, or using CyberHigh, or any combination of
the three.
All courses
meet district curriculum standards.
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SCHOOL
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MVHS ACADEMIC PROGRAM includes
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Both PRE- and POST-
Assessment
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Individual Learning Plans
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Core curriculum
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Elective opportunities at
UMHS and elsewhere
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Problem- and
Project-based learning
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Self-paced courses
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Computer-assisted
instruction
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Monthly
assemblies, guest speakers, and guest instructors
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Field trips to
survey ROP program offerings,
community and state colleges (CSU and UC
campuses), and major El Dorado County
employers
For
more information on
a program designed to meet
your student's needs,
contact the school at the number above! |
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MVHS is currently
accepting applications! |
MVHS GRADUATES
will . . .
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Read with comprehension, write
with clarity, and think critically
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Use math with confidence, skill, and precision
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Employ technology to improve and enhance their daily lives
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Pass the California High School Exit Exam
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Earn a high school diploma and enter a career and/or post-secondary education
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Become life-long
learners, productive students, employees, and members of the community
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Embrace curiosity, imagination, discovery, and creativity
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