Mendocino High School Program Overview
Of all four high school options, Mendocino High School (MHS) is the most traditional and comprehensive program. Along with the Mendocino Community High School (MCHS), MHS offers the majority of academic classes, including all math, science and foreign languages, as well as electives such as art, music and a variety of CTE courses. Among its strong core offerings, the High School hosts the School of Natural Resources, or the SONAR program, a double period of environmental science and English. Students have access to 9 AP courses including in English, science, art, and more. A wide variety of electives and CTE courses are also offered including in the areas of culinary, electronics, engineering, computer science and programming, woodshop, and media, which runs Mendocino High School’s own student-powered radio station, KAKX. Mendocino College also offers one class per semester on the high school campus. Despite being a small school, MHS offers a large variety of meaningful and rigorous courses.
An important part of the Mendocino High Schools that has greatly influenced the world-views and experiences of Mendocino students is Alternative Education Week (AE Week). AE Week is an experiential learning opportunity that happens in the second week of April when students explore the richness of the world beyond the classroom. From local classes at the neighboring Art Center to watching theater in Ashland to backpacking, sailing, and climbing trips, the world becomes the classroom. AE Week is an invaluable source of enrichment for Mendocino students. The trips build community through shared experience and expand the comfort-zones of participants. It is not uncommon for students to develop passions and purpose in their lives because of an experience they had during AE Week.
Mendocino Community High School Program Overview
Mendocino Community High School is a school within Mendocino High School and has 50-60 students. MCHS students and staff are part of a close-knit learning community that values creativity, academic rigor, personal growth, and community involvement. Student success at MCHS relies on student initiative and responsibility. The family-like environment fosters positive relationships between and among students and staff. These relationships form the foundation of the community at MCHS. Mendocino Community High School provides students with a holistic education that challenges students to expand their boundaries academically and personally. Students are frequently asked to “step outside of their comfort zones” in order to experience new challenges. Experiential education weaves its way through the entire MCHS curriculum.
Morning Meeting is an integral part of the MCHS program, differentiating MCHS from many other high school programs. Morning Meeting provides students and the staff the space and time to make deep connections with one another, and it helps to establish the close family environment that MCHS strives to create. Activities include team building initiatives, guest speakers, dance, yoga, theatre, discussions about current events and health issues, journaling, and a variety of student-planned activities. Retreats are another of the central aspects that define the Community School. Fall and Spring retreats are a time to set the caring and open tone of the school and focus on building relationships and to reflect on the year.
The Community School hosts a variety of other unique programs and events. The Outdoor Leadership Program includes adventure activities such as kayaking, rock climbing, backpacking and mountain biking. Students learn basic wilderness first aid skills and learn how to facilitate challenge course (low rope course) elements. A unique MCHS graduation requirement is the Senior Project. The Senior Project gives students an opportunity to explore and develop one of their interests while receiving school credit.
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