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Middle College High School @ San Bernardino Valley College

Middle College High School @ San Bernardino Valley College. Their future starts here. PARTNERSHIP. SBCCD + SBCUSD =. MISSION: Through a collaborative effort between the community college and local high school district,

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Middle College High School @ San Bernardino Valley College

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  1. Middle College High School @ San Bernardino Valley College Their future starts here

  2. PARTNERSHIP SBCCD + SBCUSD =

  3. MISSION: Through a collaborative effort between the community college and local high school district, the purposes of the funding for Middle College High School are to: reduce high school dropout rates by improving academic performance; improve students’ self-concept and self-esteem; improve the rates of high potential, low achievement students who enter college; and enhance their college and career options. The partnership between San Bernardino Valley College and San Bernardino City Unified School District, demonstrates what sheer determination and continued work does to help students be more successful in reaching their educational goals.

  4. …Focus on the future Inspire the present…

  5. Andrew Montana Freshman Students participating in the 9th grade PRE-MCHS program May apply to be a Middle College High School Student for their 10th grade year. Focus on study and organizational Skills – readiness for college.

  6. Jordan Brown Sophomore: First year as Middle College High School Student Registers for 4-11 college units in addition to five high school classes. Begin formal Ed Plan to focus on future goals and present classes.

  7. Jalen Cleveland Junior Focus is on planning for courses to lead to an Associate of Arts Degree and/or IGETC certification.

  8. Breanna Herrera GRADUATING SENIOR

  9. …Focus on the future Inspire the present…

  10. SUCCESS • 183 students (10th- 12th) • Completed 401 classes with a “C” or better in the fall • Total of 1253 college units • Average number of units earned per student (with “C” or better) was 6.8. • Average Grade Point Average was 3.01.

  11. Persistance, Completion, Achievement

  12. 77 have completed a minimum of 6 college units with a GPA of 3.5 or better during the spring and/or fall 2013 semesters. Four will earn an Associate of Arts Degree in May 2014.

  13. Associate of Arts Degree 4 awarded in May, 2014 7 Additional upon completion of coursework in summer

  14. 47 members of the Middle College class of 2014 • Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.06 in San Bernardino Valley College classes • Average of 35.11 completed college units per student. • Seniors enrolled in an average of 8.5 units in Spring semester, • Completed unit average to 44

  15. Grand Merit of Honor Recipients Graduating Seniors who earned a 3.5 or higher GPA for EACH semester in attendance at MCHS@SBVC

  16. CHALLENGES CHANGES GROWTH • First year completed in the new site. • Priority “B” for registration • Added sections of ACAD, History and Spanish • Awarded Grant

  17. $ MONEY $ • Received the State Chancellor’s grant, renewable annually for $99,000. • Books • Counseling services • INSPIRE SUCCESS • College visits • Connections across the country

  18. Why do we do it?Answer: See below

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