Transcript MIT

MONROVIA (SCHOOL OF)
INTREGRATED TECHNOLOGY
Monroe-Gregg School District
-MIT began as a trial program in 2007 and
moved into a fulltime program for the
2008-09 school year.
-We are currently in our 6th year of full
time operation.
-MIT serves as an alternative high school
option for current juniors and seniors at
Monrovia High School.
-MIT is located as a “school within a school”
in the MHS building.
MIT Enrollment Process
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Students are enrolled in MIT through an application
process.
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The Alternative Education Committee will review each
application and determine if alternative school is an
appropriate placement based on each student’s individual
need and circumstance.
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If the student is accepted into the program the MIT
Coordinator will hold a meeting with each
parent/guardian prior to the student attending MIT.
MIT Program
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MIT students attend school for three hours a day during a
morning session or an afternoon session.
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MIT also includes a School to Work component where
students who are employed can earn elective credits.
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Students who enroll in MIT will remain in the alternative
school setting and do not return to enrollment at MHS.
MIT Program
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Online courses are offered by EDGENUITY.
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MIT coursework is primarily based on online classes geared
toward Mastery Learning and guided by current Indiana
State Standards.
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When students have completed all requirements for
graduation they will receive an MHS diploma and can
participate in the MHS graduation ceremony.
MIT Annually Accounts for 10-15% of the
Monrovia High School Graduating Class
Class of
Total MHS
Graduates
Seniors
Completing MIT
Program
MIT % of Total MHS
Graduates
2011
118
17
2012
107
10
2013
118
13
2014
112
18
14%
9%
11%
16%
MIT Annually Earns ADM and Grant Money for MHS.
Type of
Funding
Dollar
#of Students
Amount Per
Student
Total Amount
ADM Count
$5,390.64
x 30
$161,719.20
Alt. School
Grant
$534.76
x 30
$16,043.80
TOTAL= $177,763.00
Additional Programs Under the MIT Umbrella:
Credit Recovery
Monrovia Night School
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Students are enrolled for one
period a day during the MHS
school day.
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Intended for any high school
student who are wishing to
recover credits or graduate early.
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Students can retake a course
they previously failed.
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Courses are offered from
EDGENUITY online courses.
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Courses are offered from
EDGENUITY online courses.
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Classes meet in the evenings at
MHS for four hours blocks twice a
week.
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Student acceptance is on a case
by case basis.
What Makes MIT Different Than MHS?
 Half
day schedule
 Credits
earned through online and school to
work courses
 Students
 Flexible
work at their own pace
attendance options. Students can
“buy back” missed days.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS BULLDOGS!