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School Mission
- The mission of Mt TAllac High School is to promote student self actualization in education while fostering confidence and independence in the student. The staff at Mt Tallac High School focuses on academic integrity, senitivity to the individuality is students, and creating an atmosphere that promotes change and ultimately student acheievment. At Mt Tallac High School the students come first and their needs are the focal point for attaining these goals.The staff is committed to the establishment of a positiive learning environment. We believe that students who have a positive attitude about school will be successful acadmemically with support. We are a standards based program with the appropriate support for all student to succeed.
| Curriculum |
- This school has a particular instructional focus on hands-on learning, project-based instruction.
- Physical education is required for the following grades: 9, 10
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Instructional Program Highlights
- Standards based education
- Career and community college focus and collaboration
- We focus on the areas of reading, attendance and graduation rate for our ASAM indicators
- CAHSEE prep and one on one instruction
| Activities and Sports |
- Clubs and extra-curricular activities include: Girls group led by Tahoe Youth and Family; Boys group led by Tahoe Youth and Family and Young Parents Program.
- This school has the following art(s) programs: drawing/painting.
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- This school was established between 1960-1969.
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| Other Features and Highlights |
- 41-45% of students remained enrolled at the school between last school year and this school year.
- Regular classroom hours: 8:00 am to 12:20pm.
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| Source of Data |
Additional information, including curriculum and special programs, was either submitted to GreatSchools by a school official or comes directly from the school or school district's Web site. This page was last updated on 10/10/2007. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of information submitted by school officials.
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