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zero period
 
   
1st period
  
  
2nd period
|   „ à : Swimming/diving, track and
field, badminton, soccer, cross country, water
polo, basketball, football, wrestling,

  3rd period volleyball. Students must have at least 75%
    lunch
     4th period
     5th period
  in all their classes in order to participate in
sports.

     6th period @àAll clubs are student-

Monday-Friday. Students must have at least


four classes.
  run, and have at least one staff advisor.
Instead of student government, there is an
organization that plans school functions that
is open to all students.
 



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To graduate, students must complete: 4
years of English, math through Algebra II, 
Government and Economics, World
History, Biology, 2 years of foreign
language, and 2 years of Life. These are
minimum requirements. We strongly
encourage all students to complete all
prerequisites for higher education.


   MHS is proud to have one of the best-rated
nutrition programs in the country, with
All classes (where applicable) follow state
almost all items using fresh ingredients.
standards and are UC approved.
92% of students report that food is delicious.
Meals and snacks are offered at low prices,
and free or reduced price meal plans are
available
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Courses with * are also offered at the honors and AP MHSࠈ innovative Life class is required for rESPECT yourself (appropriate clothing),
levels, where applicable.
two years*. In this course, students will gain your peers (no bullying, insulting, harassing,
 !"„  ! skills and knowledge necessary for success, fighting, inappropriate touching, cheating,
m Math through multivariable calculus no matter what path they intend to pursue. stealing), your school (no vandalism, spitting,
and statistics littering), and your teachers (follow whatever
m Biology, chemistry, physics Units in the course include: college, personal rules they set out).
R !(Four years) finance, car and home maintenance, health
m ESL courses (nutrition, fitness, sickness, sex ed.),
m Creative Writing computer basics, cooking, and current events   
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m Speech and debate (ongoing unit).
m Journalism Passing grades: A (90-100%), B (80-
p ! 89.99), C (70- 79.99).
*One class must be taken freshman year. One year Failing grades: D (60-69.99), E (50-59.99),
m Spanish may be waived for transfer students.
m Chinese (Mandarin) F (<50%)
m French
m Hindi A student failing one or more classes will be
m Farsi required to enroll in one period of tutoring.
m Japanese Tutoring is pass/fail.
2à#"„„  
m World History*
m US History*   

m Government* and Economics*


m Psychology* Minor offenses (e.g. littering, unexcused
m Philosophy tardy) receive 30 minute after school or

à"R $  lunch detentions. Major offenses (e.g.


m Art* (drawing, painting, sculpting, fighting, cheating, unexcused cut) receive
ceramics, photography) one hour detentions and parent/guardian
m Music (band, orchestra, choir) notification.. repeated and/or severe
m Theater arts offenses will result in suspensions or
m Dance expulsion..
mYearbook
m Computer Science*
m Tutoring (see Grading System) Detentions are issued by staff members. Students
m Life (see middle panel) à   will either complete a reasonable amount of
homework or help with school maintenance.

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