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-- Amy R. Spurgeon
Newport-Mesa parents and students who want to take a glimpse at
alternative education can visit OCC’s Middle College High School open
house.
The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. today in OCC’s Student Center Lounge,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Information about the school, which is open to high school juniors and
seniors in Orange County, will be distributed by Principal Joe Fox. Staff
members and teachers will also be on hand to discuss the school’s
programs and plans for the future.”The Middle College High School
provides a supportive academic atmosphere in which high potential
students can improve their level of achievement and prepare for the
technologically rich environment of the future,” Fox said. “We offer a
small school environment, with all the classes necessary for students to
earn their high school diploma. Our students are also eligible to enroll
concurrently in credit courses offered by Orange Coast College.”
In collaboration with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, the high
school is designed for high-potential, underachieving students.
The school, in its fourth year, recently received a five-year $750,000
grant from the Chancellor’s Office of California Community Colleges. The
grant will pay for enhancements of programs and services at the school,
which in June will graduate 50 of its 97 students.For more information,
call (714) 432-5732.
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