Mesa Verde High School

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Mesa Verde High School
Mesa Verde High School Logo.png
Address
7501 Carriage Drive

Citrus Heights
,
95621

United States
Coordinates38°42′07″N 121°17′50″W / 38.70204°N 121.29734°W / 38.70204; -121.29734Coordinates: 38°42′07″N 121°17′50″W / 38.70204°N 121.29734°W / 38.70204; -121.29734
Information
School districtSan Juan Unified School District
PrincipalColin Bross
Staff44.84 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment853 (2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.05[1]
Color(s)   
Team nameMavericks
Websitehttp://www.sanjuan.edu/MesaVerde.cfm

Mesa Verde High School is a public high school in Citrus Heights, California in the San Juan Unified School District.

Background information[]

Mesa Verde High School opened in March 1975 as a year-around school on a 4-quarter block. Each block was 10-weeks in length, with a 3-week intersession between. In addition to standard academic and elective classes, classes in the construction trades - carpentry; welding; design - and small business entrepreneurship, were offered. Intersession class offered classes for making up credits due to classes that were failed, and supplemental activity classes focusing on outdoor activities. Due to constant conflicts coordinating with the activities and sports programs of other schools on traditional schedules, and with school district professional training programs, the year-around schedule was discontinued in the 1987-1988 school year.

Mesa Verde changed to a traditional August to June two semester schedule from 1987 to 1996. Because of gradual declining enrollment in the San Juan Unified School District (SJUSD), and the small student population creating difficulties in offering wanted elective classes in the school master schedule, a switch was made to a 4x4 block schedule. This allowed students to take 8 classes each full school year, rather than 6 classes under the traditional schedule. It gave Senior students who passed all of their classes and were on track to graduate the opportunity to have two "open periods" their senior year. This allowed them the option to start work, or take classes at local Community Colleges, during their senior year.

The school continues with a 4x4 block schedule, with both the academic classes and elective classes changing regularly, based on School Board approved classes, student needs, staff changes, and community input.

Current School Statistics and Programs[]

Around 880 students currently attend Mesa Verde High School.[2][3]

Mesa Verde has a highly active AVID program, a reading and academic skills program which serves all grade levels at the school. Mesa Verde also provides additional real world work experience (and academic credit) to junior and senior students through the Regional Occupation Program (ROP). A strong business tech and entrepreneurship program trains student to run a small business, and coordinates with local businesses to provide on-the-job training programs designed to prepare students to be business managers.[4]

The school also has a coordinated Fine Arts program, featuring drawing and painting, ceramics, art design, band, drama, stage production, and play writing classes that can lead to certificates that provide entry into professional fine arts programs and organizations. The Public Safety program, through classes and mentor training, allows students to gain experience in areas of law enforcement, security services, community assistance, government security agencies, and private investigation services.

Mesa Verde has a strong focus on being the "School of Choice" for the Citrus Height Community.[5][6] As part of a focus on academics, the school offers nine Advanced Placement and four honors classes, in addition to a full selection of standard academic classes. The Special Education program includes unique Independent Learning Skills (ILS) classes that prepare students with physical, mental, and emotional learning challenges for independent and group home environments post-graduation.

To provide individual help to students, tutoring, enrichment work, and relearning, a 30-minute FLEX period occurs during the school day after period-2. Students select or are assigned by a teaching to a session where they can get individual help, small group help, work with classmates on projects, and get social/emotion assistance from counselors, social workers, and site administrators.[7]

The Associated Student Body (ASB) class oversees student involvement with class-level activities and providing a student voice in campus activities and operations. Student clubs offered through ASB approval include Aca-Deca (academic decathlon), California Scholarship Federation (CSF), Drama, Jazz Band, Black Student Union (BSU), Brown Issues, SWAV (Students with a Voice), and Rainbow Alliance.

Recent Improvements[]

In 2004 the school underwent a complete renovation of all campus buildings. This upgraded classrooms, administrative and support areas, and the campus athletic facilities. Mesa Verde celebrated the dedication of the new Gebhardt Gym in September 2009.[8] Mike Gebhardt was the head football coach and Athletic Director for 31 years. Guests from the community, district, and family of Coach Gebhardt attended the opening.[9] In August 2010 a new library and classroom building was opened, moving the library out of portable trailer buildings and into an dedicated facility.[8] During the summer of 2016, all concrete pathways and asphalt access lanes and roads on campus were replaced to comply with ADA access requirements, and to remove hazards caused by cracking and lifting. The school is scheduled to have a small capacity sports stadium - primarily for football, track & field, and soccer - installed in 2021-2022 as part of the San Juan USD Measure N bond,[10][11] whose funds are dedicated to district-wide facilities improvements.[12]

School Performance[]

In 2020, Mesa Verde HS received a six-year WASC (Western Association of Schools & Colleges)[13] accreditation, with a two-day mid-term visit in 2023.

According to greatschools.org[14] - "This school is rated below average in school quality compared to other schools in California. Students here have below average college readiness measures, this school has below average results in how well it’s serving disadvantaged students, and students perform below average on state tests."[15]

Athletics[]

Mesa Verde HS plays in the Golden Empire League (GEL)[16] within the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF)[17] Fall Sports: Cross-Country (CoEd), Football, Girls Volleyball ; Winter Sports: Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, Girls Soccer, Boys Soccer, Wrestling (CoEd) ; Spring Sports: Softball, Baseball, Track & Field (CoEd), Tennis (CoEd), Boys Volleyball.[18]

Championships
Year Sport League League

Champion

Sub-Section

Champion

Section

Champion

(Sac-Joaquin)

1978 Wrestling CVC X
1982 Wrestling CVC X
1983 Boys Basketball SFL X
1983 Wrestling SFL X
1986 Football SFL X X X (D2)
1986 Baseball SFL X X X (D2)
1987 Baseball SFL X X X (D2)
1989 Softball SFL X
1989 Boys Track & Field SFL X
1992 Baseball SFL X X X (D2)
1993 Baseball SFL X
1996 Baseball SFL X
1998 Football GEL X X X (D3)
1999 Football GEL X X X (D3)
1999 Girls Basketball GEL X (Co-Champs)
1999 Softball GEL X X (D3)
2000 Boys Basketball GEL X
2001 Football GEL-East X (Co-Champs)
2001 Boys Basketball GEL-East X
2004 Boys Track & Field GEL-East X (D3)
2013 Boys Basketball GEL X (Co-Champs)
2019 Boys Golf GEL X

CVC: Capital Valley Conference SFL: Sierra Foothill League GEL: Golden Empire League

Notable Alumni[]

Joe Inglett (Class of 1996) Professional Baseball Player 2008-2011 Cleveland Indians; Toronto Blue Jays; Milwaukee Brewers; Houston Astros[19]

Kevin Bracy (Class of 1988) Motivational Speaker and Life Coach. Leader of Brace Yourself[20]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Mesa Verde High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  2. ^ "Mesa Verde High - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education)". www.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  3. ^ "School Profile: Mesa Verde High (CA Dept of Education)". www.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  4. ^ High School, Mesa Verde (September 2019). "KCRA Mesa Verde SAFE Credit Union partnership". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Why Choose Mesa Verde High School? / Why Choose Mesa Verde". http. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  6. ^ "City Council Approves New Development Plans". Citrus Heights Messenger. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  7. ^ "FLEX Period Information / FlexiSched Scheduling Program" Check |url= value (help). http. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Mesa Verde High School Library/Classroom Building | CYS Structural Engineers, Inc". www.cyseng.com. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  9. ^ http://www.sanjuan.edu/MesaVerde.cfm?subpage=14893
  10. ^ "Finance / Bonds". http. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  11. ^ "Finance / Measures". http. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  12. ^ "Facilities / High School Signature Projects". http. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  13. ^ "Accrediting Commission for Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges |". Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  14. ^ "K-12 school quality information and parenting resources". GreatSchools.org. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  15. ^ "Explore Mesa Verde High School in Citrus Heights, CA". GreatSchools.org. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  16. ^ "Golden Empire League Schools". Mesa Athletics. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  17. ^ "California Interscholastic Federation". www.cifstate.org. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  18. ^ "Mesa Verde | Mesa Verde HS Athletics | United States". Mesa Athletics. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
  19. ^ https://www.mlb.com/player/joe-inglett-446928
  20. ^ "Kevin Bracy – Brace Yourself". Retrieved 2020-09-02.

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