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Middle College
Success Through Options
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Offered by Fremont Union High School District
in collaboration with De Anza Community College
What is Middle College?
Located on the De Anza College campus, Middle College is a partnership program between Fremont Union High School District and De Anza College. Some students do not flourish in a traditional high school environment, so through this unique program these students have the opportunity to explore and be challenged by new options at the 11th and 12th grade levels. Students complete their requirements for high school graduation while also exploring individual interests through a diverse college curriculum. De Anza courses earn both high school and college credit.
Middle College History
The first Middle College Program was jointly founded in 1974 by the New York City Board of Education and La Guardia Community College. De Anza's Middle College was established in 1989 and is the model for similar programs at San Jose City College and the College of San Mateo. Contra Costa College in San Pablo also has a Middle College High School. De Anza Middle College has been the recipient of both local and national recognition for its excellence.
Who is the Middle College Student?
The student may not feel connected to the typical high school but has a sincere
interest in completing high school and going on to college.
The student may be gifted in one area, such as music, art, or computers, but may
not be socially connected to the high school "scene."
The student has the potential maturity needed to succeed in the independent
environment of De Anza College.
The student may be a creative, independent thinker.
The student may show a discrepancy between standardized test scores and
actual grades.
The student may be in jeopardy of not completing high school.
Curriculum
Middle College students are required to take two high school courses that satisfy high school graduation requirements. Juniors take an integrated course in American Literature and United States History. In addition, juniors complete 60 hours of community service for which they receive high school credits. Seniors take Contemporary Literature as well as semester courses in economics and American government.
Passing all Middle College courses is required to graduate, regardless of credits previously earned.
Students round out their schedules with college courses, earning high school and college credit.
Student Support Services
Middle College students have access to De Anza's comprehensive student services program and all facilities on campus. These include:
Tutoring programs
Counseling and Advising
The Transfer Center that provides information about transferring to
other colleges and universities
Subject Area Placement Testing
Cooperative Work Experience
Educational Diagnostic Center
Advanced Technology Center
Career Development Center
Student Clubs and Activities
De Anza College Library
Expected Impact on Students
The impact of Middle College on students is expected to include:
A strong connection and identification with a community of learners
Increased motivation and engagement in learning
Improved grades in all academic areas
Increased maturity and problem-solving skills
Improved communication skills
High school graduation
Accumulation of college credits
Preparations for college admission
A sense of responsibility toward self, school, and community
MIDDLE COLLEGE TIMELINE
MARCH
Student only informational meetings will be held at each high school. If you are
interested in learning more about what Middle College has to offer, plan to attend
one of these meetings and please bring a pen.
CUPERTINO HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
10:25am in the Career Center
FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
Friday, March 21, 2008
9:30am in the Career Center
HOMESTEAD HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
9:25am in the Career Center
LYNBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
Monday, March 10, 2008
9:15am in the Career Center
MONTA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL
Thursday, March 6, 2008
9:15am in the Career Center
APRIL
Students and their parents are invited to an information night held in
Conference Rooms A & B in the Hinson Campus Center on the
De Anza College campus on April 10th.
Students only come at 6 pm to Conference Room B and write an essay; please bring a pen.
Parents should arrive at 7 pm and go directly to Conference Rooms A & B
where the students will meet them.
MAY
Interviews will be held at each school site in May and notifications
will be sent shortly afterwards.
Middle College Staff
The required high school courses are taught by Fremont Union High School District teachers. These teachers also monitor student progress in the program and
register students each quarter for their De Anza classes.
Questions?
If you have any questions pleasefeel free to contact:
DEIRDRE LOUIE — 408-864-8634 — deirdre_louie@fuhsd.org
11th Grade English/SS Instructor
BEN ELOY — 408-864-8956 — ben_eloy@fuhsd.org
12th Grade Social Studies Instructor
HEATHER PORTER — 408-864-8617 — heather_porter@fuhsd.org
12th Grade English Instructor
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