Mesa Verde High School

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

Mesa Verde High School
Address
7501 Carriage Drive

Citrus Heights
,
95621

United States
Coordinates38.70204°N 121.29734°W / 38.70204; -121.29734
Information
School districtSan Juan Unified School District
PrincipalColin Bross
Staff44.84 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment899 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.05[1]
Color(s)         
Team nameMavericks
Websitehttp://www.sanjuan.edu/MesaVerde.cfm

Background information

Around 1200 students currently attend Mesa Verde High School.

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). Mesa Verde has a strong academic emphasis, and for the last four years, has increased its Academic Performance Index (API) score. This scholarly emphasis helps many graduates continue on in post-secondary and professional education.[2]

Recent developments

Mesa Verde celebrated the dedication of the new Gebhardt Gym in September 2009, with guests from the community, district, and family of Coach Gebhardt, for whom the facility is named.[3]

School performance

According to greatschools.org, Mesa Verde has very low marks on every category including mathematics/English test scores as well as a lower percentage of graduates who meet UC/USC entrance requirements compared to the state averages.

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