Grade | Content/Course | Content/Course | Content/Course | Content/Course |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kindergarten | Math | English/Language Arts | Specials | |
1st | Math | English/Language Arts | Specials | |
2nd | Math | English/Language Arts | Specials | |
3rd | Math | English/Language Arts | Specials | |
4th | Math | English/Language Arts | Specials | |
5th | Math | English/Language Arts | Specials |
Grade | Content/Course | Content/Course | Content/Course | Content/Course |
6th | Math | English/Language Arts | Science | Social Studies |
7th | Math | English/Language Arts | Science | Social Studies |
8th | Math | English/Language Arts | Science | Social Studies |
Art (8th) (7th) (6th) | Robotics I | Robotics II | Comp. Science | PCC |
Wellness | FACS | Band | Choir | PLTW 6th/7th |
PLTW Automation |
English Depart. | English 9 | Eng. 9 Honors | Eng. 9 Themes | English 10 |
Eng. 10 Honors | Eng. 10 Themes | AP Lit/Com | American Lit. | Film Lit |
Math Depart. | Algebra I | Algebra II | Geometry | PreCal/Trig |
Prob./Stats | ||||
Science Depart. | ACP Biology | Anatomy | Biology | Biology Honors |
Chemistry | Earth Space | Forensics | ICP | Physics1 |
Social Studies | AP Psychology | Econ | Geo Hist World | Psychology |
US History | World History | |||
Music | Adv. Band | Instrumental | Music Theory | Beg. Choir |
Int. Choir | Adv. Choir | |||
Phys. Ed. | PE 1 | PE II | Weight Training |
Instructional Resources
There are two distinct categories of materials and resources available at MVCSC. The most prevalent resources are the adopted Instructional resources which are the primary resources used in instruction. Supplementary instructional resources are resources teachers may choose to incorporate into the classroom to support the unique needs of the students in their classrooms. These materials may be used to enrich and support the primary adopted instructional resources. Teachers carefully review any supplementary resources prior to them being used in the classroom. Supplementary resources align with the Indiana Academic standards, are age-appropriate, and align with the district vision for curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Each instructional recourse is an important part of a child's education.
MVCSC has developed processes and procedures for the selection of district-adopted instructional resources. The process is explained HERE. The following are MVCSC adopted instructional resources:
Mt. Vernon High School offers a wide variety of classes that engage students' interests. MVHS course scheduling information can be found on the HS counselor's website LOCATED HERE.
MVCSC measures student growth utilizing NWEA MAP assessments in grades K-10 and use NWEA MAP Fluency for grade K-2. Student growth is measured each fall, winter and spring. Teachers use NWEA scores to determine student growth areas, levels of understanding, and to help create differentiated lessons. Schools use student score data as part of the decision making for student course placement and curriculum planning.
The Media Center's library collection plan that MVCSC uses is LINKED HERE.
Kindergarten and 1st grades use a standards-based report card. Below are video and PDF document explanations for each grade levels standard based report card.
Kindergarten report card VIDEO explanation and PDF explanation.
1st grade report card VIDEO explanation and PDF explanation.
Second grade through High School uses a traditional report card with the below Grading Scale.
Letter Grade | Percent | 4-Point Scale (for HS only) |
A+ | 100 | 4.0 |
A | 95-99 | 4.0 |
A- | 90-94 | 3.7 |
B+ | 87-89 | 3.3 |
B | 83-86 | 3.0 |
B- | 80-82 | 2.7 |
C+ | 77-79 | 2.3 |
C | 73-76 | 2.0 |
C- | 70-72 | 1.7 |
D+ | 67-69 | 1.3 |
D | 63-66 | 1.0 |
D- | 60-62 | .07 |
F | 59 and below | 0 |
In accordance with IDOE Dyslexia Guidance and Indiana Code, all school corporations and charter schools in Indiana must annually report dyslexia screening data. All students in kindergarten, grade one, and grade two are screened each school year for learning characteristics related to dyslexia. The selected universal screener used by MVCSC (NWEA Map Fluency) has been approved by the IDOE and meets all requirements listed within the guidance. Click HERE to view the Annual Dyslexia Report for MVCSC.
In accordance with IDOE and Indiana Code 20-30-5-7 (d) each student enrolled in a US government course is required to take the naturalization examination provided by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). General information regarding the naturalization examination can be found HERE. MVHS Naturalization Examination results can be found HERE.