Pathways and Academy Applications

MTPS Civic Leadership

NOTE: Students must seek at least two references to submit a recommendation form on their behalf.

Individualized Student Learning Opportunities

All requests that fall outside of the ILO guidelines, will be evaluated, by committee, on a case-by-case basis. Applications Submissions must demonstrate participation in a unique and rigorous activity whereby the opportunity to participate is selective as opposed to registration/tuition-driven. The administration has the ultimate discretion to accept or deny these types of ILO applications based on the information submitted by the students and/or parents/guardians.

Tomorrow's Teachers Honors Course

The goal of Tomorrow’s Teachers is to assist academically talented students interested in teaching to develop the interpersonal and leadership skills necessary for a career in education. In addition, the program provides students with the skills needed to become community leaders who are knowledgeable in the field of teaching so that they may become civic advocates for education. Students learn the fundamentals of education by participating in a district-level field experience at the elementary, middle, or high school level.

Students must apply to be accepted into this program

Senior Career Seminar

The Senior Career Seminar Course is a full-year program that assists our students in making decisions pertaining to possible future careers. Students accepted into the program will have the opportunity to explore career pathways, in addition to learning valuable career-oriented life skills in a classroom setting.