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Mountain Youth School

Coordinates: 35°01′27″N 84°01′51″W / 35.0242°N 84.0308°W / 35.0242; -84.0308
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Mountain Youth School
Address
Map
4533 Martins Creek Road

, ,
28906

Information
School typePublic Funded, Alternative School
Opened1997
StatusOpen
School districtCherokee County Schools
PrincipalWilliam Gaither
Staff11
Teaching staff8
Grades6-12
Genderunisex
Age range12-18
Enrollment50-65 (varies)
ClassesComputer App, Masonry
Student to teacher ratio1:10
MascotMustangs
WebsiteOfficial School Website

Mountain Youth School (MYS) is one of a very small group of alternative schools set up by the state of North Carolina for students that would benefit in an alternative classroom setting. It is located in Murphy, North Carolina and serves grades 6-12. It is the only alternative school operated by the Cherokee County Schools. As of 2007 it had an active enrollment of 43 students and a full-time teaching staff of 8 teachers giving an average of 5 students per teacher.[1][2][3]

History

In the summer of 1997, the North Carolina General Assembly set forth an allocation of more than $10,000 to establish the Mountain Youth Center. The name was changed in the 2004-2005 school year to Mountain Youth School.[4]

School improvement plan

In 2005, Bill Gaither and several of the staff members set out an improvement plan to address the particular issues plaguing the school:[5]

  • Reduction in drop-out rate.
  • Faculty and staff need continuing staff development related to alternative settings.
  • Reduction in absenteeism.
  • Accountability standards are difficult to meet for many students.
  • Additional metal building for construction shop and additional classroom space.
  • Additional certified staff or full-time staff members to expand curriculum.

Demographics

As of 2010,[citation needed] the school was predominantly non-Hispanic white (83.7%) with 4.7% of the student populace being non-Hispanic black. The school also housed 2.3% Hispanic students and a relatively high percentage of Native American or Alaskan students at 9.3%. There were no students of Asian or Pacific Islander descent.

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35°01′27″N 84°01′51″W / 35.0242°N 84.0308°W / 35.0242; -84.0308