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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT MGEC
A SCHOOL OF CHOICE

Mary Grimes Education Center is an integral part of our school district's commitment to serve all students from entry to graduation. Mary Grimes Education Center provides a setting for high school students whose needs are not met in the traditional school. 

Governor's School of Excellence Award 1990-91

Texas High School Mentor Campus 1992-2000

Mary Grimes has been recognized as an exemplary program. It has received the Governor's Award of Excellence and served as one of eighteen mentor high schools in Texas, the only alternative program chosen. In addition, the school helps Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD achieve one of the lowest dropout rates in the state.
Our program, originally known as Valley View Learning Center, was started in 1976 with 100 students. Although we have expanded, our mission remains the same. The staff at Mary Grimes Education Center is dedicated to helping students set and reach lifetime goals.
31 Years of Alternative Education
Since 1976

Individualized, Accelerated Curriculums

Mary Grimes is quite different from the traditional high school. The program focuses on individualized, accelerated courses and flexible scheduling. Small classes and a small student body enable teachers to collaborate on methods to improve student achievement.

CLASSROOM
STRUCTURE
Classes at Mary Grimes are not delineated by grade level. Students enroll with a teacher who is responsible for multi-course instruction in a particular subject area. Students receive course outlines when they enroll in a class. Each course requires a minimum passing grade of 80% on all assignments.

Courses are designed to be completed in eighteen weeks, the equivalent of a traditional school semester. However, since students work at their own pace, they may finish a course in less than eighteen weeks. For those students who need more time to learn concepts, the process may take longer.

Student needs are met through flexible scheduling. School hours vary according to student work schedules.  Students may attend school from 8:00 am to 3:15 pm .

 

School Hours are
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 

Our comprehensive program offers a School-Age Parent Program focusing on pre-natal development and teen parenting and provides off-campus child care so that teen parents may continue their education and graduate.

 


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