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Mission San Jose High School, one of five comprehensive 9-12 high schools in the
Fremont Unified School District, opened in 1963. Mission is located in the
southeastern portion of the city of Fremont near the historic Mission District
and Ohlone College.
School Community
Mission has a student population
of 2115 with the following ethnic breakdown: 75% Asian, 5% other ethnicities and
20% Caucasian. Parental involvement is one of the many strong points that
characterize the school. The two main parent groups are Mission Possible, our
PFA, and Mission Boosters.
School Vision
The mission of our school is the
development of the mind, character, and physical well being of our students
through the creation of an environment fostering academic excellence, maturity,
responsibility and mutual respect. All students are expected to demonstrate
effective reading, writing, listening, speaking and computational skills. In
addition, students will possess the ability to solve a variety of problems in a
collaborative environment, become effective communicators and critical thinkers
and problem-solvers.
Curriculum and
School Program
The focus of this school is the
student, and student achievement is our primary goal. The schools curricular
program offers a wide range of courses and levels. The school offers honors
level classes in English, science and mathematics in conjunction with college
preparatory classes in all core academic areas. Mission also offers a wide array
of Advanced Placement courses in English, Fine Arts, Foreign Language,
Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. Another integral part of Mission’s
curriculum is our elective program, including our award winning and State
recognized woodshop program that is the only four year program in the district,
our drama and music programs which consistently garner awards in various
regional and state competitions. Students have the opportunity to enroll in ROP
courses offered both on and off campus. Mission also offers career strands in
Biotechnology, Forensic Science, Merchandizing/Marketing and Culinary
Arts/Pastry.
Scholastic
Excellence
Mission graduates virtually every
senior and the attendance rate for the school is 97.5% with a dropout rate of
less than 1%. Ninety-five percent of our graduates matriculate to post-secondary
education with 77% attending four-year colleges/universities including all UC
and CSU campuses.
Mission High received a full
6-year WASC accreditation in 2002. Mission is the district leader in average SAT
scores with a Verbal of 612 and Math of 663. Mission has consistently met both
its API and AYP requirements with the most recent API score of 935 making
Mission the top ranked non-magnet public high school out of 7,000 high schools
in the state. Mission leads Alameda County in the number of National Merit
Finalists (41), and National Merit Commended students (44). Newsweek has twice
recognized Mission as one of its top high schools in the nation. Our students,
with the assistance of staff members, continue to accumulate awards for
individual and group competitions. These awards include 1st and 3rd
place finishes in the National Lincoln Douglas Debates, 1st place in
both the National Science Bowl and Oceanic Bowl as well as national recognition
by the Siemens Westinghouse and Intel Science Talent Search competitions.
Mission is extremely proud of its students and the accomplishments of our rich
and diverse community.
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