Monterey Coast Preparatory School

Monterey Coast Preparatory (MCP) Middle & High School was a private, independent middle and high school in Scotts Valley, California, United States. It focused on using a UDL-modified Universal Design for Learning curriculum for gifted & talented students, including those with learning differences such as ADHD, dyslexia, and autism spectrum disorders. Founded in 2010 by parents and teachers from another private school, its enrollment numbered thirty five total in 2018, with classes varying from 5 to 8 students each, in grades 6 through 12. The school utilized laptops, software, and assistive and adaptive technology for LD students.[2]

MCP Middle and High School (Monterey Coast Prep)
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Coordinates37°04′03″N 121°59′51″W / 37.06750°N 121.99750°W / 37.06750; -121.99750[1]
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TypePrivate, Gifted Talented Learning Differences
Established2010
Closed2019
Grades6-12
Enrollmentapproximately 24
Average class size5-8
Websiteexploremcp.org

The school announced its permanent closure in June 2019.[3]

MCP began life as Empire Academy, a similarly formatted school which suddenly and unexpectedly closed its doors during the school year. Parents of students who were attending Empire banded together to form a new school, MCP becoming the result. After a brief stint in a location on Encinal street, they moved to Fern street after the discovery of mold in the previous building.[4] Eventually, they would move to their final location, 125 Bethany Drive.

MCP Middle & High School requirements included a community service component. In 2009, 2010[5] and 2011, MCP students were awarded highest honors (the "Heavyweight" Award) for their donations to "Grind Out Hunger", a local program of Second Harvest Food Bank. Their 2010 contributions exceeded 20,000 pounds of food.

MCP was accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

References

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  1. ^ http://mapper.acme.com
  2. ^ Hanna, Carin. "Praiseworthy, Sept. 12, 2011: Preparing students for college". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  3. ^ School, Monterey Coast Preparatory Middle and High. "Monterey Coast Preparatory Middle and High School". Monterey Coast Preparatory Middle and High School. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  4. ^ "Empire Academy reborn as Monterey Coast Prep". Santa Cruz Sentinel. 2010-04-19. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
  5. ^ Guzman, Isaiah. "Tiny school fills the food barrels: Monterey Coast Prep tips the donation scales". Retrieved 11 January 2012.
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