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Madera County Superintendent of Schools

Dr. Cecilia A. Massetti
Enhancing the quality of life through education.

Registration information

Registration information

Students who wish to enroll in any of our programs must call the Academic Counseling Office to schedule an appointment to take a Reading and Math assessment prior to enrollment. This assessment will determine student's course schedule.
 
Phone: (559) 662-4640
Fax: (559) 661-3514
 
Office hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday
 
Our office is located at 1635 East Olive Avenue inside the Madera County Independent Academy.
tRANSCRIPT REQUESTS

tRANSCRIPT REQUESTS

Please click on the Transcript Requests link to complete the online request form.
 
 
 
 
Our school is commited to safety for all. Anonymously report incidents on campus as well as reach out for support to Administration.
Social-Emotional resources

Social-Emotional resources

STAFF

STAFF

 
Rita Sepulveda
School Psychologist
(559) 662-4649
rsepulveda@mcsos.org
 
Elizabeth Rodriguez
Academic Counselor (Endeavor/Voyager Secondary School, Madera County Independent Acadeny, Pioneer Technical Center - Chowchilla)
(559) 662-3842
erodriguez@mcsos.org
 
Myrtha Torres
Academic Counselor (Pioneer Technical Center - Madera)
(559) 662-6215/4608
mtorres@mcsos.org
 
Karla Guevara
Career & Alternative Education Services
Counseling Specialist
(559) 662-4869
kguevara@mcsos.org  
 
Ruby Horta
Administrative Assistant
(559) 662-4681
rhorta@mcsos.org  
 
Angel Reyes
Student Services Liaison
(559) 662-4866
areyes@mcsos.org  
Helpful LINKs

Helpful LINKs

High School Graduation requirements

High School Graduation requirements

Required Courses
Students must satisfactorily complete the following coursework:
Math 20 credits (10 must be in Algebra)
English 30 credits
Biology 10 credits
Earth Science 10 credits
World History 10 credits
US History 10 credits
Civics 5 credits (semester)
Economics 5 credits (semester)
Physical Education 20 credits
Fine Arts 10 credits
CTE 20 credits
Electives 80 credits
CREDITS

CREDITS

To be considered on track for high school graduation, students must mee the minimum credits below for each grade level.
Grade Level Semester 1 Semester 2
9 30 60
10 90 120
11 150 180
12 200 230 = Graduation
GPA

GPA

High school students must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA to graduate.
Grade point average (GPA) is calculated by adding grade porints and dividing total points by the number of academic coursework taken.
 
A = 4 points
B = 3 points
C = 2 points
D = 1 point