Did you know that San Diego Unified has a high school
located on the campus of San Diego Mesa College?
The San Diego Metropolitan Regional, Career, and Technical High School (known affectionately as "The Met") is a public,
innovative, student-centered school in the San Diego Unified School District,
and part of the Big Picture Learning network.
Students at the MET have access to:
Advisory - Every student joins an Advisory when they enter
the MET. This is a tightly knit cohort of about 15 to 20 students who work with
the same advisor throughout their time at the MET. This provides the space to
build a family atmosphere, and allows advisors to understand each student's
interests and needs, which leads to authentically personalized learning for the
student.
Internships - Every student (grades 9-12) has an internship,
which is our "classroom in the community." Internships serve as the
basis of career exploration and work experience. Students choose internships
based on their interests, and develop strong relationships with mentors who are
professionals and experts in their field.
College Classes - Every student, starting in grade 10, has
the opportunity to enroll in college classes at San Diego Mesa College, and
earn transferrable college credits. All fees and textbooks are paid for by the
SD Unified School District.
The San Diego MET is currently accepting applications for
students in grades 9-12 for the Spring semester as well as the 2018-2019 school
year. For more information, please
contact Jason Moravec (Counselor) at jmoravec@sandi.net