MHS
students participate in hands-on career training classes through the
MHS Career Pathway program. The school offers 17 career and college
readiness programs that put students in the workplace for mentorship and
training opportunities. These classes help students identify and pursue
career goals or eliminate possible career options. 

Watch a video of student interviews about the Career Pathway program.

Students who earn 2.5 or more credits of a career-related course are
eligible for a pathway endorsement on their diploma. Pathways include
the following fields: Business Finance and Marketing, Computer Science,
Construction, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Early Childhood
Education, Education, Engineering and Aerospace Sciences (EASA),
Fabrication and Welding, Fire and Emergency Services, Health Services,
Horticulture, Natural Resource Management, Performing Arts, Visual Arts,
Visual Communications (SOAR).