Enrichment and Support
At Mervo, we are committed to helping every student excel academically, socially, and emotionally. Our enrichment and support programs are designed to provide opportunities for growth, skill development, and success beyond the classroom.
Academic Support
Tutoring Services: One-on-one and group tutoring sessions are available to assist students in subjects like Math, Science, English, and Social Studies.
After-School Homework Help: Students can receive extra help completing assignments and projects in a focused, supportive environment.
AP and Honors Support: Resources and workshops are available to help students succeed in Advanced Placement and Honors courses.
Credit Recovery Programs: Designed for students who need to make up missed or failed coursework to stay on track for graduation.
College and Career Readiness
College Counseling: Guidance for selecting colleges, completing applications, and navigating financial aid and scholarships.
Career Pathway Programs: Explore hands-on learning in fields like technology, healthcare, and business. These programs prepare students for internships, certifications, and real-world careers.
SAT/ACT Prep: Classes and practice sessions to help students improve test-taking skills and scores.
Dual Enrollment: Opportunities to earn college credits while still in high school through partnerships with local colleges and universities.
Enrichment Opportunities
Clubs and Activities: Over 20 student-led organizations, including robotics, debate, drama, art, and STEM-focused clubs, provide opportunities to explore new interests.
Leadership Programs: Build skills through student government, mentorship programs, and leadership workshops.
Fine Arts: Opportunities to participate in choir, band, theater, and visual arts programs to develop creative talents.
Athletics and Fitness: Join a variety of sports teams or fitness programs to develop teamwork and physical health.
Social-Emotional Support
Counseling Services: Licensed counselors are available to help students navigate academic, personal, and social challenges.
Mentorship Programs: Connect with teachers, staff, or older students for guidance and encouragement.
Peer Support Groups: Safe spaces where students can share experiences and build connections.
Mental Health Resources: Access to workshops, meditation sessions, and partnerships with local mental health organizations.
Parent and Family Resources
Workshops and Seminars: Programs to help parents support their students' academic and personal growth.
Parent-Teacher Communication: Regular updates and conferences to keep families involved in their students’ progress.