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Proficient Reading: 37.5%

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Distinguished Reading: 18.8%

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Proficient Math: 36.3%

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Distinguished Math: 8.8%

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We envision a community where every child learns to read and develops a deep love for books. Our goal is to create an environment that encourages reading, focusing on making books accessible to all children whenever they wish to explore the world through words.

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Mission & Philosophy

Middlesboro High School strives for excellence from its staff and students. 

We accept the responsibility of providing a quality education, involving the school community, and promoting diversity as well as cultural acceptance. 

Students will be prepared to achieve post-secondary goals and become thoughtful, contributing members of society.

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Middlesboro High School strives for excellence from its staff and students.

We accept the responsibility of providing a quality education, involving the school community, and promotin diversity as well as cultural acceptance.

Students will be prepared to achieve post-secondary goals and become thoughtful, contributing members of society.

Middlesboro students advance to the next level in their academic journey at an exemplary high school that cultivates strong academic achievement and promotes innovative, higher level learning to ensure students are college/career ready and become contributing members of a diverse global community.  The faculty and staff at Middlesboro High School work diligently to offer a rigorous academic program that teaches real world skills for the 21st century. 

Partnering with Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College, MHS provides students with the opportunity to pursue an Associates Degree while earning a high school diploma.  Dual-credit Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered so that students may take and experience college-level classes while in high school. 

 

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