MHS ACADEMICS
Program of Studies
At Monson High School, academics are designed to challenge, inspire, and prepare students for success beyond the classroom. From foundational academics to advanced electives and dual enrollment opportunities, every class invites students to think deeply, ask questions, and take ownership of their learning journey.
View our 2025-2026 Program of Studies
Medical Assistant Pathway
Our Medical Assistant Pathway prepares students to provide essential care in diverse healthcare settings, including long-term care, hospitals, and home health. The program includes 750 hours of technical coursework focused on medical skills and clinical preparation, along with 250 hours of academic coursework through Advanced Placement, Early College, or Dual Enrollment classes—totaling 1,000 hours of study over four years. Upon completion, students are equipped with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to sit for the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) exam, opening doors to meaningful healthcare careers after high school.
Advanced Engineering & Manufacturing Pathway
The Advanced Engineering & Manufacturing Pathway offers students a dynamic introduction to one of the top five industries in Western Massachusetts and the fourth-largest employment sector statewide. This 1,000 hour program includes 750 hours of technical courses—such as Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, and Advanced Manufacturing—paired with 250 hours of academic coursework through Advanced Placement, Early College, or Dual Enrollment opportunities. The pathway culminates in a senior Capstone or Internship, allowing students to apply their skills in real-world settings while preparing for future success in engineering, manufacturing, or related fields.
Graduation Requirements
Monson High School is committed to ensuring that every student graduates prepared for success in college, career, and life.
Our IKF – Requirements for Graduation and Competency Determination outlines the specific credit and course requirements students must meet to earn a Monson High School diploma, as well as the academic standards that define successful completion.
This policy includes updated credit structures beginning in the 2025–2026 school year, reflecting Monson’s expanded schedule and enhanced opportunities for students to earn up to eight credits per year.
Families and students are encouraged to review the document for full details on graduation requirements, competency expectations, attendance policies, and the appeals process.
View the full policy: IKF – Requirements for Graduation and Competency Determination
Dual Enrollment & Early College Program
Through a dual-enrollment partnership with Holyoke Community College (HCC), eligible juniors and seniors have the opportunity to take college-level courses and earn both high school and college credit at the same time. MHS is also working to expand this into an Early College Program so that select high school courses may count for college credit. Depending on their coursework, students can graduate with a semester — or even up to a full year — of college credit already completed.
Juniors and Seniors have an opportunity to take classes at public colleges or universities in Massachusetts for free through the Dual Enrollment Program. Interested students must be in good standing academically and discipline wise, and depending on the college, may also require a minimum GPA (typically 80). Students are given one free block per day for the semester per college class. Students who have the last block open may leave campus. If taking an on-campus class, transportation is the responsibility of the student. Students interested in pursuing a Dual Enrollment course should see his/her school counselor to begin the discussion and determine which college and classes would be appropriate. A college/university application is then completed and processed by the school counselor. Once accepted, students taking in person or online classes must attend an orientation session on campus. Students must provide MHS their final grade at the conclusion of the course and communicate regularly how class(es) are going. Students who are taking an Online Dual Enrollment course will be assigned to a supervised classroom for that period. Students who are going to the college campus may leave school early to attend their Dual Enrollment class.
Work Based Learning Program
Open to: Students in grade 11 and grade 12.
Would you like to be productive and learn at a worksite linked to your career interests? This course is based on the principle of the School-to-Career Initiative. It allows approved students in good standing to enter an agreement with a community organization or business that can offer internship experience relating to a career interest area and builds work attitudes, behavior and communication (Employability Skills). This partnership allows you to learn through experience. You'll be exposed to the daily activities, expectations, and objectives of your career choice over an extended period of time while practicing and becoming more proficient at related job skills. Some students may be given the opportunity to participate in service learning as part of the Work-Based Learning program.
Students are evaluated through the application of the Massachusetts Work-Based Learning Plan, attendance at the worksite, participation in seminars, weekly reflections, and a final oral presentation.
This course can also increase one’s awareness of career planning and help you to recognize how you can prepare for and advance in your future career, increasing your potential. It also empowers you to think critically and for yourself, as well as to advocate for your needs.
Middle School Pathway Exploration
Students in the Monson Public Schools have multiple opportunities available to them for exploring and pursuing their future career and it is a priority of the district to continually expand these opportunities and align them with regional workforce needs.
At Monson High School, students have the opportunity to pursue dual enrollment, early college, innovation, and career technical pathways. In addition, residents of Monson have access to career technical pathways at a Vocational School (Pathfinder Tech Information).
This policy outlines the pathway exploration process for middle school students in Monson Public Schools as they and their families make informed decisions about high school.
View the full policy: IHAJ - Middle School Pathway Exploration Policy

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