Mission Statement:

The mission of Aurora High School/Main Street Learning Center is to continually promote, explore, and sustain efforts with all learners-as well as with their families and the community-to achieve the furtherance of their educational goals through educational options that provide full opportunity for success, combined with the support and flexibility that diminishes excuses for failure.

English

Mathematics Social Studies

Basic Study Skills

General Math A

Contemporary World Problems

Transitional English

General Math B

Geography

Developmental Reading

Consumer Math

Concepts in Geography

You and the News

Pre-Algebra/Calculator Math

Washington State History (also in Spanish)

English 1A

Algebra 1A

World History

English 1B

Algebra 1A-Spanish

US History A (also in Spanish)

English 2A

Algebra 1B

US History B (also in Spanish)

English 2B

Algebra 2A

American Government (also in Spanish)

English 3A

Algebra 2B

Economics

English 3B

Geometry

English 4A

English 4B


Science Electives

Health (must have parent permission form)

Integrated Earth and Space Science

Work Experience

Health and Fitness (also in Spanish)

Integrated Chemistry

Ethnic Studies

Integrated Life Science

Color and Design

Integrated Physics

Consumer Education

 

 
Credits
Fine, Visual, or Performing Arts
1
Math
2
Lab Science
2
Social Studies
2.5
English
3
Occupational Education
1
Physical Education
2
Electives
5.5
Total Required Credits
19

 

See WAC 180-51-075 for equivalencies .

Brewster Main Street Learning Center is affiliated with Aurora High School. They offer an Aurora High School 19-credit diploma to both Brewster and Pateros communities.

Profile - Provided by Steve Pointer 

Aurora High School is an alternative school with two campuses—one in Bridgeport and one in Brewster (the Main Street Learning Center ). The programs operative differently: the Bridgeport campus uses a one hour per day, contract-based, one-on-one format; the Brewster campus uses a daily four-hour block format with group instruction with some dependence on technology-based programs.

The school serves students grades 9-12, helping them earn a high school diploma (although the Brewster campus also offers a GED track program). The diploma requirements follow the Washington State minimum requirements (19 credits in specific competencies).

The school serves high-need students, working students, young parents, juvenile offenders, and choice students from other districts. The school views itself as a second-chance opportunity for many of its students. Students mainly come from Bridgeport and Brewster, but also Pateros, Mansfield , Grand Coulee, and Tonasket. Annually, the school has about forty fulltime students. The school has been graduating about 6-10 students annually.

Students who have taken the WASL have not passed any of the areas of Math, Reading , and Writing.

The school is staffed by a teacher and paraprofessional in each campus. The Brewster campus also has an Americorp worker and a full-time secretary.

The school receives very positive feedback from parents, community members, parole officers, students, staff members from other schools, and agencies.

School climate is healthy. There have been no discipline referrals from the Bridgeport campus in the last four years; there have only been a couple suspensions from the Brewster campus. 

Address:
Worksource Affiliate
Main Street Learning Center
P.O Box 1637
520 N. Main
Brewster WA, 98812
Fax: (509) 689-5102
Phone: (509) 689-8031
Director: Jenner Sanon
Principal: Scott Sattler

Bridgeport School District
Bridgeport, Washington
Page Maintained by Alisha M.
Last updated on October 25, 2006.