MCSD recently demonstrated notable success across multiple subjects and grade levels, surpassing state averages and other local rankings in South Florida. Read more about the 2024 Florida Assessment Student Thinking results here.
Laser-focused on preparing all students for graduation and fulfilling post-secondary pathways, including career and technical education, MCSD has a robust and industry-responsive CTE program that grows yearly.
Aerospace technology, architectural, civil and survey drafting, digital video technology, engineering, entrepreneurship, hospitality and tourism, medical-exercise science, medical nursing assistant.
Automotive, computer, criminal justice, culinary arts, digital photography video technology, medical-allied health assisting, medical-exercise science, medical-nursing assistants, sport, recreative and entertainment marketing, welding technology.
HVAC, agri-technology, automotive technology, building construction technology, communication technology, digital video technology, landscape and turf management, medical-allied health assisting, medical-nursing assisting, veterinary assisting.
Aerospace technology
Charter schools in Martin County, on Florida’s Treasure Coast, offer innovative and personalized educational experiences, fostering a love for learning and academic excellence. Committed to community and excellence, these schools prepare students for a successful future in a supportive and engaging environment.
Recently, US News & World Reports listed Clark Advanced Learning Center as one of the nation’s top 500 charter schools. The Florida Department of Education also gave it an A rating for the 15th time, making it one of Florida’s top 25 high schools.
The Internship Program at Clark Advanced Learning Center includes a 60-hour, unpaid observational Internship and an academic component.
The experience component allows seniors to develop skills and learn more about a specific career field of interest before graduating. MCSD also offers internships with the Community Foundation of Martin County.
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