All 10th Grade: Engineering
All 12th Grade: Engineering & Manufacturing
Office Location: Career Center
sarabonilla@maderausd.org
9th Grade: P-Z
11th Grade: N-Z
9th & 11th Grade: Manufacturing
Office Location: H Building
leticiaherrera@maderausd.org
9th Grade: A-D
11th Grade: A-E
9th & 11th Grade: Engineering
Office Location: H Building
marisoliniguez@maderausd.org
9th Grade: E-O
11th Grade: F-M
Office Location: H Building
yenkongmoua@maderausd.org
10th Grade: GE-P
12th Grade: GE-N
Office Location: A Building
janetteoregel@maderausd.org
10th Grade: A-GA
12th Grade: A-GA
Office Location: A Building
edithverhalen@maderausd.org
10th Grade: Q-Z
12th Grade: O-Z
All 10th Grade: Manufacturing
Office Location: A Building
veronicavillarreal@maderausd.org
AP classes offer a challenging and stimulating educational experience for college bound students. When compared to other high school courses, AP classes often take more time, require more work, and give greater opportunity for individual growth and accomplishment. In May, AP exams are taken and scored on a 5-point scale. Most major colleges and universities recognize scores of 3, 4, or 5 for college credit. The amount of credit varies by institution. Students needing special accommodations must notify their teacher and the AP Coordinator upon enrollment in the course.
In the spring students enrolled in Medical Terminology will have the opportunity to take OT 10 and earn 3 college credits and 10 high school elective credits.
CaliforniaColleges.edu provides students with an all-inclusive guide for their college & career paths & enables educators to track their progress.
To graduate from high school, students must maintain a minimum overall graduation grade point average or gpa of 2.0. To figure out a current semester GPA, assign the correct points to each grade. For example, if you received an “A” in a class, it equals 4 points, “B” equals 3 points, “C” equals 2 points, “D” equals 1 and “F” equals 0. Add the total grade points earned in all of the classes together, and divide by the total number of classes to get your GPA.
Range | Class Period | Calculation | |
---|---|---|---|
A = 4 | 1st Period | A = 4 | |
B = 3 | 2nd Period | B = 3 | |
C = 2 | 3rd Period | A = 4 | |
D = 1 | 4th Period | C = 2 | |
F = 0 | 5th Period | D = 1 | |
6th Period | A = 4 | ||
± 18 |
If you are a Matilda Torres High School graduate or current student, use the link below.
If you are a High School and would like to request student records for a transfer, use the link below
Our Counselors, School Psychologists, Clinicians, and BCBA are in the process of collecting and curating social-emotional resources to support our students and families during the school closure.
Student-athletes and parents interested in NCAA Division I and Division II requirements, see the NCAA Website. It is recommended you start preparing for NCAA qualifications when you are a freshman as certain academic requirements need to be met to qualify.
Any student that needs to enroll in MatildaTorres High School needs to complete the online registration process by clicking here. If you need assistance in completing the online registration process you can visit one of the parent resource centers or come to the front office at Matilda Torres High School. Once the online registration process is complete and the required documents have been received you will be scheduled for an appointment with a counselor to enroll.
Maribel Zandate, Registrar
Email: Maribelzandate@maderausd.org
Phone: (559) 416-5909 Ext. 43079
The website contains information about the California State Seal of Biliteracy program and its requirements for students. The State Seal of Biliteracy, marked by a gold seal on the diploma or transcript, recognizes high school students who have attained a high level of proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing one or more languages in addition to English. Here are examples of how a student can attain the Seal of Biliteracy.
Madera Unified 9th and 10th grade students are scheduled to take the PSAT, and all 11th grade students are scheduled to take the SAT 2021-22 school year. More information will be provided in Fall 2021.
The new PSAT/NMSQT includes a Reading Test, Writing and Language Test, and a Math Test. Test booklets and scored answer documents will be returned to students once received and an email will be sent out with information on how to review and interpret results.
Madera Unified is where students are challenged to broaden their vision, inspired by meaningful opportunities and strive for authentic achievements.