

Rise From The Ashes.
It's never too late to finish your education. Fill out the form and our Admissions Team will reach out to talk through your goals and set up your visit.
MVCS is a tuition-free public school, and the form takes less than a minute.
Getting Started Is as Easy as 1, 2, 3
1) Reach Out. Fill out the form above or call us at (330) 702-7890. Our Admissions Team will contact you within one to two business days to answer your questions.
2) Visit the School. You and your parent or guardian (if you're under 18) come in for an intake meeting. We'll walk you through the enrollment packet together and help you complete everything. Bring the documents listed below so we can register you the same day.
3) Start Your Journey. Once you're enrolled, you begin working toward your diploma with teachers and staff who are in your corner. Welcome to the Phoenix family.
What to Bring to Your Intake Meeting
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Your completed enrollment packet (or we'll provide copies when you arrive)
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Proof of residency (a lease, utility bill, or official mailing)
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Parent or guardian photo ID (if the student is under 18)
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Student's birth certificate
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Divorce decree, adoption, or custody papers (if applicable)
MVCS 22+ Forms (Click on each for link to access form):
Why Families Choose MVCS
A safe, supportive environment built for students who are ready for a fresh start. Earn your high school diploma, recover credits at your own pace, and gain real-world skills and industry credentials along the way. You already have your 2024 Exceeds Standards and PBIS recognition graphics on the page, so this is the natural spot to let those badges sit and do their job.

Scholarship
Opportunities
Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship
The Jon Peterson Special Needs (JPSN) Scholarship Program provides scholarships to students who are eligible to attend kindergarten through 12th grade and have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) from their district. The amount of each scholarship will be based on the primary disability condition identified on the student's Evaluation Team Report (ETR).
Autism Scholarship
The Autism Scholarship Program (ASP) gives the parents of children with autism who qualify for a scholarship the choice to send the child to a special education program other than the one operated by the school district of residence to receive their education and the services outlined in the child's individualized education program (IEP).