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“For the students, by the students.”

 
MCP students create a vital school environment by participating in a wide range of activities, rounding out their academic pursuits. The Associated Student Body (ASB) motto, coined in 2003, perhaps expresses our culture of participation best: “For the students, by the students.” Our community frequently celebrates our student performances in athletics, graphic art, music and drama, and students plan, coordinate, and produce these events: from technical production in theatre to setting up video media for assemblies; from scripting rallies  to producing live video announcements each morning. Our students learn to orchestrate every step of the process. By their senior year here at Mission, a few of our students would be nearly indistinguishable from staff if only they had keys to the doors!

MCP students not only seek opportunities to perform and share their own skills and interests, but many of them specialize in publishing the creative flair and talents of their peers. This interest has roots in our goal of “becoming women and men for others,” and extends past school leadership, technical support, and media production into the realm of community service. Students commit to increasing levels of service to the SLO county community each year, culminating in a senior service project that they devise themselves. Additionally, a few of our twenty-two current clubs are devoted to addressing and working to resolve social and environmental issues here at school and in our surrounding community.

The MCP commitment to others and to community really begins here at our own campus in creating “a culture of care and accountability.” Our Royal Ambassadors program truly drives our roots deep into the soil of this commitment. 

The Royal Ambassadors Program is a leadership opportunity for 10th, 11th and 12th graders at MCP. Ambassadors are selected through an application process to represent the school at a variety of Enrollment and Advancement Events and Activities. These include student visitation programs, school tours, open house, alumni luncheons, letter writing and donor receptions. Student Ambassadors receive training in learning how to work with diverse groups of people, and in developing effective communication skills as representatives of Mission College Prep.
Students can earn Spirit Points by participating in school rallies and attending events. The class with the most points at the end of the year is added to a banner in the gym and given the title of "Class of the Year." 
 
To view the current Spirit Points totals, CLICK HERE
BATTLE OF THE BANDS
Every May, each class forms a band to compete in the ultimate battle - to be crowned the champions for the annual Battle of the Bands competition. 
 
To view the scoring rubric, please CLICK HERE
 
Results from 2019 Battle of the Bands are below

Individual Spirit Points 

Students may click the link below to check their point accrual without using the app! 
 
5 Star Students

The Royal Post

Click below for the current issue of The Royal Post, MCP's school newspaper.