Welcome!
You are in the right place to find out why it’s both fun and helpful for MVLA high school students to have an MTC mentor.
Welcome!
You are in the right place to find out why it’s both fun and helpful for MVLA high school students to have an MTC mentor.
There is a lot to navigate in high school, from academic expectations and changing friendships to family responsibilities. It’s a time when students need support, encouragement and understanding. MTC mentors provide those things and more! Mentors help students explore their interests, engage in fun activities, recognize their strengths and think about their futures. Time with a mentor focuses on what appeals to their student, whether that is doing something active like a hike, chatting over a meal, baking or crafting together, or touring a local college. There are so many possibilities!
MTC is a local, non-profit organization that has matched high school students with mentors for over 25 years. Our mentors are responsible, trustworthy adults who go through a rigorous background check, including fingerprinting and driver’s license history. They are interviewed by MTC staff and participate in both a substantial mentor training and child-safety training. Our mentors are screened for TB and vaccinated against COVID-19. All mentors and mentees are guided by an MTC Mentor Program Manager. Mentors want to enhance a student’s high school experience by being a trusted friend, role model and helpful resource.
A full 99% of our mentees recommend the MTC Mentor Program because…
Both mentor and student make a commitment for one school year, though most relationships last through graduation (and some beyond). Mentors and mentees get together 2-4 times a month, usually off campus. During senior year, there is increased emphasis on preparing for graduation and forming post-grad plans.
Please complete this contact form if you are an MVLA high school student who would like more information about getting an MTC mentor.
No, mentors pay all expenses during the time they spend with their mentees.
Soon after being matched, the parent/guardian will receive the mentor’s contact information, and the mentor will reach out to meet them (in person or on the phone/zoom). The mentor will answer any questions and address any concerns. The primary relationship is between mentor and mentee but parents/guardians are always welcome to reach out with questions.
This depends a lot on what the student wants to do. Some favorite activities are:
At first, mentors and mentees meet once a week for an hour or two (or more). Over time, they may decide to meet just twice a month, with phone calls/texting in between. The key to a useful and meaningful friendship with a mentor is spending time together doing things both mentor and mentee enjoy, as well as having open conversations that build trust and increase understanding of each other.
The minimum commitment for both mentor and mentee is one school year. However, the majority of our matches last through high school graduation. Some mentors and mentees stay friends for years after the official program ends.
As with anything in life, the more a mentor and mentee put into their mentoring relationship, the more they will get out of it!
To start the process, a student may complete this online contact form or reach out directly to the Mentor Program Manager at their high school. The Mentor Program Manager will provide the student with a permission form for their parent/guardian signature. The student then meets with the Mentor Program Manager to share information about themselves and why they would like to have a mentor. Being matched with a mentor is based on need, fit and availability of mentors.
(She/her)
MTC Mentor Program Manager
Los Altos High School
leslie@mentortutorconnection.org
(She/her)
MTC Mentor Program Manager
Mountain View High School
jennifer@mentortutorconnection.org
(She/her)
MTC Mentor Program Manager
Alta Vista High School
gina@mentortutorconnection.org