Martin County High School


Martin County High School is a secondary school in Stuart, Florida, United States, operated by the Martin [County School District].. The school enrolls 2,055 total students across 4 grade levels. In 2024, it was a "B" rated school through the Florida Department of Education.

School structure

In 2025, enrollment was 2,055 students in grades 9 through 12. The student body is 57% White, 33% Hispanic, 6% Black, 2% Asian American, and 2% Other. 36% of students are considered "Economically Disadvantaged". There are 102 teachers employed at MCHS.

Curriculum

Martin County High School participates in the Cambridge International Advanced Education program and offers multiple Advanced Placement courses. Students may also participate in dual enrollment through Indian River State College, earning both high school and college credit concurrently.

Career and technical education

Martin County High School offers several state-approved career and technical education programs, including:
Martin County was named Small District of the Year by Cambridge International Education. The school has an 80% pass rate for the Cambridge program.

Extracurricular activities

Martin County High School in Stuart, Florida, offers a range of sports and clubs. The sports teams include football, bowling, swimming and diving, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf, cross country, track and field, and wrestling. Students can participate in academic and leadership clubs like the National Honor Society, Key Club, and Student Government Association.

FL-937 AFJROTC Program

The school also features an Air Force Junior Reserve [Officer Training Corps|Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training] program with activities such as Aviation Club, Color Guard, Drill Team, and Kitty Hawk Air Society. Since its founding in 1993, the FL-937 program has been dedicated to fulfilling the core mission of AFJROTC: to 'Develop citizens of character.' It has accumulated awards, most recently "Distinguished Unit Award".

Notable alumni