Students attending Metro are concurrently enrolled in their home district and remain a part of the public school system in Franklin County.
MIT was formed in 2015 as a technology focused STEM school, and as a way to host Metro's 5-year program.
It shared campus with Franklin University on the upper and lower floor of Phillips Hall.
MIT shared many of the same educational goals and procedures as MECHS, but was focused in the five year College Credit Plus program.
Both the Middle and High School have J-Term, a chance for students who have passed the mastery system to participate in their choice of elective classes for two weeks, while students who don't have their work at 90% or higher work on fixing their grades.
Seven members serve in the Metro Partnership Group, including three from Ohio State University, three from the Educational Council and one from Battelle.