Today, our HS volleyball team takes on Lyndon starting at 5:00.
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Congratulations to our JH volleyball team on winning all the A and B team matches in their triangular tonight!
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During our Medal of Honor Character Development program, Mrs. Bergin's students participated in the "geometric forms" activity as a teambuilding exercise. After, they learned about the Medal of Honor recipient Clarence Sasser on how to "Overcome Obstacles." #MVCharacterStrong
As ApplyKS approaches (10/8/2024), MV will highlight a teacher/faculty member a day with their words of wisdom in regards to this annual event: Mrs. Jacobson - "I applied so I would have more opportunities. I applied to schools across the United States when I graduated High School and decided to go to K-State. I continued my education at other schools to further expand my opportunities."
We're hosting a couple sporting events on Monday.
The JH volleyball team has a triangular starting at 4:30 with Cair Paravel and North Lyon County.
The HS JV football team will take on Santa Fe Trail starting at 6:00.
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Congratulations to our football team on a big 46-22 win to open district play against Cair Paravel!
Viking Family---USD 330 Mission Valley has an immediate opening for a Medical Assistant to assist with general daily school medical needs and provide support for students who receive nursing services while at school. Applicants should possess at a minimum a LPN license.
For more information please contact Mission Valley Schools or email bclark@mv330.org.
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As ApplyKS approaches (10/8/2024), MV will highlight a teacher/faculty member a day with their words of wisdom in regards to this annual event: Mr. 'Papa Tay' Taylor - "Whether you plan on attending college, a vocational education program, the military, or the workforce after high school, take the first step and APPLY! After being accepted, continue to APPLY yourself every day to be the best you can be!"
Here are some more pictures of the 6th grade tagging monarch butterflies.
Here are some pictures from the cross country meet yesterday at Alma.
The 6th grade enjoyed tagging monarch butterflies today!
Last night at Wabaunsee the Mission Valley Cross Country team had three medalists! Ava Boyden placed 10th in the varsity girls race. Isaac Elgin placed 6th and Ramsey Sperry took 9th in the varsity boys race.
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Today was another High Five Friday! We take on Cair Paravel tonight at 7:00 for our first district game.
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Congratulations to our JH football team on their big win tonight!
Congratulations to our JH volleyball team on winning all their games today!
As ApplyKS approaches (10/8/2024), MV will highlight a teacher/faculty member a day with their words of wisdom in regards to this annual event: Mr. Vanderbilt: "Why I applied - Your story is just beginning. Take that first step in making it come to life!"
Officer Angie visited the 7th-grade boys' 21st Century Vikings class today to talk about her service in the United States Army and as a law enforcement officer. The boys have been learning about Challenge Coins and their significance, and Officer Angie shared her collection of coins with them. Thank you so much for, once again, going above and beyond the call of duty Officer Angie!
NOTICE----A Special Board Meeting will be held Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 5 p.m. at Mission Valley Schools (12913 Mission Valley Road, Eskridge, KS 66423) in the FLEX/STEM Room at the Jr-Sr High School Building. The agenda can be found at www.mv330.org in the Board of Education Section.
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As ApplyKS approaches (10/8/2024), MV will highlight a teacher/faculty member a day with their words of wisdom in regards to this annual event: Mr. Fiske, AG Teacher Extraordinaire!: "Why I applied-valuable experiences, well known ag college, connections & friendships, and to become the best version of ME!"
MV Jr/Sr High School students participated in "Prayer at the Pole" this morning. This is a student-led event where students, who are members of YES (Yeshua Empowered Students), created their own flyers, and led the morning prayer for the school, its students, and the community.