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Check out Mission Valley High School's report card from the state. Click here. Mission Valley High School is a consolidated school for the communities of Dover, Harveyville, & Eskridge since 1971. It is located on the prairie midway between the three towns. A safe and orderly learning environment is provided. School and classroom expectations are made clear. MVHS classes are held on a traditional seven-period day with a 44 minute seminar period daily. The school day start at 8:15 am and ends at 3:30 pm. The st udent/teacher ratio is approximately 8 to 1. The small size of the school provides a sense of belonging for the students. The academic program provides an exceptional array of courses for the students. Eighty-one courses are offered throughout the curriculum. In addition to the regular courses we offer AP Calculus, Advanced English, and Advanced Biology. Students are also able to receive dual credit through Allen Community College for College English and College Speech. Juniors and seniors also have the possibility of taking classes through Washburn Institute of Technology. Career and Technical education programs are offered and a full-range of special education services is provided.MVHS offers students the opportunity for personal development and career skills enrichment through involvement in co-curricular organizations and activities. Due to the size of the school population, each student has a greater opportunity to participate in a wide variety of organized activities than might be available at schools of a larger size. Some to the activities are FFA, FCCLA, FBLA, Vocal and Instrumental Music, KAY, Forensics, Drama, Student Council, SADD, Letterman's Club, FCA, and Athletics.MISSION VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER 785-449-2297 MISSION VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL FAX NUMBER 785-449-2309
High School Daily Announcements Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010 The Harveyville Fair Board is looking for several responsible high school students to help with various activities during the Harveyville Fair on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 25th and 26th. This is a good way to earn Community Service hours. Sign up on the sheet on the office counter. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Converse. `What’s Cookin?’ Breakfast Menu: Mon. – No School – Labor Day Tues. – Cereal; Poptarts; Raised Donut, Juice Wed. – Cereal; Poptarts; French Toast, Juice Thurs. – Cereal; Poptarts; Sausage Egg Biscuit, Juice Fri. - Cereal; Poptarts; Cinnamon Tastries, Juice Lunch Menu: Mon. – No School – Labor Day Tues. – Corn Dogs, Baked Beans, Nachos, Mandarin Oranges Wed. – Bosco Sticks, Corn, Tri-Taters, Pineapple Thurs. – BBQ Beef on Bun, Smiles, Broccoli Normandy, Strawberries/Bananas Fri. – Chicken Drumsticks, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Pears, Whole Wheat Roll Potato Plates are available on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Salads available on Wednesday. Upcoming Events
Wednesday, Sept. 8 - PPA Mtg. – 6:30 p.m. - After Prom Mtg. – 7 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 9 - JH Volleyball @ Herington – 5 p.m. - H.S. Volleyball Quad at MV – 5 p.m. - JH Football @ Herington – 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10 - H.S. Football @ MV vs. Osage City – 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11 - Cross Country @ Wamego – 9 a.m. - H.S. Volleyball Tournament @ Riley County – 9 a.m.
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