
Maur Hill just scored with 6:30 left in 3rd Qtr. Vikings still lead 18-14.

Mission Valley leads #1 seed Maur Hill at halftime 18-7.

Some of our third graders enjoyed watching Mrs. McGann's Physic Class using their student created catapults this afternoon.





Lots of activities happening next week at Mission Valley.
*Monday, October 29
High School Wrestling Meeting at 2:55 pm
*Tuesday, October 30
HS Book Club @ 2:50
1st Grade to the Pumpkin Patch
*Wednesday, October 31
Elementary Halloween Parade @ 2:30
Elementary Halloween Parties begin @ 2:45
*Thursday, November 1
6th Grade to Mulvane Art Museum/Gage Park
FFA Eco State Meet
Washburn Tech Admissions Rep will be here
HS Scholar's Bowl @ Silver Lake @ 4:00 pm
JH Basketball @ Mission Valley @ 4:30
#Go Vikings!

Our Mission Valley Students enjoyed a very informative assembly this morning to end October's Bullying Month. Christie Brungardt spoke to our students in three different assemblies about Bullying, Positive and Unhealthy Relationships, as well as knowing Internet Safety and Etiquette. She did a great job at the individual age levels of our students.



Mission Valley Elementary readers can be found on the front page of the Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise #govikings


With October being National Principal Month, we would like to thank our Mission Valley Principal's, Brett Fenton, David Cromer and Rod Hasenbank. Thank you for all you do! #Go Vikings!


We recognized all of the Elementary students last week that participated in our Summer Passport Reading Program. All of our students that participated exceeded our goal! Adaline Bloomfield won the top prize with 1700 minutes read. And, Sandy Dobo, won for the staff with 1400 minutes read. Congratulations to all who participated!
We also had a fun time on Thursday, visiting Texas and Hawaii as our reward.


Elementary picture packets were due last Friday. If you haven't turned yours in, please do so as soon as possible. Also, picture retakes will be Tuesday, November 6.

MV Marching Band "ROCKING OUT " to Queen at the 6th Annual MV Marching Band Festival.





Congratulations to Mrs. Smith and the high school Scholars Bowl team for getting a 4th Place plaque at the Northern Heights invitational.


So proud to have student helpers in the morning #govikings #vikingpride


Wednesday, October 24, 2018, is School Bus Drivers’ Appreciation Day! Please thank your Bus Driver!

MISSION VALLEY BLOOD DRIVE
OCT. 31st. Halloween. 11:30 to 5:00pm
At MVHS South Gym
Register at:
www.savealifenow.org
Click [Donate Blood]
Enter sponsor code: missionvalleyhs



Projects continued #govikings

4th Grade Stem Projects #govikings

October is National Principal's Month. Thank you Mr. Fenton, Mr. Cromer and Mr. Hasenbank for your guidance, support, and professionalism that you bring to all of Mission Valley. #ThankAPrincipal

3rd grade studying force with sling shots in Science today #govikings


Governor Jeff Colyer has proclaimed Wednesday, October 24, 2018, as School Bus Drivers’ Appreciation Day.
https://www.ksde.org/Portals/0/School%20Bus/KSPTA/Governor%20Proclamation%202018.pdf
These men and women dedicate their time and talent to make sure our students are safely transported to and from school and activities.
National School Bus Safety Week is October 22-26, 2018. This is the perfect time to contact local members of the media and encourage them to include a story on bus safety – including the importance of obeying the law regarding stopped school buses. With a nationwide shortage of bus drivers, you also may want to ask people to consider applying to become a school bus driver.
Kansas bus drivers transport more than 225,000 children to and from schools across Kansas every school day. These drivers are extremely valuable assets and are unsung heroes in communities across the state.

Mission Valley will be hosting a Blood Drive on Wednesday, October 31 from 11:30-5:00 pm.