MVC FFA is busy this week!
Our FFA is collecting non perishable food before school Nov 14, 16 and 21st. The FFA is partnering with the Skagit Valley Neighbors in Need to support their backpack program. They are asking each class to donate and, for a little incentive, will provide the class with the most donations a treat!
Middle School Sports This Week
Congratulations Fall Athletes & Teams!
Today is Mrs. Larsen's last day before she starts her maternity leave. Her fourth graders showered her with gifts and got to have a pajama party to celebrate.
Reminder!
Today we sent off our Volleyball team to the 1B State Tournament at the Sundome. They kick off the tournament playing Pope John Paul II tomorrow at 8 AM. All games will be live-streamed through NFHS. Go Canes!!
Here is the sports update for the week. Please visit the WIAA website for more possible games.
Don't forget to turn back the clocks tomorrow!
This morning we covered our Cross Country team with prayers and sent them off to state. They will travel to the Tri Cities to compete. Run fast and have fun!
Our FFA Trap Shooting team competed in the District competition last week. Lucas Bieghler came in 1st overall and Ella Lervick snagged 2nd place. Trap Shooting uses trap ammunition to connect with a clay moving target. This sport requires hand-eye coordination, the ability to track a moving target and knowledge of gun safety.
No School!
Our Elementary Science teacher, Mrs. Brunk had her 2nd-grades build prototypes of bird feeders based on where a bird would perch. Is the bird a tray feeder, a peg, or a hanging feeder? All of these factors went into their designs.
Middle School Western Day
Middle Schoolers have been divided into houses to create comradery. Each house earns points for good deeds or going the extra mile. For Western Day, anyone who dressed up was awarded points for their House.
Words of Advice from our Ag Program Alumni!
Here is the sports update for the week. There are many moving parts this week in the world of 1/2B sports. Please visit www. wiaa.com to get more information on possible games this week. Go Canes!!!
Preschool is learning about opposites! What's the opposite of day? NIGHT! Circle time with Mrs. Messmer included using a flashlight because nighttime is dark. It is only appropriate to wear pajamas and bring stuffed animals because that's what we do at night.
What's on the menu? Our Home Economics 2 class made a classic grilled cheese and tomato soup. From the bread to the roasted tomatoes, every bit was from scratch and made by our three Home EC 2 students. This section of Home EC also does meal planning, shopping lists as well as baking for our cafeteria program. They make the high school smell delicious!
Last week our 6th graders hosted a museum all about ancient Greece. Parents, grandparents, and friends were invited in to learn about Greek food, culture, housing, maritime, and much more.
Last night was our Fall High School Concert where Band, Choir, and Chamber Choir performed. Thank you to Mr. Coppi, Mrs. Cummings, and Mr. Thayer for all of their hard work preparing our students to display their musical gifts.
"Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. Know that the Lord is God. It is he who made us, and we are his people, the sheep of his pasture." Psalm 100: 1-3