Monument Valley High School Daily Announcement
Thursday, February 13, 2020
All NEW items for each day will be highlighted
Public - General/Upcoming
1. MVHS Scholastic Book Fair-Date: February 14-March 6, 2020
*We will be open during parent/teacher conferences as well! Times: 8:00am-3:30pm(KUSD students and staff) 4:00pm-5:00pm-if late buses are running (Open to public; non-students or staff will need a visitor's pass from the front office)
Location: MVHS Library Payment Options: Cash, Debit Card or Credit Card
*There are books available for all ages ranging from preschool to adult.
2. Kayenta Township Recreation Afterschool Program
If you have any questions, please contact Stephen Young, Recreation Coordinator at 928-697-8451 Recreation Open Gym (Beets Gym)
Monday – Thursday / 7:15pm – 9:00pm Friday / 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Monument Valley High School After School Program Monday – Thursday / 3:30pm – 5:30 pm
Tae Kwon Do Program (Beets Gym) – Starting February 18 Tuesday and Thursday / 3:30pm – 5:30pm
KMS Open Gym (Volleyball/Basketball) Starting Feb 18 Monday and Wednesday / 3:30pm – 5:30pm (Volleyball) Tuesday and Thursday / 3:30pm – 5:30pm (Basketball)
Kayenta Recreation Wrestling Open Mat Held on certain days & posted on Kayenta Recreation Facebook 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Kayenta Youth Flag Football League Open Registration / Feb 3 – 28, 2020 Season Starts April 6, 2020
3. Professional Growth Day – February 29, 2020. Half Day Schedule
4. President’s Day – February 17, 2020. No School
5. Parent/Teacher Conference – February 20, 2020. Half Day Schedule
6. Site Council meeting will be held on Monday, Feb. 24th @ 4:00 p.m.
Student News/Events
1. There will be an Outdoor Challenge Club meeting Thursday, 2/13, at 11:35 in Mr. Ludwig's classroom
2. All NYC participates Mrs. Sombrero needs your final payment this week.
3. First year cadets, second year cadets, and Bataan Marchers need to see Sergeant Sombrero in regards to upcoming field trips in order to finalize travel plans and room reservations. Cadets have until Friday, February 14th to sign-up. Reminder, grade checks will be forthcoming.
4. If you are interested in reading at the elementary school on Thursday, February 13th please see Ms. Haack for a permission form
5. Are you good at shading in color on a black and white drawing?? Please see Ms. Cicoria for a copy of a MVHS logo to color. The winner will be given a $20 gift card. Contest runs through the end of February.
6. Baseball, Softball and Track & Field began Monday, February 10th.
7. Valentine Gram Sale is being hosted by Mr. & Miss MVHS from February 10-14, 2020.
Club members will be selling at lunch in the courtyard.
Pre-orders can be placed with Sara Stanley or Cheryl Singer for gram items before school or after school.
25 cents ... heart erasers, 50 cents ... Valentine pencils, $1 ... valentine necklace, $2 ... heart headband, $3 ... stuffed animals, and $3 ... carnation (fresh flower/per stem) in the colors of yellow, white, pink and red stems.
8. ACT at MVHS location – April 4, 2020
Please remember to bring your ticket, approved ID and approved calculator.
You must be at the testing area no later than 7:45 a.m.
See Ms. Haack if you have any questions about calculators.
Staff News
1. Door Decorating Contest…NO PRIZE…let’s just decorate because we have ‘school spirit.’ You may decorate your door with your students, but this is a STAFF contest. The theme is ‘Valentine’s Day’ please have your door decorated Today or tomorrow for judging on Thursday, Feb. 13th…by a certain group of students.
Sophomores
No News
Juniors
No News
Seniors
1. College Representatives in RM 188: If interested, sign-up sheet is posted by Counselor Todecheene’s door.
University of Arizona – Tuesday, February 18, 2020. 10:00am – 11:00am
Fort Lewis College – Wednesday, February 26, 2020. 8:30am – 10:00am
Northern Arizona University – Thursday, February 27, 2010. 11:00am – 12:00pm
2. FASFA Night – February 19, 2020. 5:30pm – 7:30pm. Mustang Tech Lab
Documents to bring: Social Security Card FSA ID Current Income Tax
3. Senior Class Trip Meeting – February 19, 2020 during lunch in Ms. Davis’ classroom.
4. Seniors who need assistance with purchasing your cap and gown, stop by the front office to pick up an application from Mrs. McKerry.
5. Senior year in high school is unique, exhilarating, terrifying and emotionally charged for those facing the task of moving on with their lives. Seniors are on a constant roller coaster of emotions, activities and "last" events. Therefore, our spring session Native HOPE is scheduled for March 9 and 10, 2020. Dr. Small will address topics on post high school such as: "Moving On", "Turning the Tassell...Obstacles and Opportunities", "Getting Real with myself; coping with stress, academic and personal pressures and in general helping young people care about their lives and future. Upon completion of the 2 days of Native HOPE, students will be issued a certificate to include in their personal portfolio, include in scholarship essays that they were a participant in this invaluable session and most of all to have a greater understanding of themselves and the process of getting on with life. See Mr. Bradley for permission to participate in Native HOPE.
School Menu
Breakfast Served at 7:15 AM-8:00 AM - Self-serve fruit and juice bar Lunch Served at 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM - Self-serve salad bar included with lunch
Afterschool Dinner Served at 3:25 PM – 4:00 PM – To go plates
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Breakfast includes Choice: Fruit & Assorted Cereal Daily
Breakfast Sandwich Pancake on a Stick
w/ Syrup Breakfast Egg Taco
Strawberry Yo-Peachy Parfait
Breakfast Pizza
Beef Soft Taco Mild Salsa
Spanish Rice Refried Beans
Sidekicks
Hot Ham & Cheese French Fries
Pineapple Tidbits
Chicken Nuggets WG Bread w/ Butter
Steamed Carrots Mix Fruit Mix Fruit
Bean & Cheese Burrito Mild Salsa
Steamed Broccoli Tropical Fruit Salad
Chef Salad Ranch Dressing WG Breadstick
California Vegetables Sliced Peaches
Lunch Entrees Available Daily: Sub or Warp, Pizza, Spicy Chicken Sandwich, Chicken Patties Sandwich, PB&J w/ String Cheese
Choice of 1% white or fat-free chocolate milk. We feature whole grain, lower fat and lower salt meals with fresh fruits & vegetables. "This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer."
Sports Day Activity Time Versus Location Results
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday Region Basketball
Tournament Girls: 3:00 PM Boys:4:30 PM
Tuba City Warriors Ganado Hornets
Chinle, AZ
Friday
Region Basketball Tournament
TBA TBA Chinle, AZ
Wrestling All Day Prescott, AZ
Saturday Region Basketball
Tournament TBA TBA Chinle, AZ
Wrestling All Day Prescott, AZ
Wrestling Qualifiers for State 1st & 2nd Place Advance
State Tournament on February 14 & 15, 2020 Toyota Center, Prescott, AZ
Weight Class Wrestlers Sectional Place 160 Bradley Smallcanyon 1st Place 110 Jennifer Alcott 1st Place 125 Lorilee Begay 1st Place 126 Shaun Tuni 1st Place 285 Teekum Gilmore 1st Place 220 Blane Begay 2nd Place 135 Bryanna Smallcanyon 2nd Place 106 Matthew Curley 2nd Place 120 Melton Curley 2nd Place 195 Tyler Etsitty 2nd Place
Division Team Standing
1st – Monument Valley Mustangs 2nd – Winslow Bulldogs
3rd – St. Johns Redskins 4th – Page Sand Devils