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February February 11 Semester 2 Open House (6:00 -7:30 pm) Communication Night (7:30-9:00 pm) February 13 ACT Practice Test (7:30-noon) February 15 NO SCHOOL February 16 Winter Week Talent Show Try-outs (6:30-8:30 pm) February 20 ACT Strategy Session (8:30-11:00 am) Music at Mounds View “The Singers” (7:00 pm) February 24 “Game of Tiaras” Try-outs (2:15-6:00 pm) Winter Week Talent Show (7:00-9:00 pm) February 26 Winter Week Pepfest (1:05 pm) February 27 Silverbelle Dance (8:00-11:00 pm) MVHS - HOME OF THE MUSTANGS! Dear Mounds View Families, It seems as if we just returned from winter break and yet here we are starting the second semester. Finals week went very smoothly and students and staff already ap- pear to have settled into their semester two routines. As we progress through the remainder of this month, there are some key items to keep in mind. On-line course registration for the 2016-17 school year will remain open until February 15. If your student(s) have any questions about course offerings or individual pathways, please feel welcome to schedule an appointment with their dean. We also have our semester two Open House on Thursday, February 11. During Open House, families will be able to follow their stu- dent’s schedules and visit with teachers in a large group/classroom setting. Also on February 11, immediately following the Open House, we will host our first Com- munication Night of second semester. This time can be used to visit individually with teachers and gain insight and clarification regarding any specific questions. Finally, I would like to remind families that February 22-27 is our annual Winter Week celebration. The MVHS student council has planned theme days, a pep fest, and a culminating all-school dance. Please encourage your student(s) to partici- pate in this exciting, fun-filled week. Thank you again for all you do for the students and staff here at MVHS. If there is anything I/we can do for you or your child, please do not hesitate to let us know. Respectfully, Dr. Jeffery P. Ridlehoover Principal February 2016 Mustang Messenger From the Principal…. "Building an inclusive community of responsible, respectful and resourceful citizens who value learning."
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FebruaryFebruary 11 Semester 2 Open House

(6:00 -7:30 pm) Communication Night

(7:30-9:00 pm)

February 13 ACT Practice Test

(7:30-noon)

February 15 NO SCHOOL

February 16 Winter Week Talent Show Try-outs

(6:30-8:30 pm)

February 20 ACT Strategy Session

(8:30-11:00 am) Music at Mounds View “The Singers”

(7:00 pm)

February 24 “Game of Tiaras” Try-outs

(2:15-6:00 pm) Winter Week Talent Show

(7:00-9:00 pm)

February 26 Winter Week Pepfest

(1:05 pm)

February 27 Silverbelle Dance

(8:00-11:00 pm)

MVHS - HOME OF THE MUSTANGS!

Dear Mounds View Families,

It seems as if we just returned from winter break and yet here we are starting the second semester. Finals week went very smoothly and students and staff already ap-pear to have settled into their semester two routines.

As we progress through the remainder of this month, there are some key items to keep in mind. On-line course registration for the 2016-17 school year will remain open until February 15. If your student(s) have any questions

about course offerings or individual pathways, please feel welcome to schedule an appointment with their dean. We also have our semester two Open House on Thursday, February 11. During Open House, families will be able to follow their stu-dent’s schedules and visit with teachers in a large group/classroom setting. Also on February 11, immediately following the Open House, we will host our first Com-munication Night of second semester. This time can be used to visit individually with teachers and gain insight and clarification regarding any specific questions. Finally, I would like to remind families that February 22-27 is our annual Winter Week celebration. The MVHS student council has planned theme days, a pep fest, and a culminating all-school dance. Please encourage your student(s) to partici-pate in this exciting, fun-filled week.

Thank you again for all you do for the students and staff here at MVHS. If there is anything I/we can do for you or your child, please do not hesitate to let us know.

Respectfully,

Dr. Jeffery P. Ridlehoover Principal

February 2016Mustang Messenger

From the Principal….

"Building an inclusive community of responsible, respectfuland resourceful citizens who value learning."

I am Pam Bazzachini and I came to Mounds View in August from Wayzata High School. I am excited to be here and am having fun getting to know students and staff. As a Testing Coordinator, I have quickly learned to differentiate the many acronyms asso-ciated with all testing, such as ACT, AP, MAP, MCA, CLEP, NOCTI and PSAT. If your student will be taking a test at MVHS, I will meet them! I also help students through the steps of acquiring a parking permit, which may be just as grueling as taking a test My husband is the hockey coach at St. Olaf College and I have three daughters and a handsome son-in-law. My daughter and son-in-law live outside of Washington, DC (my most frequent travel destination). Our middle daughter just graduated from Olaf with a teaching degree and our youngest is a senior in their nursing program. We also have a very sweet 14 ½ year old golden retriever. Because of her age, very little is required of her and she pretty much spends her days sleeping, watching TV and waiting for someone to come

home. I am looking forward to the remainder of this school year and learning so much more about Mounds View. It is such a warm and welcoming atmosphere and I am enjoying this new opportunity.

My name is Aaron Oseland and I teach social studies (Human Geography, AP Human Geography, and AP Macroeconomics). This is my first year teaching here at Mounds View, 4th year overall, and I’m overjoyed about being here! Before coming here I spent a half a year in Fairmont in southern Minnesota, and the previous two in the North St. Paul - Maplewood - Oakdale district at Maplewood Middle School and Tartan High School. I received my BA from St. Olaf College, double majoring in Social Studies Education and American Studies. I am very happy to be teaching here at Mounds View High School and am loving it here so far. While I grew up in Stillwater and spent my formative years cheering for the Ponies I now feel that I am (mostly) converted. When I am not here at school, you can find me reading, drawing, and getting outside. I especially like getting out in the winter and enjoying all that cold weather has to offer.

During the summer I also work as an usher at Target Field, being able to enjoy another of my passions which is baseball. If you ever run into me at a game, don’t be afraid to say hi! When the Twins aren’t in town I enjoy travelling--whether it is around the US, or internationally. Lately I have been visiting places in the world where my ancestors emigrated from, and getting in touch with my cultural heritage which has been very fulfilling!

Bonjour! My name is Ingrid Koenig, and I teach French at Mounds View. This is my fourth year total working at MVHS. I graduated from St. Olaf College with degrees in French and Education. I am currently working on my Master of Arts in ESL (English as a Second Lan-guage) at Hamline University. I have been to France many times, the highlights being a J-Term in Paris and a semester abroad in Rennes (Northwestern France). I am very excited to be taking a group of stu-dents to France this summer and to show them the places I know and love! Outside of school, I enjoying running, reading and watching football. I also love spending time with my husband Adam and our two dogs Henry and Toby. We live in Minneapolis and spend a lot of time exploring our neighborhood and working on our house. I am trying to teach my husband French, but have not succeeded yet!

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Get to Know ‘Em

Meet Ingrid Koenig

Meet Aaron Oseland

Meet Pam Bazzachini

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Senior Spotlight

Eva Hoffman

What is your favorite food?Raspberries

What is your favorite TV show?Transparent

What is your favorite movie?Pulp Fiction

What is your favorite book?Invisible Man

What is your favorite school lunch?None

What is your favorite MVHS class?NewsEditors (Viewer)

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mr. Ogdahl

Will Seward

What is your favorite food?Chicken Tacos

What is your favorite TV show?Top Gear (UK)

What is your favorite movie?Star Wars: The Force Awakens

What is your favorite book?Lord of the Flies, by William Golding

What is your favorite school lunch?Popcorn Chicken

What is your favorite MVHS class?ARCC Short Stories

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mrs. Anderson (formerly Brenke)

Niharika Athalye

What is your favorite food?Cheesecake

What is your favorite TV show?How to Get Away with Murder

What is your favorite movie?Miss Congeniality

What is your favorite book?Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix

What is your favorite school lunch?Popcorn Chicken!

What is your favorite MVHS class?AP Psychology

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mrs. Rosin

Reminders• An updated sports physical is needed every 3 years in order to register.• All registrations are done online through the parent SchoolView account.• Instructions can be found on gomvmustangs.com under the registration tab.

Alpine SkiCongratulations to Alpine Skiers Juliana Damberg, Emily Nash, and Kaarl Damberg for qualifying for the State Championship Ski Meet on February 10 at Giants Ridge. Way to go!

Congratulations!!To senior Sydney Brodt who traveled to Canada to play in the 2016 IIHF Women’s U18 National Hockey Team. The team won the tournament beating Canada in the championship game in overtime 3-2. Way to go Sydney!!

2nd Leadership Meeting held on January 21stApproximately 60 captains and leaders met and lis-tened to speaker Tom Cody discuss “Star Qualities” and How’d ya do?

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Athletics & Activities Happenings

Athletics/Activities SchedulesSchedules are available online at gomvmustangs.com and /or suburbaneast.org under member schools, select Mounds View. Schedule changes are posted as they become available.

Spring sports registration will open on February 22!

Emily Nash

Juliana Damberg Kaarl Damberg

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Athletics & Activities Happenings (cont.)VIEWETTESWinterfest was a huge success! Dance teams from 21 different schools participated in the annual event held at Mounds View High School. A BIG thank you to the 87 volunteers that helped make it a great day!

MATH TEAM Mounds View won their home math meet on January 25. Way to go!

BOYS BASKETBALLOn January 9, the boys basketball team traveled to the Minnesota State Acad-emy for the Deaf to play in one of the most memorable games of the season. At the half, the game was tied 31-31. The Mustangs ended up winning but they played a very good and competitive team. Congrats to both teams!

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Athletics & Activities Happenings (cont.)

SIGNINGSCongratulations to the following student athletes who signed Letters of Intent on February 3 to play at the next level:

Rachel and Emily BoyerSoccer at North Dakota State UniversityMariah NorthropSoccer at Drake UniversityTyler FredlundBaseball at Century Community College Ean DenoFootball at Moorhead State University Bo and Nick LovdahlBaseball at Iowa Lakes Community College

WRESTLINGSumo Wrestlers took to the mats on January 21 before the varsity match to support a fundraiser for the wrestling team.

Nordic Ski

On January 11, Nordic Skier, Jack Christianson took 2nd place in the Nordic Skate Race at Giants Ridge. Also, Mark Ousdigian took 15th place in the Classic Race. There were over 1000 high school racers at the Mesabi Invite. Then on January 26, Jack took 1st place and Mark took 3rd place in their conference race! Good job guys!!

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Athletics & Activities Happenings (cont.)

GYMNASTICSThe girls gymnastics team took 1st place at the MGGOA Invite in Division II.

Congratulations to:

Sarah Voytilla1st place beam & 5th place barsLizzy Rydberg 2nd place barsBrittany Scharpen6th place floor exercise Coaches are Julie Coopet and David Carlson

Health Office News

New Year - Time to Reflect and RefreshThe start of a new semester provides the perfect opportunity to reflect, refresh, and revisit routines. It’s a great time to establish (or re-establish) good habits as a new semester schedule gets underway! It’s no secret that healthy students are better learners and that brain health is impacted by the little choices we make each day. How is your student doing with some of the basics? This may be a good time to take stock and encourage your student to think about good self care:

• Eating regular, balanced meals: And resist the urge to skip breakfast - if those mornings are rushed, a break-fast on the go is a great option.

• Exercise: Yes, even in the winter! Whether it’s an organized activity or simply going for a walk or dancing in the living room, moving those bodies provides a boost for physical and emotional health and helps relieve stress.

• Getting enough rest: We all need quality sleep to maintain healthy immune function and help illness, but sleep is also a time when the brain is doing important work, storing and processing memories and pruning what’s no longer needed or helpful.

• Need some help? Ask early! We all need help from time to time and sometimes teens are hesitant to show weakness. Looking for help before a small problem becomes a big one is an excellent way to prevent unnecessarily stressful situations.

• Have fun! Staying socially connected and having time to unwind is necessary for healthy minds and bodies, too! Even when that inevitable stress comes with testing time or that huge project is due, it’s important to schedule some time for fun!

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Registration for 2016-17The registration window is currently open and will remain open until February 15. Students should register through their Schoolview accounts. Registration information can be found on the MVHS website under Student Services/Regis-tration 2016-17. If you have questions, contact your dean.

Student Wellness Speaker Series Our next speaker in the wellness series is Judy Hanson. She is a Chemical De-pendency Counselor and will be speaking to students on February 17 in the Audi-torium during 5th hour. CLICK HERE for details and to sign up.

Minnesota Student Survey (MSS)This survey is given every three years to young people regarding a variety of risk and protective factors. Students in grades 9 and11 will be taking the survey the week of February 22. Ninth graders will take the survey during English class; eleventh graders will take the survey during Science class. More information regarding this survey was mailed home last week.

From the Deans DeskMark Nelson A-Co (Grades 9-11)A-Da (Grade 12)651--621-7133 [email protected]

Kendra EckmanCp-G (Grades 9-11)Db-Ho (Grade 12)[email protected]

Caleb BjorklundH-La (Grades 9-11)Hp-Le (Grade 12)[email protected]

Brian PeloquinLb-Ng (Grades 9-11)Lf-Os(Grade 12)[email protected]

Ryan PoepardNh-So (Grades 9-11)Ot-So(Grade 12)[email protected]

Andra StorlaSp-Z (Grades 9-12)[email protected]

Antonia VanyoDean of Support [email protected]

Pictured left to right: Brian Peloquin, Mark Nelson, Ryan Poepard, Toni Vanyo, Kendra Eckman, Andra Storla, Caleb Bjorklund

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College Corner

FAFSA AssistanceOn February 23 from 6-8 PM assistance for the completion of the Free Appli-cation for Federal Student Aid will be available at Irondale High School in the computer lab. Professionals from local college financial aid offices will answer questions. Please bring your 2015 tax information to this event for assistance.

Scott WiensDean

Post-Secondary Services651-621-7143

[email protected]

College Admissions DecisionsMany colleges have begun sending admissions decisions to current high school seniors. While some schools admit on a rolling basis, many col-leges and universities do not admit students until the end of March/be-ginning of April. According to state and national admissions ethics stan-dards, students have until May 1 to make a decision. According to the standards established by college admissions counselors, students should not receive pressure to inform colleges until this date unless they have applied using a binding admissions practice known as Early Decision.

University of MinnesotaThe University of Minnesota has had record applicants this year and has been sending admissions decisions on a roll-ing basis. All decisions should be made by the end of February. Due to the large number of qualified applicants some students will be placed on a waiting list.

Senior Mid-Year ReportsSome colleges require mid-year reports from seniors. If your college does require a mid-year report, see Terri Bergstrom in the Paddock.

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College Corner (cont.)

Scholarship OpportunitiesMinority Scholarships - Deadline: VariesAmounts, requirements, and deadlines varyScholarship website: http://4blackyouth.com/scholarships.aspx?id=minority

Hispanic Scholarship Fund - Deadline: Varies Amounts, requirements, and deadlines varyOver 150 types of scholarships Scholarship website: http://hsf.net/

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority – Vernetta Wilson Memorial Scholarship - Deadline: February 26, 2016African-American graduating high school seniorMinnesota residentActive volunteer in community service activities, demonstrated leadership skillsMinimal GPA of 2.7http://www.dstmsp.org/scholarship

Buick Achievers Scholarship - Deadline: February 29, 2016$25,000 annually for 100 students Leader in school and communityScholarship for specific majors in either engineering and technology or businesshttp://www.buickachievers.com

Cargill Global Scholars - Deadline: March 1, 2016US Citizen who demonstrates high academic performance and leadershipScholarship for up to $2500 for up to three yearshttp://www.cargill.com/worldwide/usa/scholarships/index.jsp

Enterprise Scholarship - Deadline: March 1, 2016$5000 renewable 3.0 GPA minimum, must live in 7 county Twin Cities Metro areaCandidates must have strong ethics, leadership and entrepreneurial skills. An interest in finance, real estate, en-trepreneurial development or general business administration is preferred, but candidates in other fields including engineering, science or medicine are also encouraged to apply. http://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/enterpriseeducation

Junior College PlanningJuniors should begin their post-secondary planning and should be researching colleges of interest. Ideally, a long list of possible colleges should be developed this spring and honed over the summer to narrow it to a student’s final list of schools. It is important that students’ lists include a variety of schools based on selectivity. In order to determine appropriate schools for each student, it is important to realize where a student stands academically and to know grade point average, test scores, rigor of curriculum, and extra-curricular involvement.

In addition to the factors named above, it is important for juniors to begin thinking about college recommenda-tions. Many colleges require a school recommendation which most often comes from the Dean and a teacher. Finally, get on campus! It is crucial that students spend some time on college campuses in order to make sure a school is the right fit. Spring Break is a great time to visit schools.

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College Corner (cont.)

Scholarship Opportunities (cont.)Lakselaget Foundation Scholarship Fund - Deadline: March 1, 2016Scholarship for female students wishing to study in Norway Students pursuing fields where women are underrepresented, such as biotechnology, mathematics, and the scienc-es should apply, however, students pursuing all other areas of study are welcome to apply. Must have minimum 3.0 GPAhttp://www.lakselaget.org/pages/foundation.html

Pohlad Family Foundation Scholars - Deadline: March 1, 2016$2000 renewable scholarshipMinimum GPA 2.0, resident of seven county Twin Cities Metropolitan area, financial needhttp://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/pohladscholarsTwin Cities in Motion Scholarship - Deadline: March 1, 2016$5000 scholarship (one male and one female) in 12-county metro areaStudent who has participated in cross country or track Must have a minimum 3.0 GPAhttps://www.tcmevents.org/community/initiatives/youth_fitness/college_scholarship_program

University of Minnesota Pucket Scholars Program - Deadline: March 1, 2016$4000 first year, subsequent years $1000-$2000First-year students from Minnesota to attend University of MinnesotaPreference given to students of colorhttps://diversity.umn.edu/puckettscholars

Minnesota Association of Counselors of Color - Deadline: March 4, 2016$500 to $2500 one time scholarshipStudents of color from a Minnesota high schoolAttend MnACC schoolComplete application and essay http://mnacc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=213

American Association of University Women - Deadline: March 5, 2016Renewable scholarshipsAvailable to young women in the St. Paul areaBased on financial need, academic excellence, and school/community participation.Application website: http://jquist.aauwstpaul.org/scholarship

Anoka Ramsey Community College Scholarships - Deadline: March 14, 2016Various scholarships for students attending Anoka Ramsey in the fallhttp://www.anokaramsey.edu/about/Information/Alumni/ARCCScholarship.aspx

American Legion Auxiliary Department of Minnesota Scholarship - Deadline: March 15, 2016$1000 scholarshipMust be son, daughter, grandson, or granddaughter of a veteranhttp://www.mnala.org/Documents/Scholarships/Department%20of%20Minnesota%20Scholarship.pdf

Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program - Deadline: March 15, 2016$50 store winner, $1000 region winner, $10,000 national winnerStudents age 6 to 18 who have volunteered and are nominated by an adulthttp://www.college-financial-aid-advice.com/kohls-scholarship.html

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Music at Mounds View SeriesFebruary 20 – The SingersThe Singers, a professional choir of 40 members, exists to serve as artists, educators, and ambassadors of the choral art. Recognized nationally for their innovative programming, commitment to new music, and peerless artistic quality, The Singers made their debut at the renowned Ravinia Festival in June 2013.

April 17 – Loring String QuartetWith players from the US and Ireland, the Loring String Quartet is an international ensemble of the highest quality, serving the musical needs of the greater Twin Cities area.

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Graduation is Monday (6/6/2016) at 7pm at Roy Wilkins Auditorium. The following gradua-tion information will be shared with families throughout the year:

; Cap & Gown Orders ; Diploma Orders � Graduation Announcements (mid February) � Graduation Seating & Ticket Orders (6 tickets per family - end of March) � Senior Class Wisdom Retreat (TBD) � Senior Class Breakfast (TBD) � Baccalaureate (TBD)

Graduation

College Corner (cont.)

Scholarship Opportunities (cont.)Imagination Begins with You Essay Scholarship - Deadline: March 15, 2016Short story, less than 1000 wordsJudged on creativity and imaginationhttp://www.coolimagination.com/claspell_author3_002.htm

MN Association of Administrators of State & Federal Education Programs - Deadline: March 15, 2016Several scholarships availableFormer Title I students with 2.5 GPADisplay positive attitude and be a good role modelInterest in school, community, and/or work related activitieshttp://www.maasfep.org/scholarships

Society of Women Engineers - Deadline: March 15, 201613 scholarships available, amounts varyAvailable to women studying engineering fieldshttp://www.swe-mn.org/scholarships.html

Jeff RidlehooverPrincipal ........................................... [email protected]

Stephanie BruggersAssociate Principal .......................... [email protected]

Michael SchwartzAssociate Principal .......................... [email protected]

Robert MadisonActivities Director ............................. [email protected]

Administration

Staff and students have been collaborating in an effort to imple-ment a new and innovative educational model. This model, which we are calling Re-F.L.E.C.T., will enable students to gain access to teachers and educational materials during the school day in a manner that we believe will be useful to all learners. The Re-F.L.E.C.T. schedule is outlined below, but the premise is that we will infuse a 50 minute intervention and enrichment period into our school day, roughly ten times per semester. During this time, students will be able to complete assignments, visit with teachers, take/re-take assessments, make-up laboratory work, and/or experiment with technologies and other initiatives around MVHS. This exciting new educational programming model will go into effect starting with the 2016-17 academic year, but we will

be performing a couple of “trial runs” this semester so that we are able to monitor and adjust before full implemen-tation in September 2016. These “trial runs” will occur on March 2 and 9. We look forward to offering our students this educational experience.

Re-F.L.E.C.T

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Re-F.L.E.C.T. Schedule

Hour Class Time 1 7:25 - 8:10 2 8:15 - 9:05 R.E.F.L.E.C.T. 9:10 - 10:00 3 10:05 - 10:50 4 10:55 - 12:25 5 12:30 - 1:15 6 1:20 - 2:05

Lunch Schedules A Lunch 10:55 - 11:20 B Lunch 11:25 - 11:50 C Lunch 12:00 - 12:25

RE…

ReFOCUS ReLEARNThe Re-F.L.E.C.T. acronym stands for: ReEXAMINE ReCONNECT ReTEACH

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Black History MonthEach year, Black History Month is observed in February. Black History Month, also known as African-American History Month in America, is an annual observance in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This observance celebrates African-Americans’ achievements and contributions to the country and remembers important people and events in the history of the Africani diaspora.

The African diaspora refers to the communities throughout the world that are descended from the historic movement of peoples from Africa, predominantly to the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, among other areas around the globe.

The expansion of Black History Week to Black History Month was first proposed by the leaders of the Black United Students at Kent State University in February 1969. The first celebration of the Black History Month took place at Kent State one year later, in February 1970.

“We recognize these champions of justice and the sacrifices they made to bring us to this point, we honor the contributions of African-Americans since our country’s beginning, and we recommit to reaching for a day when no person is judged by anything but the content of their character.” Quote from President Obama

Mounds View’s Diversity Council is hosting a sweepstakes for students during Black History Month! A ques-tion will be posted each day in the Daily Announcement. Students responding with the correct answer will be entered into a lottery.

Information & Learning Center

Word of the usefulness and popularity of the new Mounds View High School Information & Learning Center (ILC) has been spreading. Recently, principal, Dr. Ridlehoover and associate principal, Mr. Schwartz accepted an invitation to present at the Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP) Winter Conference. Principals and other educational leaders from throughout the state were able to hear about the innova-tive and creative work being done by our students and staff and several of these leaders plan to visit MVHS to tour and learn more about the flexible learning space that has become the “hub” of student activity. As part of the presentation, an amazing video, created by Ellie Tsai (10) was shown.

CLICK HERE to view the video. Ellie Tsai

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Around MVHS

AlumniSeth Rosin (Class of 2007)The PREP program at Mounds View High School has received the support of Seth Rosin for the last 2 years. Seth is working in Major League Baseball as a pitcher and volunteers his free time (12+ hours each week) during the off season.

Seth works individually supporting students in academics, as well as providing friendship and social supports. Stu-dents thoroughly enjoy Seth’s presence while he is here, and track his progress in the world of baseball when he is not. He has opened up the doors of our classroom, including us on his travels through pictures, emails, and text updates.

Through his actions on the field, in the community, and in our classroom, Seth is doing Mounds View proud!

PREP Student OutingMounds View PREP students check out the snow sculpture in New Brighton during a recent outing.

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Around MVHS

Mustang ManagersMounds View High School’s Business Management class hosted a fundraiser at North Oaks Country Club in Janu-ary. Through the generosity of many community members and local businesses, the class raised over $3,800 net which will be given to Children’s Cancer Research Fund. They chose to support children’s cancer research because it is relevant and underfunded.

The evening included a gourmet meal, silent auction, giveaways, and selected local vendors (Mary Kay, Norwex, Tastefully Simple, and Thirty¬One). The keynote speaker was Danielle Enberg. She is a childhood cancer survivor who has been cancer free for 23 years. She is now a spokesperson for Children’s Cancer Research Fund.

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Around MVHS

CLICK HERE to view a recap video of the event.

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Around MVHS

Semester Art ShowEnd of Semester Art Show held in the Commons featuring pieces created in 2-D Art, 3-D Art and Senior Art classes.

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Around MVHS

FIRSTTech ChallengeFIRST Tech Challenge teams from Mounds View High School compete in robotics competitions with smaller teams and smaller robots.

Ponytail Posse

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