Here is the Sub-State Volleyball bracket. #MustangProud http://www.kshsaa.org/Public/ScoreCenter/Brackets/Volleyball/2ASub-State.cfm?Activity=5&Class=5&WeekID=4729
5th Graders created inventions or innovations. Great job! #MustangProud
There will be a limited number of tickets available for the football game Friday at Northern Heights. After the players families, we will open up the remaining tickets to the public. Be on the lookout for another post letting you know how you can get them.
UPDATE: Valley Heights USD #498 is pleased to announce that the USDA approved another Waiver that is extending FREE breakfast and lunches for ALL students until the end of the school year!! When kids eat school meals it helps your budget and ours – it’s a Win for all! If you have any questions, please let us know
You can livestream the Championship rounds of the TVL volleyball tournament on www.nfhsnetwork.com. The first game can be found at the following link. https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/washington-county-high-school-washington-ks/gam55f1478920
Valley Heights has had our first positive case of COVID within our schools. A middle school student has tested positive and close contact tracing is currently going on. If you do not receive a call from the VH Administration or the Marshall County Health Dept., you are not considered a direct contact. Contact tracing should hopefully be completed by this evening. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the district office.
Today 4th grade began converting units in terms of capacity. They got to measure the capacity of a beaker using water and recognize the relationship between milliliters and liters. They are adding and subtracting using these units. #grade4math #mustangproud
Congratulations to the Junior High volleyball team for winning the BVL tournament. Great job ladies!!
There will NOT be a JV football game tonight due to to a lack of players available to participate.
Today in Interactive Media, students Escaped the Classroom! They followed clues, entered codes, and beat the clock! Some were not so lucky! #MustangProud
Today in Interactive Media, students Escaped the Classroom! They followed clues, entered codes, and beat the clock! #MustangProud
Shout out to our Valley Heights Community, students and staff for braving the breezy conditions to help recycle!!
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Final score
Final score with 11 men only GO MUSTANGS
Second grade students are learning about place value in Math.
Kinderprep through 2nd grade students were visited by the Waterville Fire Department for Fire Prevention Month! Thank you to Chief Dane Parker and Fireman Logan Woodyard!
Today October 16th Valley Heights Schools will have 12:00 pm dismissal.
There will be NO lunch served.
Congratulations to Aiden Nemechek and Payton Woodyard on a solid showing at the league cross country meet yesterday. Payton placed 24th and Aiden 50th.
The Valley Heights football game at Jackson Heights will be live streamed on YouTuibe at the following link. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJCWBOOD6ilXYucR1KcjK9Q
The Valley Heights athletic director was contacted this morning by the Republic County Health Department instructing our junior high football players to enter quarantine until Friday, October 23rd. The Mustang junior high football team played against Republic County on Thursday, October 8th, two days prior to the onset of symptoms of the two positive cases, which is within the contagious window. We will follow the protocols set forth by our local health departments. Although parents and siblings are not required to quarantine, we do ask that you contact the Marshall County Health Department at (785)562-3485 if you or your child(ren) exhibit any symptoms of COVID19. As always, we appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Please continue to wear masks and social distance whenever possible. We would like to extend a huge thank you to the Marshall County and Republic County Health Departments, our athletic director Mr. Tony Trimble, and our school nurse, Jenna Vathauer, for their quick response and ensuring our students stay informed and safe.