Thanks to Parker Seeds for giving our K - 2 kids a glimpse inside their day to day operations. They gave us a look from farm to table. THANK YOU!!
Valley Heights Cheer is putting on a bake sale raffle Tuesday February 5 during the half time of the boys game. Proceeds go to the Blackburn and Miller family.

Forensic Science are students using techniques to reveal latent prints on porous and non-porous surfaces. Next students will analyze prints to determine who the suspects are.



The Kindergarten students enjoyed the homemade bread they made to celebrate Kansas Day.


There has been a change of venue for the JH BVL basketball tournament. All games will be played at Blue Valley and NOT AT Clifton-Clyde

Sam Hardin sharing about Alexander Hamilton and the Musical in Jr. MTSS
Valley Heights Staff made their National conference debut when they presented at the National ESEA conference in Kansas City yesterday!

Congratulations Elsee Martin a 2nd grader for getting her 30 Book Challenge!

Mrs. Steinfort’s 2nd hour doing elephant toothpaste labs!!



The American Legion Cadet Law Enforcement Academy: The Cadet Law Enforcement Academy, co-sponsored by the Kansas American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, and Kansas Highway Patrol will be held at the Highway Patrol Training Center in Salina, June 2-7, 2019. The Academy is open to High School Juniors and Seniors.
During the week, students participate in firearms instruction and range safety, personal defense tactics, pursuit driving on the driving range, perform vehicle stops, fly in Highway Patrol aircraft if available, and receive generalized law enforcement and legal training, all while staying in a modern air-conditioned dormitory. Qualified instructors from the Highway Patrol, KBI, FBI and other law enforcement agencies are used throughout the week.
Deadline for applications is March 31st. The student fee is $50 for the entire session. The application is available at: www.ksamlegion.org or call The Kansas American Legion at 785-232-9315.
Mrs. Winters' Interactive Media Class paired up with the Second Graders for our yearly Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You? project.

The Picture Lady, Sharon King visited 2nd grade today. We are traveling around the world learning about different types of art. Today we visited Spain!

Valley Heights grade school kids spent first semester learning how to program robots and this semester they are learning how to design and engineer them. First, they will build the standard clawbot, program it, then work through competitive challenges. Once they master that, kids will design and engineer their robot to meet new challenges. They are off to a great start.



The Blue Rapids Elementary students enjoyed a tour of the Blue Rapids Museum this afternoon to celebrate Kansas Day.

Waterville students are having a blast this afternoon participating in Kansas Day activities! A special thanks to those who are sharing their expertise with our students!




While anticipating the bitter temperatures for Wednesday morning January 30th., Valley Heights Schools are planning to operate on a normal schedule. Parents and Guardians are encouraged to take extra precautions in sending your child to school especially if they are walkers. We do not advise letting your child walk to school tomorrow morning.
If the start time for school is delayed or if school is canceled you will be notified as soon as possible.
Congratulations Everson Parker a 4th Grader for getting his 30 Book Challenge!!

There has been a change to the schedule for tonight's games. All games will be played at the high school in the following order.
4:15 half JV girls followed by JV boys followed by Varsity girls then Varsity boys.
Congratulation Kalen Martin a 1st grader for getting his 30 Book Challenge!!

Congratulations Eleanor Toerber a 2nd grader for getting her 30 Book Challenge!!

