Thursday, April 18


Friday, April 19th, 2019

“Maybe the world would be a better place if we celebrated each day like a new and awesome beginning, expecting wonder and surprise.”
                                                                                                                                                                  
Hello 8th Graders! The deadline has been extended to turn in your Graduation permission slips and donations. Please turn them in no later than next Wednesday, April 24thto your Panther Time teachers.

Hey Earth lovers- Did you know that Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970? Celebrated worldwide on April 22nd, Earth Day now includes events in more than 193 countries where people all over the world demonstrate support for protecting our planet. There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day, and there are many local events happening this weekend in the Bay Area that you can get involved in. One easy and fun way you can get involved is to join us for the MVMS Earth Day Fair on Monday April 22nd at lunch. There will be lots of fun and educational booths to visit, so there is sure to be something interesting for everyone, whether your interest is helping animals, growing plants, or reducing waste. Be sure to stop by the Earth Day Mural booth to add your thumbprint to our mural to show your commitment to help the Earth. We can all learn more about how we can step up to protect this beautiful planet we call home. The Earth is depending on YOU. See you Monday at lunch for the 2nd Annual MVMS Earth Day Fair!

This is a special announcement from Ms. Hill’s 4th period science class. At the Earth Day event on Monday, we will have a table for you to learn about ways to save energy and you can enter a drawing to win an LED light and help tackle climate change. Hope to see you there!

Congrats to Max Berg, 6th Grader, for winning the MVMS Masters tournament in Golf!

If you haven’t already, please power off your phones and other electronic devices for the school day and place them in your backpack. They cannot be on silent, vibrate or airplane mode. Cell phones that go off in class or are being used will be confiscated and consequences imposed according to school policy.