MVRHS Senior Julianne Joseph has won a National Silver Medal at the 2020 Scholastic Art Awards for her photograph, "Party Favor". Traditionally, medallists are invited to Carnegie Hall in New York City to celebrate their award. We are awaiting word whether the celebration will occur as scheduled. This year 24 MVRHS Art, Design, & Technology students won a total of 31 awards at the 2020 Massachusetts Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, in categories including ceramics, digital art, painting, photography, and video game design. The six Gold Key works were to be exhibited at Breed Memorial Hall at Tufts University in March, but the exhibition and ceremony were Read More / Leia mais
Daniel Sharkovitz (1952 – 2020)
Thank you, Mr. Sharkovitz, for teaching us, inspiring us, and being our friend at MVRHS from 1979 to 2017. Read More / Leia mais
Science Fair Results
Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) hosted its 21st Annual Science and Engineering Fair on February 7th and 8th. The twenty-two student projects were scored by the fair’s twenty-one judges on the first day of the event. A public viewing of the projects and awards ceremony were the highlights of the second day. Additionally, students from the MVRHS Navigator Program hosted two engineering challenge stations during the public viewing. MVRHS would like to thank the judges, sponsors, and all those that participated in this year’s event. Read More / Leia mais
2019 School Report Card
Dear MVRHS Families: Every year, each public school and school district in Massachusetts receives a report card. Just as your child’s report card shows how they are doing in different subjects, the school’s report card is designed to show families how our school is doing in different areas. A link to our school’s report card is available at http://reportcards.doe.mass.edu/2019/DistrictReportcard/07000000 The report card includes multiple measures of a school’s performance – more than just MCAS scores. It represents a new way of looking at school performance, by providing information on student achievement, teacher qualifications, student learning opportunities, and more. Report cards are Read More / Leia mais
Seabreezes receives highest award from the National Council of Teachers of English
2019 RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE IN THE ART AND LITERARY MAGAZINES, sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) has presented MVRHS with the highest award in Massachusetts (REALM First Class) for the 2019 edition of Seabreezes. The award recognizes the extraordinary efforts of Faculty Advisors: William McCarthy and Chris Baer, and Student Editors: Astoria Hall, Emma Van Lohuizen, Blake Leasure, Amelia Kyburg-Abbott, Amelia Simmons, Meredith Carlomagno, Chesca Potter, Molly Carroll, Davin Tackabury, Caroline Hurley, and Tyla Packish. Seabreezes is a yearly magazine showcasing student produced poetry, essays, plays, short stories, art and photography. NCTE Award Read More / Leia mais
MVRHS Students win 2020 Massachusetts Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Congratulations to the following 24 MVRHS Art, Design, & Technology students, who won a total of 31 awards at the 2020 Massachusetts Scholastic Art and Writing Awards this year, in categories including ceramics, digital art, painting, photography, and video game design. When you see them, be sure to congratulate them! The six Gold Key works will be exhibited at Breed Memorial Hall at Tufts University in March, and go on to New York City for national competition. (National medalists will be announced March 16.) We will have a local exhibition of the MVRHS award winners in the LCR during the month of March. Gold Keys: Jenna Joseph, Grade 12 Painting “Tantalus' Temptation” Gabriella Read More / Leia mais
Up and Running! Track and Fields Project
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) today submitted Phase 1 of its overall master plan to rehabilitate the high school’s athletic fields and buildings to the Oak Bluffs Planning Board (OBPB) and the Martha’s Vineyard Commission (MVC). The MVC’s review is pending referral from the OBPB. The submission follows a feasibility study of the entire athletic campus, prompted by the closure of the track due to safety concerns. The resulting master plan was developed by Huntress Associates, a landscape, architectural, engineering and planning firm in Andover, MA. Huntress Associates specializes in sports and recreation fields at both the high school and collegiate levels. [Read Full Read More / Leia mais
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