March 3, 2016 7-8:30 p.m. Culinary Arts Dining Room All are invited to a hearing on the high school renovations and repairs, with special emphasis on the Career and Technical Shops. It will include a presentation, tour, and question and answer period, with updates on the facilities studies. Read More / Leia mais
Parent Coffees: Please Note Schedule Changes
Our MVRHS Parent Coffee has had few parents the last three months. In light of everyone's busy schedules, we will suspend the March 1 and April 5 Parent Coffees. The next one is scheduled for May 3 at 8 a.m. in the Culinary Dining Room for all 9th grade parents who wish to visit the high school and meet staff along with veteran parents. See you in May. Read More / Leia mais
Featured: Lena Hanschka’s MVRHS Garden Project
Junior Lena Hanschka is working away on her MVRHS Garden project, part of a Landscape Design Mentorship with Island Grown Schools' Kelsey Head and local landscape designer Susan Feller. Her goal is to design and renovate the vegetable garden in the courtyard. Check out her amazing, and growing blog! Read More / Leia mais
Poetry Out Loud!
The Third Annual MVRHS Poetry Out Loud School-Wide Contest was held last evening in the Library. Several students competed and many of the attendees shared favorite poems and original work. I want to thank all those who helped make this event possible including Spencer D'Agostino, the English Department, Peg Regan, Island poet Ellie Bates and all those who attended. Congratulations to the runner-ups Zach Bresnick and Belle Dinning. And congratulations to winner of the competition, Amadine Muniz. She will compete in the regional competition in March! - Christine Ferrone Read More / Leia mais
MVRHS Students Win Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards
Congratulations to the twenty student artists from MVRHS who won 2016 Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards! Six of them - Tom Irwin, Lizzie Dourian, Amber Medeiros, Pia Ohlsen, Lia Potter, and Opal Wortmann - won Gold Keys (the highest award), which means their work will be exhibited in Boston next month and then go on to New York City for the national competition later this spring. We will be exhibiting some highlights from the winning work in the LCR during the month of March. -Chris Baer Read More / Leia mais
17th Annual Science & Engineering Fair Results!
On Saturday, 71 students showed off 50 original science projects at the 17th annual Science and Engineering Fair. Congratulations to all who participated and to the winners: Curtis Fisher won first place for his project: "Space Age Information via a Cube Satellite". Second Place went to Katherine Roberts and Rose Engler for their "Solar Powered Cellphone". Third Place went to Daniel Gaines and David Webster for "Recycled Polystyerene Pavers". Thanks to Jackie Hermann for organizing the event, and to Natalie Munn for the photos. Read More / Leia mais
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