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March March 1 Precinct Caucus (no events after 6:00 pm) March 13 Daylight Savings Time Begins March 14 Physics & Stem Career Fair (6:00 pm) March 17-18 NO SCHOOL March 21-25 NO SCHOOL March 24 BUILDING CLOSED March 25 BUILDING CLOSED MVHS - HOME OF THE MUSTANGS! Hello Mounds View High School Families, It varies from day to day, but for the most part, it appears that spring is just around the corner with warmer, sunnier days in our immediate future. As we close the door on a sensational winter athletics and activities season, we begin to look forward to new opportunities in both the academic and co-curricular arenas. In the February edition of the Mustang Messenger, we introduced our new ReFLECT initiative. Students and staff will soon be engaging in the “trial runs” of this concept. The ReFLECT model is a collaborative effort, conceived by staff and students which will allow students access to teachers for extra assistance during the school day! Students will be able to take/re-take assessments, complete homework, ask questions of teachers, collaborate with one another, or simply catch their collective breath. These “trial runs” will take place on March 2 and March 9 and then we hope to fully imple- ment ReFLECT in the 2016-17 school year. To learn more about ReFLECT, visit the Mounds View High School website. Keep in mind that our Spring Break is March 17-27. This break should provide our students with a well deserved respite so that they are rested and ready for the final stretch. Once again, I sincerely thank you for your continued partnership and I wish you the very best. Sincerely, Dr. Jeffery P. Ridlehoover Principal March 2016 Mustang Messenger From the Principal…. "Building an inclusive community of responsible, respectful and resourceful citizens who value learning."

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MarchMarch 1 Precinct Caucus

(no events after 6:00 pm)

March 13Daylight Savings Time Begins

March 14 Physics & Stem Career Fair

(6:00 pm)

March 17-18 NO SCHOOL

March 21-25 NO SCHOOL March 24 BUILDING CLOSED

March 25 BUILDING CLOSED

MVHS - HOME OF THE MUSTANGS!

Hello Mounds View High School Families,

It varies from day to day, but for the most part, it appears that spring is just around the corner with warmer, sunnier days in our immediate future. As we close the door on a sensational winter athletics and activities season, we begin to look forward to new opportunities in both the academic and co-curricular arenas.

In the February edition of the Mustang Messenger, we introduced our new ReFLECT initiative. Students and

staff will soon be engaging in the “trial runs” of this concept. The ReFLECT model is a collaborative effort, conceived by staff and students which will allow students access to teachers for extra assistance during the school day! Students will be able to take/re-take assessments, complete homework, ask questions of teachers, collaborate with one another, or simply catch their collective breath. These “trial runs” will take place on March 2 and March 9 and then we hope to fully imple-ment ReFLECT in the 2016-17 school year. To learn more about ReFLECT, visit the Mounds View High School website.

Keep in mind that our Spring Break is March 17-27. This break should provide our students with a well deserved respite so that they are rested and ready for the final stretch.

Once again, I sincerely thank you for your continued partnership and I wish you the very best.

Sincerely,

Dr. Jeffery P. Ridlehoover Principal

March 2016Mustang Messenger

From the Principal….

"Building an inclusive community of responsible, respectfuland resourceful citizens who value learning."

My name is Shelbi Eckman and I have worked at Mounds View High School as the registrar for almost 7 years. Prior to that, I was a clerk at Bel Air Elementary for 2 years and a para there for 6 years. My duties here include enrollment and withdrawal, posting credits to the transcript, grades and report cards. I graduated from the University of Minnesota with a BA in Communication a million years ago. After that I spent several years working in the Marketing Department at Dart Transit. I stayed home with my boys until my youngest was in kindergarten. I started as a para in the Bel Air IMC and slowly took on more responsibility. I have two sons, both Irondale graduates. Ian is a senior at Columbia College Chicago, on track to graduate this May, and Jack is a sophomore in the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Minnesota. My husband and I

hold down the fort in New Brighton as the boys come and go. We focus on home improvement, fitness, camping and socializing. I like riding my bike and taking pictures in my spare time.

My name is Kristin Heinz and I teach English language learners and World History at Mounds View High School. It is my 3rd year teaching here at MVHS. Before Mounds View, my teaching experiences included teaching social studies in Grand Forks, ND, Anoka and Rochester MN, teaching English as a Peace Corps volunteer in Turkmeni-stan, and teaching English to adult immigrants in New York. After teaching English overseas and in New York, I decided to get my Masters in TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) so I could work with students new to the country. I feel very lucky for all my teaching experiences and am really happy to be here at Mounds View where I get to teach in 2 areas I feel passionate about: history and teaching English language learners. My husband, Dieter, and I have 3 children: Madeline (14), Grace (12) and Cal (9). This school year, we are hosting an exchange student from Kyrgyzstan. Her name is Ka-mila and she is 17. We all are getting to experience a little bit of Kyrgyz culture, which has been great. Our kids are busy with volleyball, swimming, soccer, music, and theater. My husband and I (and we’re hoping someday our kids) really love to ski, downhill and cross country, in the winter and bike, hike, and canoe in the summer. We try to travel as much as we can, especially in the summer. Our favorite places are Colorado and Montana. I love to run, read (which I try to catch up on in the summer), and cook with the kids. I have loved my time so far at Mounds View and look forward to getting to know more students, parents, and staff in the coming years.

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Get to Know ‘Em

Meet Kristin Heinz

Meet Shelbi Eckman

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Senior Spotlight

Jeremiah Meloch

What is your favorite food?Mom’s homemade jambalaya

What is your favorite TV show?Psych

What is your favorite movie?The Blind Side

What is your favorite book?The Hunger Games

What is your favorite school lunch?Popcorn Chicken

What is your favorite MVHS class?Competitive Sports with Mr. Galvin

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mr. Hinseth

Nick Varichak

What is your favorite food?Steak

What is your favorite TV show?SportsCenter

What is your favorite movie?Forrest Gump

What is your favorite book?Lord of the Flies

What is your favorite school lunch?Popcorn Chicken

What is your favorite MVHS class?Competitive Sports with Mr. Galvin

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mr. Galvin

Michael Ardichvili

What is your favorite food?Pizza

What is your favorite TV show?It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

What is your favorite movie?Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

What is your favorite book?Animal Farm

What is your favorite school lunch?Popcorn Chicken

What is your favorite MVHS class?Honors 10 English

Who is your favorite MVHS teacher?Mrs. Hauth-Schmid

Boys BasketballTo basketball player Nate Albers (12) for scoring his 1000th point! Way to go Nate!!

WrestlingTo our Wrestling Team who won the conference and has 5 individuals who qualified for State - Daniel Van Oort (10), Benji Keillor (12), Rowan Morgan (9) Tanner Day (12), and Nick Dunagan (9).

GymnasticsTo Sarah Voytilla (10) who placed 16th on the beam at the State Individual Gymnastics competition!

Alpine SkiersThe Alpine team sent three individual qualifiers to the State Meet this year. Senior Captain Juliana Damberg, Senior Emily Nash, and Freshman Kaarl Damberg all finished in the top ten at the Section 7 Championship meet at Giant’s Ridge to punch their tickets to the State Championship meet, also hosted by Giant’s Ridge. For Juliana, this was her 6th trip to State, and for Emily this was her 4th time qualifying. A total of 88 boys and 88 girls qualify for the state meet each year. Our three Mustang skiers posted great individual results, all finishing in the top 20, receiving All State honors. Juliana Damberg finished 4th, tying her previous best from 2015. Emily Nash finished 19th, and Kaarl Damberg finished 15th in his first trip to the State Meet.

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Athletics & Activities Happenings

Athletics/Activities SchedulesSchedules are available online at gomvmustangs.com and /or suburbaneast.org under member schools, select Mounds View. Schedule changes are posted as they become available.

Sarah Voytilla & Coach Julie Coopet

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Athletics & Activities Happenings (cont.)

Nordic SkiNordic ski sent two individual boys to state, Captain, Jack Christianson (12) and Mark Ousdigian (11). Both finished within the top ten in a highly competitive field. Jack finished 4th overall, and Mark 9th. Their efforts meant Mounds View was the only team to have two skiers in the top ten, and this was the first time this has been achieved by the school team.

Student CouncilCongratulations to Morgan Kerfeld (11) on being elected President of the Capital Division for Minnesota’s Student Councils!

ViewettesThe Viewettes are the SEC Conference champs, Section champs in Jazz and com-peted in the State Tournament in Jazz! Way to go girls!

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Athletics & Activities Happenings (cont.)

Girls HockeyGirls hockey player, Sydney Brodt (12) finished her high school career as a 2016 Miss Hockey finalist!

Boys Swim & DiveOur boys swim and dive team quali-fied for True Team State – great job guys!

Spring Sports RegistrationSpring Sports Registration is open! A valid sports physical must be on file before registering. All registrations are done online through the parent school view account. Instructions can be found on our website gomvmustangs.com under the registration tab.

Community EdIf you are interested in Clay Target, Ultimate Frisbee or Rugby, visit the Community Ed website at www.moundsviewschools.org.

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Student Wellness Speaker Series Our final speaker in this year’s Student Wellness Series is Mounds View High School English teacher Nasreen Fynewever. The title of Ms. Fynewever’s pre-sentation is Within the Shadow. This presentation will take place on March 14 during 6th hour. CLICK HERE for details and to sign up.

ACT Registration for Juniors The ACT will be administered to all Mounds View High School juniors on April 19. Pre-registration for the test will be completed at Mounds View during the school day on March 29-31.

Communication NightJoin us on April 5 between 6:30-8:30 PM for Communication Night. This is a great opportunity to meet with teachers and/or deans to discuss student prog-ress.

From 6:30-7:15 PM there will be a presentation/discussion regarding Social Me-dia 101 for parents. This will be presented by one of the Deans and an Associate Principal. General knowledge around the social media applications our students are using will be presented, as well as the issues being seen by deans and admin-istration. There will be a question/answer opportunity about students and social media after the presentation.

From the Deans DeskMark Nelson A-Co (Grades 9-11)A-Da (Grade 12)651--621-7133 [email protected]

Kendra EckmanCp-G (Grades 9-11)Db-Ho (Grade 12)[email protected]

Caleb BjorklundH-La (Grades 9-11)Hp-Le (Grade 12)[email protected]

Brian PeloquinLb-Ng (Grades 9-11)Lf-Os(Grade 12)[email protected]

Ryan PoepardNh-So (Grades 9-11)Ot-So(Grade 12)[email protected]

Andra StorlaSp-Z (Grades 9-12)[email protected]

Antonia VanyoDean of Support [email protected]

Pictured left to right: Brian Peloquin, Mark Nelson, Ryan Poepard, Toni Vanyo, Kendra Eckman, Andra Storla, Caleb Bjorklund

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College Corner

Scott WiensDean

Post-Secondary Services651-621-7143

[email protected]

College FairsDuring the month of March, there are several college fairs through-out the Metro area. Students interested in attending can sign up using the information posted below:

How does this work? • Students access the www.gotocollegefairs.com website• Select the state, choose the fairs they will attend. (MEF 2016 Spring Events)• Complete the registration form once• Submit the form and the barcode is displayed• Print – they are done!

This gives the students more time to chat with college recruiters about their areas of interest, goals and much more. Another great feature; two days prior to the event, students will receive an attendance reminder email with a copy of their barcode attached.

Student Employment OpportunitiesStudents interested in part-time employ-ment should continue to watch the Job Board on the Post-Secondary Services webpage:

http://www.moundsviewschools.org/Page/2978

Jeff RidlehooverPrincipal ........................................... [email protected]

Stephanie BruggersAssociate Principal .......................... [email protected]

Michael SchwartzAssociate Principal .......................... [email protected]

Robert MadisonActivities Director ............................. [email protected]

Administration

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College Corner (cont.)Scholarship OpportunitiesCargill Global Scholars - Deadline: March 1, 2016US Citizen who demonstrates high academic performance and leadershipScholarship for up to $2500 for up to three yearshttp://www.cargill.com/worldwide/usa/scholarships/index.jsp

Enterprise Scholarship - Deadline: March 1, 2016$5000 renewable 3.0 GPA minimum, must live in 7 county Twin Cities Metro areaCandidates must have strong ethics, leadership and entrepreneurial skills. An interest in finance, real estate, en-trepreneurial development or general business administration is preferred, but candidates in other fields including engineering, science or medicine are also encouraged to apply. http://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/enterpriseeducation

Lakselaget Foundation Scholarship Fund - Deadline: March 1, 2016Scholarship for female students wishing to study in Norway Students pursuing fields where women are underrepresented, such as biotechnology, mathematics, and the sci-ences should apply, however, students pursuing all other areas of study are welcome to apply. Must have minimum 3.0 GPAhttp://www.lakselaget.org/pages/foundation.html

Pohlad Family Foundation Scholars - Deadline: March 1, 2016$2000 renewable scholarshipMinimum GPA 2.0, resident of seven county Twin Cities Metropolitan area, financial needhttp://sms.scholarshipamerica.org/pohladscholarsTwin Cities in Motion Scholarship - Deadline: March 1, 2016$5000 scholarship (one male and one female) in 12-county metro areaStudent who has participated in cross country or track Must have a minimum 3.0 GPAhttps://www.tcmevents.org/community/initiatives/youth_fitness/college_scholarship_program

Twin Cities in Motion Scholarship - Deadline: March 1, 2016$5000 scholarship (one male and one female) in 12-county metro areaStudent who has participated in cross country or track Must have a minimum 3.0 GPAhttps://www.tcmevents.org/community/initiatives/youth_fitness/college_scholarship_program

University of Minnesota Pucket Scholars Program - Deadline: March 1, 2016$4000 first year, subsequent years $1000-$2000First-year students from Minnesota to attend University of MinnesotaPreference given to students of colorhttps://diversity.umn.edu/puckettscholars

Minnesota Association of Counselors of Color - Deadline: March 4, 2016$500 to $2500 one time scholarshipStudents of color from a Minnesota high schoolAttend MnACC schoolComplete application and essay http://mnacc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=213

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College Corner (cont.)Scholarship Opportunities (cont.)American Association of University Women - Deadline: March 5, 2016Renewable scholarshipsAvailable to young women in the St. Paul areaBased on financial need, academic excellence, and school/community participation.Application website: http://jquist.aauwstpaul.org/scholarship

Anoka Ramsey Community College Scholarships - Deadline: March 14, 2016Various scholarships for students attending Anoka Ramsey in the fallhttp://www.anokaramsey.edu/about/Information/Alumni/ARCCScholarship.aspx

American Legion Auxiliary Department of Minnesota Scholarship - Deadline: March 15, 2016$1000 scholarshipMust be son, daughter, grandson, or granddaughter of a veteranhttp://www.mnala.org/Documents/Scholarships/Department%20of%20Minnesota%20Scholarship.pdf

Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program - Deadline: March 15, 2016$50 store winner, $1000 region winner, $10,000 national winnerStudents age 6 to 18 who have volunteered and are nominated by an adulthttp://www.college-financial-aid-advice.com/kohls-scholarship.html

Imagination Begins with You Essay Scholarship - Deadline: March 15, 2016Short story, less than 1000 wordsJudged on creativity and imaginationhttp://www.coolimagination.com/claspell_author3_002.htm

MN Association of Administrators of State & Federal Education Programs - Deadline: March 15, 2016Several scholarships availableFormer Title I students with 2.5 GPADisplay positive attitude and be a good role modelInterest in school, community, and/or work related activitieshttp://www.maasfep.org/scholarships

Society of Women Engineers - Deadline: March 15, 201613 scholarships available, amounts varyAvailable to women studying engineering fieldshttp://www.swe-mn.org/scholarships.html

KFC Foundation Scholarship - Deadline: March 17, 2016 Scholarship for full time undergraduate studyMust work at Kentucky Fried ChickenA minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale is requiredhttp://www.kfc.com/about/kfc-foundation

Century College Scholarships - Deadline: March 25, 2016Various scholarships for students attending Century in the fallhttp://www.century.edu/friends-alumni/foundation/scholarship-opportunities

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College Corner (cont.)Scholarship Opportunities (cont.)

Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship - Deadline: March 31, 2016$2500 ScholarshipUS Citizen permanent resident of USGPA of 3.0 or higher with demonstrated leadershipCombined family income under $60,000Scholarship website: http://scholarshipmentor.com/janice-m-scott-memorial-scholarship

Latino Scholarship Fund - Deadline: March 31, 2016$2000-$3000 Minnesota high school graduating senior entering a MN post-secondary institution in 2014 A student of Latino origin (or whose one or both parents were born in a Latin American country*) 2.5 GPA or above, financial needhttp://www.ledc-mn.org/LSFApplicationInfoPage.php

MN Assoc of Educ Office Professionals–Darla Scales Scholarship - Deadline: March 31, 2016$750 scholarship for students who wish to continue their education and pursue an office related career, preferably in the education field. Criteria are based on academic standing, financial need, and initiative.http://maeopmn.org/award-and-scholarship-opportunities/darla-scales-scholarship-for-students

Minnesota Women’s Golf Association - Deadline: March 31, 2016$3000 renewable annuallySenior in high school with a GPA at or above 3.2US Citizen and resident of MinnesotaComplete FAFSA and MWFAF scholarship applicationBe enrolled or about to enroll in an accredited college for four yearsBe available for a telephone or in-person interviewPhone: 952-345-3961http://www.mwga-online.org/new/foundation_application.cfm

SFM Foundation - Deadline: March 31, 2016$5000 renewable annuallyScholarship for students whose families were injured or killed on the jobApplication website: http://www.sfm-foundation.org/application_information.cfm

Century College Scholarships - Deadline: April 1, 2016Various scholarships for students attending Century in the fallhttps://centurycollege.awardspring.com/Home/Scholarships

Minnesota Clean Air Choice Scholarship - Deadline: April 1, 2016$1000 Essay contest1000 word essay on the benefits of biodiesel fuelApplication website: http://www.cleanairchoice.org/fuels/scholarship2016.cfm

Health Office News

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Prom

Sun Safety: Thinking Spring………....and Spring Break! Spring is just around the corner. Whether a Spring Break trip is on your horizon or you’re simply looking forward to some warmer and sunnier months here in Minnesota, this is a good time to check that sunscreen supply and remind ourselves and our teens that too much of a good thing can be harmful. Here are a few safety tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Dermatology about keeping your skin safe from UV rays: Sunscreen: It’s best to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going out in the sun. And be sure to get all of the spots that will be exposed - including the ears, the nose, back of the

neck, hands and feet. Sunscreen wears off, so be sure to reapply throughout the day. And a lip balm with SPF will keep those lips protected. When selecting a sunscreen, experts recommend an SPF of 15 or higher and check the expiration date as the protection wanes over time. Cover up: Grab a hat and wear some sleeves to provide a barrier from the sun. And don’t forget to protect those eyes with a pair of sunglasses that block UV rays. Watch the clock: The sun’s rays are generally the strongest during that middle portion of the day (10-4 PM). Be especially aware of sun exposure during these times…….even on a cloudy day.

Let’s talk about prom, it’s right around the corner. What corner might you ask? Kellogg and Sibley, right downtown, and we don’t mean Downton Abbey. This year’s venue is historic, though, being held at the St. Paul Union Depot, built in 1917. Don’t get confused because we’re not talking about the Minneapolis Depot, you won’t need your ice skates, but you will need 2 dates. One of which we can provide for you, May 14 at 7pm, but the other date, you’ll have to find for yourself. Tickets will be sold via SchoolView Feepay (credit card) and in school (cash/check) from April 27-May 10.

The Grand March is from 4-6 pm at Mounds View High School. Tickets will be sold for $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for students and senior citizens. But wait, you and your friends can volunteer for a mini grand march for the elderly at Shoreview Senior Living that will take place before the Mounds View Grand March. This is a great opportunity to reach out to people in your community and make someone’s day. If you are interested, con-tact [email protected]. This opportunity will allow you to reserve a spot to be first in line at the grand march at Mounds View and you can apply this event towards volunteer hours. So Mounds View, get pumped, because prom is approaching quickly! If you have any questions, contact your ju-nior class officers, Brooke Olson, Morgan Kerfeld, and Kristina Quanbeck.

Congratulations to Lynn Nelson on her selection as the Region IV Advisor of the Year forSkillsUSA. Lynn was chosen for her dedication to the organization and many accomplish-ments as a career and technical educator. Lynn will be interviewed at the National Leader-ship & Skills Conference in June as a candidate for National Advisor of the Year.

SkillsUSA

FIRST Tech ChallengeMounds View’s FIRST Tech Challenge team, The Ponytail Posse, at State Championship - Motivate Award Finalist

Guest TeachersGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Sir Isaac Newton subbed in math class for Mr. Butler and Mr. Huberty!

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Around MVHS

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Sir Isaac Newton

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NYFS Service to YouthCongratulations to Superintendent Dan Hoverman and Kevin Ameyaw (12) on receiving 2016 Service to Youth Awards from Northeast Youth & Family Services. This event honors people who provide outstanding services, activities or volunteers for the benefit of youth in the NYFS service area.

Students River Thompson (12) and Charlie Etuko (11) spoke at the Partnering for Education luncheon about their MVHS experience. Mr. Alan Page was the keynote speaker.

Kevin Ameyaw & Jerry Hromatka,

NYFS President and CEO

Dan Hoverman & Jerry Hromatka, NYFS President and CEO

River Thompson, Charlie Etuko,Alan Page & Dan Hoverman

The Singers, a professional choir of 40 members performed at Mounds View High School on February 20. They were joined by the Mounds View and Irondale concert choirs. The concert was part of the second annual Music at Mounds View concert series.

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Music at Mounds View

Mounds View

David Phelps, Director

IrondaleJason Etton, Director

The Singers

Matthew Culloton, Conductor

Combined choirs: The Singers, Irondale & Mounds View

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Around MVHS

Chinese New YearChinese classes celebrated the Chinese New Year - the year of the monkey - by hosting a dumpling making party. Students enjoyed this unique way to incorporate cultural appreciation within academic curriculum.

Boys Basketball - Senior Night

Dr. Ridlehoover & Dongfang Zhao, Chinese teacher

Winter Week

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Around MVHS

Beach Day

Neon Day

Jersey Day

Jersey Day

Winter Week

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Around MVHS

Spirit Day

Winter Week Pepfest

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Around MVHS

Faculty Royalty:Señora Foss and Tom Claseman

Señora Foss teaches Spanish and Mr. Claseman is a retired Mounds View Schools teacher and is a cur-rent substitute teacher.

Mounds View staff participated in the staff/student dodgeball game during pepfest.

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Around MVHS

Winter Week PepfestSenior Guy/Girl Dance