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February 17th Viking Update Blog Post

CLASS OF 2022 RING CEREMONY AND DEDICATION

Congratulations to the Spring Valley Class of 2022! Yesterday, Tuesday, February 16th, Spring Valley High School junior students who purchased a class ring participated in the ring ceremony and dedication. These students are preparing for the next chapter which, will be their senior year. Spring Valley couldn’t be prouder of all the things these students have accomplished so far. Go Vikings!

Spring Virtual Open House

Greetings Spring Valley Families! Welcome to our Virtual Spring Open House. Although different than our annual face-to-face Open House, we still wanted to provide all of you with the opportunity to meet your child’s teachers and learn more about all of the wonderful things that are happening here at Spring Valley High School.

Please use the link below to access the Virtual Spring Open House presentation:https://tinyurl.com/SVSpringOpenHouse2021  

The presentation will be accessible starting at 9:00 A.M. today through 8:00 P.M. Friday, February 27.

Thank you all for your continued support of Spring Valley High School!

Go Vikings!!  #StrongerTogether

FINAL Make-up Day for Yearbook Pictures

FINAL MAKE-UP YEARBOOK PICTURE DAY FOR 9TH, 10TH, & 11TH GRADERS – Friday, February 26 from 9 am – 12 pm in the Front Lobby of SVHS (Please see attached flyer for more details)

Talented and Gifted Theater Honors Class Auditions

SVHS HOSTING THE RED CROSS BLOOD MOBILE ON FEBRUARY 26th.

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If you are 18 and older you will receive a $5 Amazon gift card for your successful donation. You also help our students earn a scholarship for college with your donation!
Here is the link to sign up to donate. We appreciate all your support! 
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=SpringValleyHS

Principals With Heart Campaign

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2021 MIDLANDS HEART WALK –

TEAM SPRING VALLEY

FCA MEETING

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College Prep Palooza

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STATE SCHOLARSHIPS INFO NIGHT

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Silicon Valley tech company Service Now wants to break down barriers to entry for students of color interested in pursuing a career in S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Join their virtual roundtable: Courageous Conversations on 2/18 to hear from representatives from the nations top HBCUs for S.T.E.A.M about career readiness for black students and solutions for engaging more HBCU students in tech careers. 

The discussion will cover topics such as encouraging black students to pursue careers in STEAM, innovative strategies for connecting with HBCU students and the importance of diversity in the tech field. Upon registration there will be an ‘opt-in’ link for interested parties to apply for open positions at Service Now. If you are a student interested in S.T.E.A.M this is the perfect opportunity for you to expand your network and make yourself visible.

Courageous Conversations: Black History Month Edition will feature 2x Grammy winner/actor Common, Benedict College President Dr. Roslyn Artis, Miles College President Bobbie Knight, SVP Global Head of Design Service Now Amy Lokey, Sr. Director, Strategy & Operations Service Now Cheick Camara and Sr. Program Manager Diversity & Inclusion Chris Rogers. 
Tune in February 18th at 12:00 p.m. PT/ 3:00 p.m. ET on Zoom To register visit: https://bhmatservicenow.splashthat.com/

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A JOB ?

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THOUGHTFUL THURSDAY’S

On February 25th we begin our first session of a 5-part virtual series Money Now for College.  As a parent, the reality of paying for college becomes more and more real each year. Currently, the College Board reports that a “moderate” college budget for an in-state public college averaged $24,061 per year. A moderate budget at a private college averaged $47,831 per year. Yikes! We hope you will join us for our 30-minute sessions from 6-6:30 p.m. Here’s the registration link please see the attached flyer.Lisa Bishton