Good evening, Grand Valley parents and guardians, This is Diane Ferguson. This is a friendly reminder to please complete your student's beginning of the year forms online on Final Forms. A link, with your account details, was emailed to you. If you have any questions or need any help filling out the information on Final Forms, Grand Valley's Community Liaison Miss M will be in the Middle School Computer lab to assist families. The middle school computer lab will be open on the following days: Thursday, August 12th from 2 pm to 6 pm, Monday, August 16th from 8 am to 4 pm and Wednesday, August 18th from 1 pm to 6 pm. Please remember that Grand Valley will not be accepting beginning of the year forms on paper. All beginning of the year forms must be completed in Final Forms. Thank you and have a good evening. Go mustangs!
over 3 years ago, Diane Ferguson
Don’t forget as you’re out doing school shopping, below is the high school dress code: Dress Code Maintaining a proper standard of clothing helps to keep an air of seriousness at school. We believe there is a definite relationship between good dress habits, good work habits, and proper school behavior. Any fashion, dress accessory, or grooming that is found to be disruptive to the educational process or presents health or safety concerns will not be permitted. Therefore, the principal shall have final jurisdiction in individual cases when interpreting and enforcing dress and grooming guidelines. In the event that the dress code is broken, the school will provide students with appropriate clothing when available. If nothing is available, it will be the responsibility of the parent to bring clothing that is appropriate. 1. Generally any clothing that draws unnecessary attention, too revealing or is exhibitionist in nature will not be permitted. 2. Hair must be neat and clean and not disruptive to the educational process. 3. Clothing, buttons, badges, etc. that contain messages that are vulgar, offensive, obscene, libelous; that denigrate others on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or viability; that promote or reference alcohol, tobacco or drug use, violence, weapons, or death will not be permitted. 4. Bandanas will not be permitted to be worn in any fashion. 5. Head gear will not be worn during school hours. It must be removed upon arriving to the lockers. This includes hoods from sweatshirts, students are NOT permitted to wear hoods up during the day in the building. 6. Physical Education classes will require students to change into clothing that will conform to the activity and will not be of danger to the students. Students must have a change of clothes and shoes for Physical Education Class. 7. Pajama tops and bottoms are not permitted to be worn at school. 8. Tank-top style, halter-top style, strapless top style or garments with spaghetti straps will not be permitted. Sleeveless style garments will be permitted as long as the area from the neck to the shoulder is covered. 9. Shorts may be worn throughout the school year. Length of shorts and skirts must be no higher than 6 “ above the knee. 10. Excessively oversized or sagging clothing will not be permitted. Bottoms must stay in place at the waistline or hipline with or without a belt. The waist is defined as the area between the bottom of the ribcage and the top of the hipbone. Tops and bottoms must overlap at all times including when arms are raised. 11. No undergarments are permitted to be showing. 12. No chains of any kind will be permitted on a student or their clothing. 13. Holes in pants that reveal skin or undergarments will not be permitted 6” above the knee unless tights are worn underneath. 14. Visible undergarments will not be permitted. 15. Any excessively form-fitting clothes that are revealing, including but not limited to yoga pants, and jeggings, will not be permitted unless the front and back of the student are completely covered when arms are raised above the head. 16. Inappropriate footwear (slippers, roller shoes, beach sandals, barefoot) will not be permitted. 17. Blankets are not permitted to be used/worn during the school day. As students mature into high school, they are permitted more privileges, therefore: 18. Students are permitted to wear flip-flops and/or backless/strapless shoes. Teachers do however have the right to not permit certain style of shoes depending on the curriculum they are teaching. Students who are representing Grand Valley at an official function or public event may be required to follow specific dress requirements. Usually, this applies to athletic teams, bands, and other such groups. We look forward to seeing you soon! Ms. Cozad
over 3 years ago, Roberta Cozad
A couple athletics schedule changes: Friday's Football Scrimmage at Fairport is now an intersquad scrimmage at the stadium at 6pm. Saturday's Boys' Soccer scrimmage has been postponed to Tuesday, 8/10 at 5pm at the Park.
over 3 years ago, Frank Shreve
Attention all families with students entering kindergarten, 7th and 12th grade. Please review your students’ immunization records to ensure they are up-to-date. See the below list for the required immunizations. 7th Grade 1 dose of Tdap 1 dose of Meningococcal 12th Grade 2 doses of Meningococcal For your convenience Ashtabula County Health Department will have Tdap and Meningococcal vaccines available during our August 6th and 27th COVID-19 vaccine clinic. Please see attached form for accepted insurance companies. If you do not have insurance of your insurance is not listed the cost of each vaccine is $10 or $15 for two vaccines for one student. Check or cash is accepted. Please contact Nurse Esquivel with any questions. elizabeth.esquivel@grandvalley.school
almost 4 years ago, Nurse Esquivel
TDAP/Memingococcal
FinalForms Help in the AD Office tonight 5-8pm!
almost 4 years ago, Frank Shreve
FinalForms Help has moved to the AD office!
almost 4 years ago, Frank Shreve
FinalForms help is in room 205! 😄
almost 4 years ago, Grand Valley Schools
Please note, there was an error posted about the elementary start time. The elementary school start time for the 21-22 school year will be 8:45 AM. We are sorry for any confusion the error caused. Thank you.
almost 4 years ago, Roberta Cozad
FinalForms Help tonight in the MS Computer Lab from 5-8pm! Enter through the main front doors.
almost 4 years ago, Frank Shreve
FinalForms is now active for GV Athletics! Access information has been sent out to the coaches for distribution to their parents!
almost 4 years ago, Frank Shreve
Grand Valley Local Schools is installing eight "Rehydration Station" locations. These stations allow for any staff or student to easily refill their water bottle.
almost 4 years ago, Grand Valley Schools
Rehydration Station
Rehydration Station
All GV students, staff members and their families are welcome to register to receive the two dose Pfizer vaccine. The first dose will be administered on August 6th at 2:00 in the GV auditorium. The second dose will be administered on August 27th (time will be given closer to the date of the event). Please complete the Google Form for each person receiving a vaccine in order to register for the event. Must be 12 years of age or older at the time of the first vaccine. Students must be accompanied by a parent for the first vaccine or a Consent to Administer COVID- 19 vaccine form must be completed. Vaccine is free. No insurance information needed. A Consent to Administer COVID- 19 vaccine form may be emailed to you upon request. Please email Nurse Esquivel with any questions elizabeth.esquivel@grandvalley.school Google Form: https://forms.gle/4b1b9ne821seQPzs9
almost 4 years ago, Nurse Esquivel
Protect our community
We are still looking for a JV Volleyball coach for this fall! Please contact Frank Shreve at frank.shreve@grandvalley.school if interested!
almost 4 years ago, Frank Shreve
Fall Athletics Schedules have been posted on the school website!
almost 4 years ago, Frank Shreve
We are still looking for a JV Volleyball coach for this fall! Please contact Frank Shreve at frank.shreve@grandvalley.school if interested!
almost 4 years ago, Frank Shreve
A big thank you to Walmart in Middlefield!
almost 4 years ago, Stacie Orosz
Walmart
To all incoming 7th grade students, Mrs. Juker set up a Math Contest. Go to Moby Max (with your normal Moby Max login), in the contest area, and complete 420 min. of Math over the summer and you will receive a prize. Make sure you compete in this contest. We don't want to lose all of our hard work over the summer that we worked so hard to gain this summer! 420 min, is just a few minutes a day!
almost 4 years ago, Roberta Cozad
A-Tech Senior Awards Ceremony 2021 - Congratulations to all!
almost 4 years ago, Roberta Cozad
a tech
Atech
6th grade Scholastic Hardest Math Problem Challenge- Adam Hylton, Liam Hart, Violet Morse, and Rylee Rogers
almost 4 years ago, Roberta Cozad
hardest math problem