Spotlight
April 8, 2021
New Hope High
Harvest Elementary
Monrovia Middle
Congratulations to the Monrovia Scholars’ Bowl teams on their incredible successes on March 27that the Arab Tournament of Champions. Monrovia B won 3rd place in the 7th and 8th grade division over Arab A, Arab B, and Hartselle. Brycen Borden won 5th place overall in individual competition. Monrovia C (6th graders only) won 1st place in the 6th grade division over Hartselle B, Hartselle C, Arab 6th grade, Arab Elementary School, and Arab C. Leo Osborne( 6th grade) won 2nd place overall in individual competition. Monrovia A won 1st place in the 7th and 8th grade division over Arab A, Arab B, Hartselle, and West Point. Tate Osborne( 8th grade ) won 1st place overall in the individual competition.
In addition, yesterday, Monrovia A won a nationwide scholars’ bowl virtual event that has been ongoing since January 25th of this year, the ERIS League Tournament. Monrovia A defeated Oak Valley A in the finals to become the winner of this most prestigious event. Tate Osborne is also to be congratulated for being the highest scoring person in the tournament. Congratulations to all of the scholars’ bowl players on their excellent performances over the last several weeks. Wish them well as they prepare for the State Virtual Finals coming up on April 17th.
Sparkman Middle School
Mt. Carmel Elementary
Fairy Tale Ball
Hazel Green Elementary
Our Pre-K students enjoyed St. Patrick's Day by graphing Lucky Charms, making green pretzel rods, and rainbow cups, and even made themselves into Little Leprechauns.
In first grade, Ms. Evans' students read How to Catch a Leprechaun and How to Trap a Leprechaun in order to fully prepare. They then read the Night Before St. Patrick’s Day after they were all finished!
Rumor around the town says the Leprechauns actually got stuck for a few days!
Hazel Green High
Alfombras for Semana Santa
Students in Mrs. Dean's Spanish 2 classes learned about the tradition of making carpets from colored sawdust for Holy Week in Guatemala. Students then designed and created their own.
Virtual Academy students participate in athletics, band, and JROTC across the county. Pictured here: Lilly Brown celebrates winning “Best in Class Drum Major” for New Hope, and Chandler James celebrates senior night with his parents for Sparkman Baseball.
MCVA supports all our athletes, band members, and JROTC members across the county.