Eagle Eye
HVMS E-Newsletter
Helping Students Find Their Wings Since 1972
Our mission at Hidden Valley Middle School is to cultivate knowledge, to promote civic responsibility, to provide opportunities for the exploration of interests and abilities, to foster positive attitudes, and to develop essential skills necessary for all students to become productive citizens capable of thriving in the dynamic world of the twenty-first century.
Book Fair
The Scholastic Book Fair will be at Hidden Valley Middle School from Monday, November 28th to Friday, December 2nd. Mark your calendar to shop online or in person!
https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/hvms
2022-2023 Yearbooks
Please use the link below to order your yearbook!
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/customer/1119431/Hidden-Valley-Middle-School/
Additionally, parents/guardians may purchase yearbook ads through the link above to celebrate their students' milestones and successes.
SCHOOL INFORMATION

Let’s GLOW-CRAZY!
Students, mark your calendars for our first-ever GLOW Social – it’s glowing down Friday, December 2! Wear your favorite white shirts or neon colors, bring your glow sticks and necklaces, and plan to come enjoy an afternoon of food, music, and games with your friends!
What: GLOW Social
Where: HVMS Gym
When: Friday, December 2
Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m.
We’ll have a LIVE DJ playing music, games set up to play, pizza and chips to munch on, photo areas, and more! Let’s glow!
Community Service Club
The Community Service Club has partnered with the RCACP and The Franklin County Humane Society this holiday season. A tree has been placed in the lobby of the school. We invite the school community to adopt an item that will then be donated to these organizations. Students can pick up a dog or cat tag from the tree. Students can then take the tag to Ms. Stiles (room 205), and she will exchange the tag for a card with the item or items on it. Due to parents not being able to have access to the building during the day, we ask that your child be the one to pick up the tag and take it to Mrs. Stiles. We ask that all donations be dropped off by Wednesday, December 14th at the latest. Thank you for your support. Our students are very excited about this opportunity, and the organizations are very grateful for anything we are able to provide.
Here is a list of the items that are available:
RCACP items:
Puppy pads
Snuggle safe heating disk
Small cat bowls for kittens
Fancy Feast cans kitten
Leashes
Harnesses for medium to large dogs
Dog food
Cat food
Cat and dog toys
They also have a website you can access items to purchase that will be sent directly to them:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/ML3D973N9E49/ref=cm_sw_su_w
Franklin County Humane Society
Dental chews (no rawhide please)
Pelletized pine horse bedding (used instead of cat litter—less dust)
New collars and leashes
Bleach free cleaners
Paper towels & toilet paper
Dryer sheets
Liquid hand soap
Dawn dish soap
15- and 39-gallon trash bags
Copy paper & address labels
School Store
Want to purchase some school spirit wear? Please visit the link below to shop at our school store. A portion of all proceeds comes back to the school!
Home | Hidden Valley Middle School - Eagles (fuzzypickletshirts.com)
CELEBRATIONS

SOAR Card Recipients
Students can receive SOAR cards at HVMS by going above and beyond our school-wide expectations of being safe, organized, accountable, and respectful. Our entire matrix of school-wide expectations is posted to the right. We will be distributing SOAR cards to students and parents/guardians by email, and recipients will be entered into monthly drawings for prizes. The following students have received SOAR cards since our last newsletter:
6th Grade
Isabel Bommarito
Xavier Charles
Addison Chase
Erin Downes
Katherine Karolyi
Eli Orange
Ava Plunkett
Jackson Smith
Ellie Underwood
Shawn Wickham
7th Grade
Jared Sohm
8th Grade
Dale Mills
Miguel Murillo
INSTRUCTION

Eagles are Opportunity Ready
RCPS Mission: To invest in our community's future by preparing our students with Opportunity Ready skills as defined in the RCPS Profile of a Graduate.
RCPS Vision: Preparing every student, in every school, and in every classroom to be Opportunity Ready.
Our HVMS students demonstrate opportunity ready skills on a daily basis both in the classroom and in the community. We would love to start sharing out more of what our students are doing that demonstrate the following skills:
- Citizenship
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Career Plan
- Creativity
- Competence
- Centeredness
- Critical Thinking
HVMS PTSO
Our PTSO is instrumental in providing support to our entire school community, and the success of the program depends on you! Dues are $5 per individual who is joining. 100% of our membership fees go directly to supporting our school community. If you have any questions about membership, please contact Meredith Burrow: mereburrow@yahoo.com
Please click below to learn more about our HVMS PTSO:
Moe's Taco Kits
We have partnered with Moe’s Southwest Grill to offer Taco Meal Kits with all the ingredients needed for an easy, fun family dinner for only $35.99 plus tax.
$5 from every Taco Kit sold during this event will go directly toward supporting HVMS! Pick-up will be at Hidden Valley Middle School between 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
This will be a monthly fundraiser, and our next date is Tuesday, December 13.
Future dates tentatively include the following:
- January 17
- February 14
- March 14
- April 11
- May 16
Please click the link below to find information on ordering closer to the event dates:
TECHNOLOGY CORNER

Technology Issues
SCHOOL SAFETY

School Safety Starts with YOU!

ATHLETICS
General Information
6th, 7th, and 8th grade students are allowed to compete on the middle school athletic teams. All participating students must have a current VHSL sports physical dated on or after May 1, 2022. No student will be permitted to participate in tryouts or practice without a completed VHSL physical form on file. Additionally, all students must have health insurance if they want to participate.
Athletic ticket prices: adult tickets will be $5, and student tickets are $2. These funds are used to help offset the cost for officials, transportation to away games, and team equipment.
Please visit the following page to access schedules: HVMS Athletics

UPCOMING EVENTS
November 21-25
Looking Ahead
Thursday, December 1: Winter Sports Pep Rally
Friday, December 2: GLOW Social (3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.)
Tuesday, December 6: HVMS Band Concert (@ HVHS - 6:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, December 7: HVMS Choir Concert (@ HVHS - 7:00 p.m.)
Friday, December 16: End of 2nd 9 Weeks
Monday, December 19 - Friday, December 30: Schools Closed (Winter Break)
Monday, January 2: Schools Closed (Teacher Workday)
January 10: State Growth Assessments for 6-8 Reading
January 12: Report Cards Sent Home
January 16: Schools Closed (MLK, Jr. Day)
January 25: 3-hour Early Dismissal
February 3: 3rd 9 Weeks Midpoint
February 7: State Growth Assessments for 6-8 Math
February 13: Schools Closed (Parent/Teacher Conferences)
March 7 - March 8: SOL 8th Grade Writing Test (2-day test)
March 9: End of 3rd 9 Weeks
March 10: Schools Closed (Teacher Workday)
March 15: 3-hour Early Dismissal
March 22: Report Cards Sent Home
March 27 - March 31: Schools Closed (Spring Break)
April 7: Schools Closed
April 21: 4th 9 Weeks Midpoint
May 9 - May 12: SOL Testing: Algebra, Geometry, Science 8, Civics, Math 6-8, Reading 6-8
May 23 - May 25: 3-hour Early Dismissal
May 25: Last Day of School
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