Family Weekly Update
MVHS- 4/12/24
SENIOR '24 NEWSLETTER
On Friday, April 19 and Saturday, April 20, MVHS Drama will present Disney’s Freaky Friday in the MVHS Theater. Join us for this pop-musical retelling of Mary Rogers' beloved novel.
Shows are at 7:00 PM on Friday and 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM on Saturday. Tickets will be available at the door.
EOC Dates
We will be running a two-hour delay schedule on the days marked by bold print. Students scheduled to take an exam on a given date will need to arrive at school at their normal time in order to make the first-period bell at 7:40 am. Students who are not scheduled to take an exam should arrive at school in time to start their day at 9:40.
Mount Vernon buses transport students for the entire district, not just high school students, therefore buses will operate on a regular school day schedule. Dropping off a little after 7:00 am and picking up after the last bell at 2:35 pm. If a student depends on a school bus to arrive at school in the morning, they will arrive at the normal time and will report to a designated area on days they are not scheduled to test.
- Tuesday (4/16)- ELA Part 1
- Wednesday (4/17)- ELA Part 2
- Thursday-Monday (4/18-22)- Make-ups
- Tuesday (4/23)- Am Hist/Gov
- Wednesday (4/24)- Biology
- Thursday (4/25)- Alg/Geom Part 1
- Friday (4/26)- Alg/Geom Part 2
- Monday-Friday (4/29-5/3)- Make-ups
Teacher Request Deadline
All teacher requests for the 2023-2024 school year MUST be submitted in writing to the guidance office no later than April 15.
Summer School vs. Credit Flex
Summer School- Offered to students who need credit recovery as a result of a failed class. The courses offered are:
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Algebra II
- ELA 9
- ELA 10
- ELA 11
- Biology
This is offered in person during June. Classes run Monday through Friday from 8:00am-noon.
Credit Flex- For those students who want to get ahead of the game and free up some space in their schedule (i.e. summer PE and/or Health). These courses are online and cost $150 per class. The deadline for Credit Flex sign-ups is April 1. For more information, please contact your guidance counselor.
New Class Offering- 3D Modeling & Printing
Does 3D modeling and printing sound interesting to you? If so, we are offering a new course next year that you will want to sign up for. This 3D modeling and printing course will delve into the fascinating world of 3D design, utilizing industry-leading software tools such as Blender, Autodesk Inventor, and SketchUp. Whether you want to pursue a career in industrial design, architecture, animation, 3D game development or simply want to explore the endless possibilities of 3D design and printing, this course will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in this rapidly evolving field. To join the class, contact your guidance counselor today! For more information, you can visit Mr. Wiles’s class webpage at www.kenwiles.net.
MV High School Robotics Applications
Are you interested in designing, building, coding, driving, or documenting the design robotics process? The high school is now accepting applications for the 25-26 school year for MV Robotics in which students compete in Vex VRC. Applications are due April 30th!
Vedette
Don't miss your chance to have your own copy of this year's Vedette magazine! The magazine itself will be printed later this spring, but your opportunity to buy one is NOW!
The magazine will be full of creative work (writing and art) by your classmates. Click HERE to see which pieces from the contest will be published in the magazine.
How can you get one? Copies are $6 apiece. Today (Friday) is the final day that they will be sold in the cafeteria during lunch (April 9-12). You can still purchase from Mrs. Krabill in room 253 (next to the cafeteria) or directly from a Vedette staff member by Monday, April 15 as a final option. Check out the table at lunch for some lunch-time specials.
Vedette will be available for purchase through pre-order only, so don't wait!
Have questions? See a Vedette member or Mrs. Krabill.
And...Vedette is holding our final Showcase of the year. Submit your creative work to have it featured in the cafeteria display case and/or on Vedette's webpage.
The theme: Mythical Creatures and Beasts
Collection period: April 15-29
Key Club
Mount Vernon High School Key Club came home with the highest honor bestowed upon a club after the Ohio District Leadership Conference at Embassy Suites in Columbus March 15-17, 2024. Olufemi Odiah will serve the state of Ohio as the next governor. His passion, vision, and dedication for service was realized on the highest platform. He will serve all Ohio Key Clubs and lead the district's board through March 2025. He was also recognized for his work as Lt. Governor this past year by receiving the Governor's Excellence Award for his work serving Division 11. Congratulations, Olufemi! Additionally, Peyton Hauenstein-Cline won the talent contest, and he performed his winning song at a banquet of 250 attendees. He set the standard for future talent contestants.
Purpose of HIVE/New HIVE phone & device policy
Purpose of HIVE:
HIVE serves as a dedicated intervention period aimed at providing tailored support to students. This structured environment allows our staff to foster meaningful connections with students while offering additional assistance, enrichment opportunities, and the chance to catch up on assignments.
During HIVE, it is essential that students remain focused on instructional and academic activities. Beginning in the 4th quarter (4/2/24) the use of phones, headphones, earbuds, or AirPods will not be permitted during HIVE unless explicitly authorized by the teacher for academic purposes. Any unauthorized phone usage will result in confiscation and referral to the office, in accordance with our Electronic Device Usage policy.
Students eligible for the HIVE incentive may use their phones upon reporting to the theater or library. However, if these students decide to stay in HIVE, once they enter HIVE, phone usage will not be allowed. This policy ensures that all students maximize their time for academic engagement and growth during HIVE sessions.
Reminder of the Device Usage Policy per the Student Handbook (page 17)
ELECTRONIC DEVICE USAGE
Cell phones and other devices are allowed in the building. The USE OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AT SCHOOL IS A PRIVILEGE. This privilege can be revoked at any time. Devices can be used in between classes during transition times. However, devices should not be used in the following areas at any time:
Classroom (unless authorized by teacher)
Restrooms
Locker rooms
Theater
Office
Students may not record or photograph any other student or staff member without their permission and/or knowledge. Any photos or videos taken in an illegal manner will be reported to the proper authorities and may result in school discipline. Classroom usage will be determined by the classroom teacher. A sign will be utilized to distinguish if device usage (other than Chromebooks) is permitted in a classroom at any specific time. Students who are unable to follow the device usage policies and procedures will face the following consequences:
First offense: verbal warning,(& a minor referral)
Second offense: contact will be made with the parent/guardian, and the device will be sent to the office. Devices can be picked up by the student at the end of that school day.
Third offense: teacher issued lunch detention and contact will be made with parent/guardian. Device will be sent to the office and can be picked up by the student at the end of that school day.
Fourth offense: a written final warning will be sent home.
Fifth offense: loss of the privilege to have an electronic device at school.
ONCE A STUDENT LOSES THE PRIVILEGE TO HAVE AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE, ANY FURTHER INFRACTIONS WILL LEAD TO ADMINISTRATION HOLDING ON TO THE DEVICE UNTIL A PARENT/GUARDIAN CAN COME TO THE SCHOOL TO PICK IT UP. CONTINUING TO VIOLATE THIS POLICY COULD RESULT IN SUSPENSION.
**Failure to serve any punishment could result in a court referral, social probation, loss of driving privilege, revocation of parking permit, or any other punishment that administration deems fitting.
Forum Books
Parents of Seniors!
Order of your 2024 Forum Book now! Go to the link below or use the QR code to buy the yearbook online. The last day to order the book is June 1st.
Immunizations for Juniors
Parents/Guardians of current 11th grade students,
The State of Ohio law requires all students to have a Meningococcal ACWY (MCV4) vaccine before entering 12th grade or they will be withheld from school until the requirements are met. If your child has already had this vaccine, please disregard this message. If your child has not yet received this vaccine, or other school-required immunizations students can receive their immunizations at the Nationwide Children's Hospital School-Based Health Center. Click here to indicate your interest in your student receiving the immunization at the Nationwide Children's Hospital School Based Health Center and a member of their team will be in contact with you to schedule an appointment. Appointments can be conveniently scheduled during the school day during a time that limits an interruption to their learning. There are also times available outside of the school day and they will be open throughout the summer.
If you do not choose to participate in the immunization clinic please make sure your child receives their vaccines before next school year. You can visit the following locations to get the immunizations:
- Your child’s doctor/healthcare provider, call ahead for verification
- The Knox County Health Department Immunization Clinic, call (740) 399-8008 to make an appointment
- Local pharmacies often provide them for ages 13 and up, please be sure to call ahead for verification
There are two exemptions to the state law:
- If your child has a medical condition that prevents him or her from receiving the vaccine, a statement from the student’s health provider (Immunization Exemption Form) is required and must be provided to the school.
- If you object for good cause including religious reasons, fill out the Immunization Exemption Form by clicking the link or by stopping into the school office. The form must be signed by a parent/guardian and turned in to the school office.
Governor's Art Exhibition
Over the past weekend, the regional judging for the Governor's Art Exhibition took place, with a total of 507 artworks submitted from our region. Mount Vernon High School is pleased to announce that three of our students have been selected to advance to the next round of judging. Alexis Cook, a 12th-grade student, Jasmine Beutel, an 11th-grade student, and Kennedy Howard, a 10th-grade student, each had one artwork selected for further consideration. This upcoming weekend, their artwork will undergo further evaluation to determine if it qualifies to be among the top 300 pieces from across the state. It is noteworthy that only 95 pieces advanced from our region, making this achievement a significant honor for our talented and creative students.
Senior Information
Prom
Date: May 18, 2024 from 8:00pm-11:00pm
Location: The Rural Society at Warwick Farm
Graduation
Date: Sunday, May 26 at 3:00pm
Location: Energy Fieldhouse
Scholarships
All available scholarships that have been received by the guidance office are available for students on Naviance. Please have your student check them out at least once a week to see what has been added.