Wear your pajamas tomorrow for College Go Week!
Wear your favorite college gear tomorrow for College Go Week!
Our weekly events.
Reminder! This Wed., Sept. 25th is our next scheduled two-hour delay for professional development. Our doors will open for students at 9:30 and your child's bus will arrive 2 hours later than a normal day. School will start at 10:00 AM.
Don't forget that this week is College Go Week!
Our Paragon Promotions fundraiser is going on now! You can sell online!
Tomorrow is our Paragon Promotions school fundraiser kick-off. Your student will bring home a packet. Orders will be due October 4th. Payment will not be due until the products are delivered.
Tomorrow is Hat Day for a Cure! Students may wear their favorite hat for $1.
College Go Week is next week! Here are the dress up days!
One week from today (Wednesday, September 25th) is our next scheduled TWO-HOUR DELAY.
Carnival for a Cure is THIS Friday, Sept. 20th at SVHS!
Don't forget that this Friday, September 20th is Hat Day for a Cure! Students can wear their favorite hat to school for $1.
Weekly Events
College Go Week is coming the week of September 23rd - 27th! Here are the themed dress-up days! We will post again late next week.
Carnival for a Cure is coming to SVHS on Fri., Sept. 20th!
"Once you learn to read, you will be forever free." - Frederick Douglass
A sincere thank you to every single member of our school community who has played a role in the literacy development of our students.
Another thank you to everyone who made yesterday's PTO event, Donuts with Grownups, a success. We were so happy to see all of our Viking grandparents and grownups! Thanks again to Elle-J Trucking and Clinton McDonald's for their donations.
Mark your calendar now for Friday, Sept. 20th when Van Duyn will join other SV schools for a Hat Day to "Tackle Childhood Cancer" for the PS We Love You Fund. Students may bring $1 to wear their favorite hat to school.
We will never forget - September 11, 2001.
August Viking Vibes winners. These students were chosen for showing Respect. Respect is seeing value in all people and things and treating them with care.
Pictured left to right, Charlotte Zamani, kindergarten; Kya Stevenson, first grade; Noah Karanovich, fourth grade; Oliver Smith, third grade; and Emma Fyfe, second grade.