Wildcat news
July 19, 2024
October 18, 2024
From the Principal...
Dear WVMS Community,
We had a fantastic first week back on campus after fall break! Our student-athletes wrapped up their regular seasons, and we are incredibly proud of their hard work and determination:
Boys Soccer: 5 Wins, 2 Losses – Made Playoffs!
Girls Soccer: 3 Wins, 3 Losses, 1 Tie
Girls Varsity Volleyball: 1 Win, 6 Losses
Girls JV Volleyball: 0 Wins, 5 Losses
In addition to our sports achievements, we celebrated our First Quarter Honor Roll and Positive Office Referral students! It was heartwarming to see so many families join us to recognize their students’ success. These amazing Wildcats are listed below.
Looking ahead, we are excited to invite parents to our first Wildcat Principal Chat & PTO Meet-Up on October 31 at 1:15 PM in Room 547. This is an opportunity to learn more about Western Valley Middle School and discuss how you can get involved as a volunteer and support our school, teachers, and students.
Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Warm regards,
Dr. Stephanie Nardi
Principal
Quarter 1 Positive Office Referrals
Ms. France's Homeroom
Sarah Avelar
Paul Chavez
Nehemiah Chinelle Buckley
Mugisha Freddy
Hailey Aguilar
Arley Sanchez Torres
Daniel Molina
Giselle Delgado-Porras
Joseph Cunningham
Mykenzi Gusman
Kimberly Cortez Espinoza
Brian Ayala
Dominic Garcia
Israel Fonseca Galindo
Dianeryka Tovar
Julian Garcia
Sophia Adame
Llovera Vandorn-Miranda
Mario Loera
Giselle Delgado-Porras
Alexia Lopez
Lehila Perez
Ayden Alvarez
Christian Ugarte
Kayden Howard
Markel Williams
Thomas Hinchey
Darshawn McAllistor
Valentino "Tino" Alvarado
Ms. Holliday's class (7th, 4th, and 2nd periods)
Rico Herrera
Peighton Phillips
Ethan Reynolds
Student Lanyard and ID Pouch Replacement
Beginning Monday, September 30, students will be charged $1.00 for any extra lanyards and 50 cents for plastic ID pouches. Thank you.
Important Cell Phone Policy Information...
FESD Policy:
Electronic devices including, but not limited to, cell phones, handheld devices, media players, watches, earbuds, or other similar gadgets are not allowed to be used or displayed during the school day, from the beginning to the end, unless a staff member specifically instructs or permits their use for educational purposes. It is important that these devices do not disrupt the learning
environment, compromise safety, or affect the well-being of others. Please note that the school district cannot be held responsible for any loss, damage, or theft of such devices, and students bringing such devices to school or a school event do so at their own risk.
To maintain a focused and respectful learning environment at Western Valley Middle School, we have a clear policy regarding cell phones and wearable tech:
- All cell phones must be turned off and kept in backpacks throughout the school day. This includes lunch, recess, and passing periods.
- If a cell phone is seen out during the school day, it will be confiscated. The phone can be picked up by a parent or guardian (not the student) in the office after school or before school the following day. This policy will apply to each offense.
- Wearable technology, such as smartwatches, will be subject to the same policy if they become a distraction.