MVS Family News
Blazing our own path to excellence!
Sunday, May 12th
A big, well-deserved congratulations to our graduating seniors! See pictures of our graduation ceremony below. We are so proud of each of you! We look forward to seeing you make your place in the world!
We have 4.5 days of school left! Be sure to finish strong and complete all of your assignments and assessments for the year by Friday, May 17th at NOON. All high school courses have a final that counts either 10% or 25% of the course grade. It is VERY important that those tests/ projects are finished!
High school students who have taken AP courses this year will have their remaining AP tests this week. See the schedule and locations below.
Go M@VS!
:0) Mrs. Bishop
Upcoming Dates
May 7-14-- AP Testing
May 13-17-- 9th-12th Final Exams
May 17-- Last day of School- all work due by NOON
May 17-- Academic Support Center closed
May 17 or May 20-- All students turn in laptops and textbooks
May 21-- Final Grade Cards will be emailed & mailed to parents
May 21 to June 14-- Summer School: Grades 2-7 @ CGIS (by invitation only)
May 21 to June 14-- Summer School: Grades 8-12 @ MHS (by invitation only)
To view all MVS events, click here to see the website calendar. https://mvs.maryville-schools.org/about-mvs/calendar
Deadline- Friday at NOON
Students have only four and a half days left to keep working and finish strong! Since MCS has made Friday a half day for students, all work needs to be completed by NOON on Friday. Also, our Academic Support Center will be closed on Friday.
Turn In Laptops & Materials
All students need to return their laptop and charger to the MVS office on Friday or Monday. Please remember to also bring your charger and any other materials that you have borrowed-- novels, fingerprinting kit, etc.
Congratulations Seniors
Congratulations to the class of 2024 who were presented their diplomas in our graduation ceremony last Thursday. Everyone looked great in their gaps and gowns, and we were cheered on by the MCS School Board, Director of Schools Mike Winstead (who was also our keynote speaker), and Assistant Director Amy Vagnier. Their families joined us in honoring these students' accomplishments and took lots of great photos.
Reminders:
AP Testing for Adavanced Placement Classes
AP tests will be taken with our sister schools, MJHS and MHS. These schools host some tests on their campuses, but some are held in local churches. Please note the location of your test below. If reporting to a school for testing, please report to the front office and let them know that you are an MVS student and are there to test. End times are best estimates. Students will be allowed to text their parents or leave (if driving) if their group finishes testing early. Please make sure students eat breakfast or lunch before coming to test. There will be no snack time, nor meal service.
What to bring in an AP test-- https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/exam-policies-guidelines/what-to-bring-on-exam-day
AP Calculator Policy-- https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/exam-policies-guidelines/calculator-policies
Dual Enrollment Grades
If you completed a DE course this spring 2024, please provide Mrs. Davis in the front office a copy of your UNOFFICIAL college transcript by May 13. Maryville College students can print this from their self-service account. Pellissippi students can print this from their My Pellissippi account (see directions below).
The below pictures are from a current senior's My Pellissippi account.
Directions:
- From your MyPellissippi home screen, select "Student Self-Service."
- Indicate "More Options," then "Student Records."
- On the "Student Records" menu, scroll to the bottom to select "Transcript-Printable Version."
Enrollment for 24-25
You are currently enrolled at MVS, thus you are automatically enrolled with MVS again for next year unless you decide to make a change or Mrs. Bishop recommends you make a change based on your performance this year. If you wish to withdraw from MVS to attend another school for 24-25 please email jennifer.davis@maryville-schools.org to let us know. Then, you will need to come into MVS to sign the withdrawal form and let us know what school you will be attending next year. Note- MVS tuition students wishing to enroll in another Maryville City School must apply for tuition with MCS.
As you are considering what school looks like for your student for next year, please consider how this year has gone. If your child has flourished at home with the reduced stress of not being in an onsite school and shown the ability to be responsible for their own schoolwork, then sounds like another year at MVS is a great choice! If your student has struggled this year with task completion, failing grades, and attendance issues, then consider if any of these were better when attending an on-site school or if these things are struggles regardless of the environment. Either way, we will continue to work with your student to help overcome these issues.
Choosing MVS Classes for 24-25
MVS students in grades 8 through 11 will need to choose their classes for next school year. For core classes (English, Math, Science, and Social Studies), your current teachers have recommended what classes would best suit your academic skills and further course of study. In high school, you also have to have a Focus Area consisting of three classes (see here for more information-- page 13). You have received an email with teacher/ admin recommended courses and a link to make your choices. Before you choose, be sure to read about each course in the MVS Scholar's Prep Guide and make sure it is something you are interested in and ready for. If need the email sent again, please email Mrs. Davis jennifer.davis@maryville-schools.org
Summer School: Grades 4-7
For students in grades 4-7, Summer School is a great way to strengthen reading and math skills that were not mastered during the regular school year. Students are invited to Summer School based on teacher recommendation, grades, and assessment scores. Invited students in grades 4-7 will attend Summer School in person at Coulter Grove Intermediate School. As soon as we receive more information on Summer School, we will send it out directly to the invited students.
Summer School: Grades 8-12
In high school, students must earn certain credits to graduate. (See list of graduation requirements here on page 12). To earn a credit for a course, a student must pass the class with a 60/D average or better. If the student fails the course with an average below 50, the entire course must be taken again, and some entire core courses can be retaken in summer school. If a student has an average between 50 and 60, then the student may have the option of taking an abbreviated core course during summer school, just focusing on the deficient standards, to recover the credit and receive a passing score of 60/D for the course. For more information on credit recovery, see here on p.17.
Thus, you can look at your student’s current averages and consider if he/she will be getting information about Summer School. Summer School for grades 8-12 will take place on-site at Maryville High School. Courses available at Summer School are only the core graduation requirements including English, math, science, and social studies. As soon as we receive more information on Summer School, we will send it out directly to the invited students.
Community Connections:
Parks & Rec Summer Information
Click on the picture below for more information on Parks & Rec Summer Activities.
Procedure Reminders:
Ready to Start Driving?
Students must request their 1010 Form before going to the DMV to receive their Learner’s Permit. Please call MVS or email Jennifer Davis. 1010 forms are given based on the previous 9 weeks' grades. If you are failing multiple classes, you are not eligible for a 1010 form until your grades are brought up to passing. The 1010 forms are good for 30 days during the school year.
Turning in Late Work?
If you are turning in any late work, be sure to always contact your teacher after submitting the assignment. Teachers are not notified when a student submits assignments after the due date, so they may not know you even turned something in.
Feeling Sick?
MVS Contacts
Principal: Deana Bishop
Registrar/Bookkeeper/Front Office: Jennifer Davis
Academic Support Center: Marissa Geter
IEPs/ 504s: Melissa Vagnier
Ready Graduate Advisor (9-12): Wes Lambert
School Resource Officer: Adam Cook
Tech Support for Hardware: Click on the "Student Tech Help" button in ClassLink or click here.