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January 10, 2025
From the Principal...
Our Administrative and Student Support Team
Dear WVMS Community,
Our administrative and student support team at Western Valley Middle School is dedicated to fostering a positive learning environment and supporting the success of every student.
Dr. Nardi, Principal
Ms. France, TOSA/Assistant Principal
Mr. Camacho, Student Support TOSA
Mr. Moreno, School Counselor
Together, we are committed to ensuring that WVMS is a place where students feel safe, supported, and inspired to achieve their best. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to any of us—we are here for you and your students.
Thank you for your partnership!
Warm regards,
Dr. Nardi
Principal, Western Valley Middle School
Vaping Prevention Education at WVMS
We are excited to share that our students will be learning about the risks of vaping through a grant from notMYkid. As part of our commitment to meeting the needs of our students, we are implementing the CATCH My Breath Youth E-Cigarette Prevention Program.
CATCH My Breath is a research-based program designed to prevent e-cigarette use among students in grades 5-12. Each grade level will participate in four lessons led by notMYkid presenters during their regular science classes. The schedule is as follows:
- 6th Grade: Week of November 18
- 7th Grade: Week of February 3
- 8th Grade: Week of February 10
For more information about this program, please visit www.catchmybreath.org.
Did you know?
Student ID, Lanyard, and ID Pouch Replacement
Student ID replacement is $5.00. Students will also 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.