
Grand Valley High Yearbook is ready to order! See link below.
(these will also be mailed home this week)
https://5il.co/3au6j


Rabies Clinic - Sat., April 12 from 9-11am at the GVHS Shop. $10 cash only! All pets must be on a leash or carrier. For more info., please contact Animal Hospital of Orwell at (440) 437-6335. The Grand Valley FFA is assisting & receiving profits, so thank you for your support!


Dear Grand Valley Local Schools Community,
We are proud to share the incredible efforts of our students and staff in ensuring a high-quality education for all.
Our students are making significant strides, and with the continued support of our community, we know they can achieve even more.
Please take a moment to read the attached letter (link available also) introducing a new incentive program for all students in grades K-12.
Dr. William R. Nye, Jr.
https://5il.co/3ate9


GVMS Student Council Members are hard at work preparing for the Country Neighbor Food Drive! The Food Drive will be this week from March 17th through the 21st.
Donations can be sent in with your child or to the GVMS office.
(Items needed are peanut butter, jelly, spaghetti sauce, cereal, crackers, soup, mac and cheese and canned vegetables. They are also in need of hand soap. Please donate items in plastic containers as opposed to glass containers if possible.)



Thank you to everyone who participated in the dodgeball tournament for Girls soccer! Congratulations to the winning teams!






The Junior Achievement Titan Challenge is a competition between schools that gives students a chance to become the CEO of a Corporation using a computer simulation in the Technology Field. Students are able to create the company, manage resources, hire marketing firms and develop researching and manufacturing facilities.
Nolan Johnston, Brady Wolfe and Cameron Wade won the category of Best Marketing Division in the competition that occurred on March 12th at Kent State Ashtabula.







NAC ALL-STAR GAME
TONIGHT AT BADGER HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS AT 5:30 PM, BOYS AT 7:00 PM


Grand Valley Community,
I am writing to inform you about the current political climate and several proposed legislative issues that may significantly impact our district.
Most importantly, I want to address the proposed budget and its potential effects on Grand Valley Local Schools.
Please take a moment to read the attached letter (link below) , which provides detailed information on these matters and how they may influence our students, staff, and community.
Your support and engagement are invaluable as we navigate these challenges together.
Dr. William R. Nye, Jr.
https://5il.co/3ac2p

From the GVES PTO:


Are you a parent of a child ages 0-5 years old?
If so, plan to join us at our 1st Annual Early Literacy Night!
All parents are welcome.
Please bring your 0-5-year-old child to learn as well!
We will be briefly explaining the importance of early literacy for parents and children, and the children will get to learn and play. Parents will see how organized play time can tie to literacy and numbers!
Parents and children will get to leave with takeaways, and there will be snacks and drawings for gift cards and gift baskets for anyone who attends!
Please consider taking one hour out of your evening to make this event a great success! Spread the word!
It's on April 10, 2025, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the Elementary School Cafeteria.
We hope to see you there!


Great job Austin Miller and Reagan Boiarski. Grand Valley Track and Field Athletes of the week!

Seventh graders made homemade pizza dough yesterday and baked their pizzas today in Mrs. Hallett's Intro to Cooking Class!




Friday! All proceeds benefit GV Girls Varsity Soccer!


Congratulations to our Boys Basketball Team's All County selections!
Braden Hart - 1st Team
Carter Turk - 1st Team
Solomon Schultz - Honorable Mention
Coach of the Year - Justin Turk

Great Summer Opportunity for Students!
Ashtabula County Manufacturing Institute Summer Camp 2025
What is ACMI?
ACMI stands for "Ashtabula County Manufacturing Institute," which is a collection of week-long STEM-to-career summer camp, where campers will relate their educational, hands-on projects to their tours of local manufacturing facilities.
Explore fun activities, visit local businesses and meet others to prepare you for the careers of tomorrow right here in Ashtabula County!
Who: Ashtabula County students entering 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade
Cost: $35 per camper per week (approximately $36.85 with processing fee)
Each camper receives a T-Shirt.
Lunch is provided each day through Country Neighbor's Summer Food Program or through Camp Beaumont if that visit is part of your camper's week. (Campers may pack their lunch if they choose.)
Friday celebration lunches are provided by Gazette Newspapers/Great Lakes Printing.
Where:
A-Tech
1565 Route 167
Jefferson, OH 44047
For more info click link below:
https://my.cheddarup.com/c/ashtabula-county-manufacturing-institute-summer-camp-copy/forms?cart&linkedItemId=undefined


For our GV students' convenience, Kent State University (Ashtabula) will be conducting an application day and placement testing here at the GV campus on March 20, 2025 during 3A for those interested in their CCP program.
GV has CCP College Writing, Research Writing, Trigonometry, Psychology, and Sociology and Computers courses through Kent State Ashtabula.
Students must know their personal email, address, birthdate, and social security number for the event. Students are welcome to complete the application and placement testing on their own, by appointment, with Kent State.
**In order to be eligible for the CCP program, you must secure a Letter of Intent by April 1, 2025**
You can find the letter of intent on the guidance counter in the high school office.
For students who will be in grades 7-12th next school year


Tomorrow!!!!!


Reminder!


Happening now for next school year!


Say Something Week!





