
Be sure that you keep your contact information, including your mailing address, up-to-date. Contact your child's school anytime there is a change.


To alleviate any confusion, SVCS Schools will return to school in-person on Monday, January 4th.

Please be advised that due to the current number of students and staff reported as testing positive and quarantined, SV Schools will return on Monday, January 4th as originally planned. The COVID-19 Dashboard on the SVCS website has been updated to reflect the current numbers.

Tonight's School Board Meeting will be streamed on Youtube at 6:30pm tonight. You can access the stream live or at any time via our SV Youtube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNWyoDbnTWAGZPSVbNhYI9g

ANNND check out the STEM Lab newsletters in grades 3-5! Van Duyn students had a great time learning about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with Project Lead the Way!




Check out the student engagement in these K-2 newsletters from our first-ever K-5 STEM Lab class at South Vermillion using Project Lead the Way @PLTWorg. Mrs. Pitts recently completed her time at Van Duyn, and she will be teaching STEM at Ernie Pyle next w/Central in the spring.




Wifi hot spots will be available at the remote food distribution sites (Blanford, Dana, Hillsdal, Universal) 12/9-12/18 for students.

Due to the High Risk spread currently in Vermillion County and the high absentee rate, all SVCS schools will return to eLearning effective Dec. 9 through Dec. 18.

As we head back into eLearning, we are excited to announce that we've added 4 new meal distribution sites. We will continue to serve meals from SV Middle School, Central, Van Duyn and Ernie Pyle from 10-12. You may also pick-up meals at Hillsdale Firehouse and Universal Post Office from 10-10:45 or Dana Firehouse and Blanford Park from 11-12. SV students and siblings (18 and under) are allowed 1 meal pick up per day. Each bag will contain breakfast and lunch. SV cafeteria managers and staff wish you all a happy holiday season and a healthy start to the new year.

South Vermillion will follow the newest COVID-19 CDC guidance on quarantines. Quarantine length has been changed from 14 days to 10 days after exposure. Students must remain symptom-free for the full 10 days after exposure prior to returning to school.

🏆Congrats to Van Duyn Teacher Harmony Walsh!🏆
She was selected as a 2020 “Teach it Forward” Outstanding Educator by our locally-owned McDonald’s restaurant! 🍔https://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/local-news/mcdonalds-honors-wabash-valley-educators-with-teach-it-forward-awards/


UPDATE: Power is back on at Central Elementary School.
Thank you for your patience as we worked through this morning's issue.

Power out at Central, including phone lines. Duke Energy is on the scene and estimates power returning later this morning. Please contact the Supt's. Office for emergencies. Once the power is back on, you will be notified.

As we prepare for our return to school tomorrow, remember to wear your mask, keep your distance, and wash your hands frequently. We need everyone to do their part to keep school open.

Upon returning to school Monday, masks will be required for all students (gr 3-12) and staff. Masks are recommended for students K-2.

All SVCS Schools will return to In-Person instruction Monday, Nov. 30th. We look forward to seeing all students and staff back to the buildings and classrooms.

GREAT NEWS! The Vermillion Co. wifi access list has been updated again thanks to Purdue Ext/Becky Holbert.📱We have wifi access in our school parking lots, & a school bus will be parked in 3 community spots from 9-11am and 1 -3pm on eLearning Days!🚍Thank you SV Transportation!



📚💻FREE TUTORING💻📚
Thanks to a generous grant from the United Way of the Wabash Valley, we are able to offer free tutoring in reading/writing and math in all 5 of our schools! Contact your child's principal today to schedule a tutoring session with one of our SV teachers!


Need wifi access to complete your eLearning assignments? 💻
Check out this list! We have quite a generous community, & we are thankful for the ways they support our students ALWAYS...but especially during this pandemic.📚Thank you Vermillion County businesses and organizations!
