
THE QUEEN of 🍇 IS READING TONIGHT'S CHAPTER AT SVMS!


The Hidden in Plain Sight (HIPS) trailer will be parked at SVMS on Wednesday, Feb. 28th from 2:00-5:00 PM. Parents/guardians of SV students are invited to stop by for a 15-minute tour of the trailer.
This is a traveling, hands-on, interactive exhibit/program designed to help adults recognize unfamiliar signs of substance misuse or risky behaviors that are often "hidden in plain sight".
The HIPS Trailer is sponsored by Hamilton Center.


LUNCH MENU CHANGE FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd!
Cheese Pizza Quesadilla
Salad
Fruit
Cake
Milk

Don't forget tomorrow is SV Gives Back Day. Wear pajamas and bring your favorite stuffed animal for $1.


Thank you to all SV School Bus Drivers!


GREAT NEWS!! Superintendent Chapman will be reading Chapter 6 of The Story Puppy aloud in the Superintendent's Office tonight at 6PM (800 Wildcat Drive)! Help us spread the word! Bring your book, or just come along and listen! Also! Our culminating event is one week away! #OneSchoolOne Book





Friday, Feb. 23rd is SV Gives Back Day. At Van Duyn, we're participating by allowing students and staff to wear pajamas and bring a favorite stuffed animal for $1.

Van Duyn's Kindergarten Round-Up is April 4th from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the school. We'll post again as we get closer to the date!


Tutoring groups for after school today have been cancelled!

Events for Feb. 19-23
***UPDATE*** Tuesday tutoring groups are cancelled!


One School, One Book


One School, One Book


Chapter 5 trivia winners, Gabe and Bryson



Good morning!
With the likelihood of inclement weather today, we wanted to communicate with all SVCS families the POSSIBILITY of an early dismissal. We will monitor weather conditions throughout the morning, which will help us to determine when to dismiss. We will send out updates as needed. We hope you have a great Friday! Stay safe!

One School, One Book: Third graders reading to Daisy.

NASRO has declared February 15th as National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! Van Duyn Elementary students and staff are thankful for our SROs. The SRO assignment is unique within the law enforcement profession. These officers fill a three-part role, serving as informal mentors or counselors, law educators, and law enforcement officers to support the students and communities they serve. They are valuable and essential members of the education community who deserve unwavering respect and support from the public in the pursuit of keeping schools and students safe. We love our SROs!


One School, One Book


One School, One Book


Chapter 4 trivia winners, Jenson and Hannah



Happy Valentine's Day!
