
Pre k worked hard this week on the letter R and the five little pumpkins with ordinal numbers.











Spirit Day at DES
Color Wars!









The Town and Country Garden Club came and spoke with Mrs. Jacks’s 5th grade science students about the importance of recycling. Students participated in “quick builds” where they had 30 seconds to try to build something with five objects from the recyclable materials pile. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in the upcoming Garden Club’s Youth Sculpture Contest.









6th grade students with guest speaker David Magee from Oxford. He is a podcast host and a best selling author of "Dear William" which is a story about addiction, love, loss, and renewed joy. He is the director and creator of the William Magee Institute for Student Wellbeing at the University of Mississippi.


We are so thankful to the Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring our Honor Roll Breakfast. We had a huge turn-out and would not have been able to pull this off with our Chamber. Congratulations to all of our honor roll students. We truly Strive to Get Better Everyday.

The Water Valley School District will operate on a 60% day tomorrow, October 29, 2024, in order to allow staff and students to attend the funeral of Coach Purdy. Davidson Elementary School will dismiss at 11:45 A.M. with Water Valley High School following afterwards. Thank you for understanding and continued thoughts for the family and friends of Coach Purdy.

5th grade students who met their math and science goals on their first benchmark got to throw water balloons at their teachers, Mrs. Jacks and Mrs. Hopper.







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Phones are currently down at the Water Valley High School campus. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Red Ribbon Week!
October 28- November 1


DES Positive Office Referrals
October 21-25


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Members of the Water Valley High School Band visited an Ole Miss Band rehearsal today. Director of Bands Dr. Tim Oliver discussed what it is like to play in a college band, and the process of joining the Pride of the South.




This past Friday, the Law and Public Safety students of Water Valley high school spent the day at the Lafayette county fire department and training center. Along with some classroom instruction, the students had the opportunity to get some hands-on experience with ventilation and extrication tools, learn proper techniques of operating an 1 3/4 inch water attack line, as well as rappelling off of either a 2 story or 4 story tower. We would like to thank Lafayette FD training chief Jamie Phillips for hosting us and providing this amazing learning experience.









First Graders in Mrs. Sparks and Ms. Massey’s Class are using ten frames to subtract to 20!





David Shaw and Myrl Williams, drone operators with the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, came to WVHS today to meet with the Law and Public Safety classes and demonstrate the amazing capabilities of the drones they use. After a block of outside demonstrations, students returned to the classroom for a block of instruction on the many different uses of drones in the public safety sector as well as the ever-growing amount of job opportunities for drone pilots.









Thank you to the Water Valley Fire Department for teaching our students about fire safety today!











DES Positive Referrals
October 14-18, 2024

Kicking Cancer to the Curb!




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