
Hoco across WVSD
Day 2- Night Fever Day-wear your PJs











Hoco across WVSD
Day 2- Night Fever Day-Wear Your PJs











The Health Science students were able to go to Cornerstone Rehab for hands on training with Jennifer, Amy, Chad, and Tristan. They learned crutch walking up and down stairs, what a ultrasound and E-stim is used for and how it feels, how to use a goniometer, use of the fluidotherapy machine and pool for therapy, how hydro collators work and the packs used, and what patients ta benefit from use paraffin wax treatment. The students had a great time and learned a lot!








Hoco Week across WVSD
Day 1- Ring My Bell Day
Wear your bell bottoms or favorite 70's outfits







2023 Water Valley High School Homecoming Maids


Athletic Events


September 18, 2023
Board Agenda


Game day at home


During the weekly visits Mrs Turner and Rin make to Mrs. Gordon's class, Rin received a spa treatment as they were learning about hygiene.




Ms. Carwile’s CSE class finished up their paper circuit lab by creating cards with switches so the LED lightbulbs can be turned on and off.







Volleyball Seniors! Come support them tonight and celebrate their achievements.


Ms. Carwile’s CSE class is making paper circuits this week! At the end of this week, students should have a completed project that lights up using copper tape, LEDS, and button batteries.








Mrs. Jacks’s class has been learning about atoms and molecules. Today, students created edible atoms to represent where to find protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom.





September menus




Mrs. Camp's second graders honor the heroes of 9.11.2001.


Athletic Events


Water Valley High School students Annaliese Coughlin and Abigail Wilbourn received Honorable Mentions for their art submitted through the 2023 Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery Youth Art Contest. Annaliese used oil and pastels for her "Wood Duck" submission and Abigail's "Drum Fish" was a print art submission. Congratulations to both students.




Homecoming week will be September 18-22.
Please note there are separate graphics for dress up days at DES and WVHS!



Game Day!


Debbie Veeder with the Mississippi Wildlife Federation spoke with Mrs. Jacks's students today on the importance of protecting a watershed. Students were able to see how everyday items, like oil and fertilizer, cause harm to the watersheds through the use of an enviroscape model. Students also completed a hands-on activity where they tested water quality in the classroom.



