
Blue Devil Powerlifters finished 3rd at the State Powerlifting Meet today in Jackson.
Medalists include:
Shaun Campbell - 1st place
Brayden Buford -2nd place
Chris Harris -3rd place
Antonio McIntyre- 3rd place
Calvin Alford- 3rd place
The Blue Devils are coached by Vaughn Daniels and Avery Norris.



Lady Devils were runner up in the State Powerlifting meet today with four medalists.
Ashauria Luster-3rd place
Maddie Adams-2nd place
Chloe Burrowes-1st place
Jumiah Jones-1st place
The Lady Devils are coached by Vaughn Daniels and Avery Norris.



Lady Devils have arrived in Jackson!
Competition begins tomorrow at 11:00 A.M. at Jackson Coliseum.
Tickets can be purchased on Gofan.co
https://gofan.co/app/events/585283?schoolId=MISSHSAA&fbclid=IwAR1L-yWkE583IQLrUOHHjdu5hi1e6plYG5XuYDdn_g7UTHtPgG2wKTY77Sk


Water Valley High School students participated in the “Promote the Vote Art Contest” in Jackson today. Shown with the contestants is Mississippi Secretary of State, Michael Watson.
9th and 10th grade winners:
Bre Spearman 3rd place, Sien McNatt Honorable Mention, Ethan Walton 1st Place and Kyle Camp 2nd Place.
11th and 12th grade winners:
Mya Vasser-Hardy 3rd Place, Amya McCray Honorable Mention, Skyla Smith Honorable Mention, and Maddie Adams 1st Place.
Art is taught by Elizabeth Corso. Congratulations!



Starting today, many students from Water Valley High will be traveling across the state for competition. Stay tuned!


These students in Mrs. Logsdon’s second grade class participated in a class election. These students gave amazing speeches on why their classmates should vote for them. The class President election is an extension activity after students read Grace for President last week.


Last Friday, the class of 2022 introduced the 6th grade class to the Water Valley High School. Greeted by the administration and teachers, the students were given a tour of WVHS and introduced to life as a “high school student.”





Due to the inclement weather forecast for tomorrow, Water Valley School District will have an early release day on Wednesday, March 30. All after-school activities will be canceled for Wednesday afternoon.
We will follow the 60% day schedule with DES dismissing at 11:45 and WVHS dismissing at 12:10.

The 2021-2022 Band participated in the MHSAA State Evaluations at Oxford High School where they scored an overall 1 in Concert and overall 2 in Sight Reading. We are so proud of you!
The band is under the direction of Wes Brown.


Water Valley High School Science students brought home 5 medals and a trophy from the Region VII Science Fair on Wednesday, March 23rd. All six students qualify for the state level of competition, which will be at the University of Southern Mississippi on April 1st, 2022. Pictured from left to right: Peyton Ferguson, 1st place, Inorganic Chemistry; Mya Harden, 2nd place, Biochemistry; Levi Bryant, 2nd place, Physics and Astronomy and Best in Class for grades 7 & 8; Jasmine Wilson, 2nd place, Biochemistry; Annaliese Coughlin, 1st place, Engineering Mechanics; Gabbie Terrell, 2nd place, Plant Sciences.
Congratulations and good luck, students!


DES students who met their 3rd 9-weeks Accelerated Reader goal enjoyed a visit to the park today!




Mr. Barnes, WVHS Counselor will host sessions for current 7th and 8th grade parents on April 4, 2022 (7th graders) and April 11, 2022 (8th graders). The sessions will discuss pathways to graduation and individual student success plans. Meetings will be held in the high school cafeteria at 6:30 P.M.



HOSA students at state competition in Jackson on Wednesday and today.
Preslee Fischer, Jake Crawford and Evey Brooks competing in Nursing Assistant
. Cora Story competing in Physical Therapy. Bri Parrish is competing in Sports Medicine.
All five students advanced to the skills competition which will begin today. Mrs. Chrystee Hamilton is their classroom instructor.


In a joint collaboration, Karen Harris, 9th grade English teacher and Jonathan Barnes, WVHS Counselor hosted a Reality Fair for the 9th grade students today at WVHS.
Students were presented a lesson on the importance of GPAs for their future academic and financial success. They were placed in groups, given a monthly salary and navigated to different scenarios to see if they could manage their budgets based on that salary.


Blue Devil Baseball players from the class of 2020 whose season was halted at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic will be honored in a ceremony Saturday, March 19 between the JV and Varsity games.
Honorees will be Martavious Rockett, Taylor Dean, Blayne Clark, Grant Burress and Jacob Truss.


Annual FFA Fern sale!!


WVHS Juniors Mya Harden, Brianna Parrish and Senior Preslee Fischer attended the Girls Leadership Conference at Roosevelt State Park in Morton MS this past weekend. The girls participated in activities and made new friends that will help develop their leadership skills to use in the future. One of the guest speakers was current Miss Mississippi Holly Brand who is photographed Preslee, Bri and Mya.


Water Valley Girls placed 2nd at the St Andrew’s Invitational in Madison. Sydney Epes placed third with a 70 and Parker Avant (77), Chloe Clement (89) and Ashlyn Darby (108) contributed to the team win.


Mrs. Bain's Challenge class at Davidson Elementary School recently had two special visitors visit their class.
WVHS Alumni Jessica Lowery shares rock samples, fossils and answers questions about her Geology degree.
Author Erin Kirkpatrick shared her book, Family Field Trip. She also introduced the students to a little of Japan’s culture and food.



Chloe Clement and Peyton Ferguson were selected by WVHS counselor, Mr. Barnes, and interviewed and chosen by Tallahatchie Valley Electric Cooperative to represent TVEPA in Jackson on March 2nd through March 4th for the Electric Cooperative Youth Leadership Program. The three day program focused on growing leadership skills and enhancing the talents of individuals to prepare for leadership roles. Juniors from all over Mississippi were able to hear from many wonderful government officials including Secretary of State Michael Watson and Governor Tate Reeves, while also engaging in group discussions and activities to better local communities and ultimately the state of Mississippi. All students from this program will also take part in the Washington, D.C. Youth Tour in June. This trip will be a continuation of the workshop in Jackson and allow students to experience the country’s capital.