Important News

Message from the Health Room to 6th Grade Families

Dear 6th Grade Parent/Guardian, The State of Maryland requires all 7th grade students to have two additional vaccines at the start of the 2018-2019 School Year: 1. Meningococcal Vaccine (MCV4) 2. Tdap Vaccine Please check with your child’s doctor to see if these two vaccines have already been received. If so, please turn in an updated copy of your child’s…

December Students of the Month

Congratulations to our December Students of the Month! Grade 6 Gabriella Roberts, Ava Orr, Raphael Feldman, Christianne Vaxmonsky, Grace Pak Grade 7 Alan Zhao, Caroline Harding, Dhruv Gharg, Jadyn Kelly, Nate Flurry Grade 8 Jack Re3mmel, Varsha Chandran, Maia Parker, ylan Dhawan, Manasvi Mamilla Related Arts Una Remmel, Casey sullens, Cynthia Leader, Casey Shea, Hudson Grill, Sahana Bharadjawaj

Have you Ordered Your Yearbook?

The deadline for ordering the MVMS Yearbook is March 20th. Yearbooks can be ordered online by CLICKING HERE. The cost is $25.00, and orders can be made before March 20th.. Yearbooks will not be available for purchase after the order is placed. They will be distributed the last week of school in June. Questions? Contact Ms. Jane Antico in the…

Young Authors' Contest—Great News!

Mrs. DeMoss is pleased to announce . . . Sofia Romero, 7th grader, received Honorable Mention in the county competition for her poem entitled "The Wisdom of the Willows". Erica Qin, 6th grader, won First Place in the county competition for her poem entitled "A New Change". Erica's entry will move on to the state level of the contest. Congratulations…

About MAP Testing

What: The winter MAP administration. This is the second round of the test that students took in the fall. When: ELA: 2/6 - 2/8, Math: 2/13 - 2/15 (The test is untimed, so length of testing may be different in each class) Why: The goal is for each student to show growth and to progress towards the College and Career…

A Note From the Health Room

Dear Parent/Guardian: There has been an increase in the number of students in the county who have developed gastrointestinal illness with symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, fever and abdominal cramps. Gastrointestinal illnesses can spread quickly from one person to another through contact with an infected person and contaminated surfaces. People can become infected by: * Touching contaminated surfaces or objects…

Mount View Spelling Bee

Mount View would like to congratulate all 26 students who participated in the spelling bee. All students demonstrated grace under pressure and a love of words. After 14 rounds of intense spelling (pestiferous, coquelicot, vicissitudes, nebulosity, xylorimba - just to name a few) the champion speller was crowned. Congratulations go to 7th grader Smrti Arava, this years winner of the…

Entries Are Being Accepted For Our Voice Literary Magazine

The Howard County Middle School Literary Magazine, Our Voice, is published annually as a showcase of student writing and artwork. The editors are currently seeking submissions. If you have an original short story, poem, review, essay, journalistic writing or other creative composition that you would like to submit, please see Mrs. Mako or your English teacher for an entry form…

Clean Out The Closest! It’s Clothing To Cash Time!

Thank you to everyone who helped the PTA win 3rd place in the county for the month of October. We’re having another drive for January, and we are trying to win 1st or 2nd this time! The Clothing To Cash campaign is an easy way for you to get rid of unwanted clothing, textiles, and shoes AND help the PTA…

Traffic on Route 99

Howard County is investigating the traffic challenges of the Route 99 corridor. Please visit this link to share your perspective and experiences with our unique traffic challenges. The state highway administration (SHA) will also hold an open house for the community at the George Howard Building (3430 Court House Drive) from 5-8PM on February 6.