
2022 FALL HOMECOMING CANDIDATES


UPDATE: MDCV JH Trojans get the clean sweep in Lebo tonight with VB winning 25-17, 25-7 & FB winning 36-22! Updated JH LCL Standings will be posted shortly


HOMECOMING: Pictures from Thursday's Theme Hawaiian Day


JH GAMEDAY @ Lebo


VB SENIOR NIGHT: 5pm Tuesday October 4th will be our Lady Trojan Volleyball teams Senior Night! Tuesdays night game will be a PINK OUT


HOMECOMING: Pictures from Wednesday's Theme Dress Up Day


After experiencing water damage last year, the Quenemo gym floor was repaired and received a facelift this week. Almost ready to host games during our Tip-Off Classic tourney this December!


UPDATE: MDCV defeats Burlingame tonight in Burlingame battling all the way back down 0-2 to win the night in 5 sets! This keeps the MDCV Lady Trojans at the top of the LCL in the week 2 standings


HOMECOMING: Pictures from Tuesday's Theme Superhero Day


GAMEDAY


The Junior High will be doing a Pink Out night, October 3. Everyone is encouraged to wear pink in honor of those who are or have battled breast cancer.


HOMECOMING WEEK: Monday - Pajama Day Pictures


NEWS: MDCV JH/HS held a pep assembly today to celebrate our senior class and their decision-making regarding their postsecondary plans! To learn more, please go to the following news article: https://www.mdcv.org/article/850670


JH VB GAMEDAY


Tomorrow is National Family Day. Our school social worker, Mary Sumner, has some ideas of how you and your family can celebrate.


REMINDER: MONDAY theme for homecoming tomorrow is PAJAMA DAY! Show your school spirit and remember to wear your pajamas to school tomorrow!


This weeks schedule for Homecoming Week


UPDATE: JH Volleyball does it again winning their 2nd Tournament in row! The JH Lady Trojans went undefeated today without dropping a set, defeating Lebo for the Championship!


FB RESULTS: District 1 Week 1


On Thursday, September 22, 2022 the MdCV Jr. High and High School StuCo traveled to Silver Lake High School for the Regional StuCo Conference. While at the conference members interacted with 480+ students from across the area in ice breakers and enjoyed the Keynote speaker the “Amazing” Tei Street. Tei has more than 25 years of experience in higher education, curriculum development, education and youth development. Her love and passion for positively affecting the lives of all young people and the adults who influence their lives as she graced the stage. Tei’s masterful use of humor, coupled with her gift for storytelling made her a crowd favorite. Tei challenged her audience to take the knowledge they gain to move from motion to action; walking in what makes them “amazing”! After the conference the students enjoyed a lunch together at Red Robin.

