FCCLA members participated in an escape room activity
about 2 years ago, Family and Consumer Science
Congratulations to the middle school FCCLA members Isa Butler, Lydia Cobb who received a bronze. Great job. Look forward to next years project.
about 2 years ago, Family and Consumer Science
Congratulations to the following high school FCCLA members. Culinary Arts Silver Ty Vogt, Fashion Design Silver National Qualifier Joey Hillocks and Ciarra Roberson, Interior Design Silver National Qualifier Brianna Krause and Job Interview Silver Kaiden Weeks. Great job everyone!!!
about 2 years ago, Family and Consumer Science
8th graders practicing their sewing technique.
about 2 years ago, Family and Consumer Science
In apparel production we have started making our skirts. Here some class members laying the patterns out. There is one finishing their pillow.
about 2 years ago, Family and Consumer Science
6th grade enjoying the nice weather!
about 2 years ago, Andrea McNeive
The Nutrition and Wellness had a lab and made marina sauce for spaghetti. They all enjoyed it and shared with faculty members.
about 2 years ago, Family and Consumer Science
Hello RAM Nation, Randolph PRIDE is looking for ideas for various fun activities you would like to see at their annual 4th of July celebration. Please submit ideas to randolphpride@gmail.com. Thank you for helping to make this annual event something everyone looks forward to every year. #BVSTRONG
about 2 years ago, John Cox
Sixth grade has been learning about energy and energy transformations in science. They have enjoyed demonstrating energy transformations and the law of conservation of energy using dominos.
about 2 years ago, Amber Ellis
Blue Valley's amazing art students competed in the TVL art competition last Friday, and absolutely dominated! With 9 talented students along for the ride, our high school was awarded five ribbons.
about 2 years ago, Haley Wright
Happy Friday, RAM Nation! As we get ready this afternoon to play our first home baseball game at Westmoreland, it is only fitting that we share the photo of the new baseball/softball scoreboard being installed. It's a great day to be a RAM!!
about 2 years ago, John Cox
Attention all BVHS Juniors and Seniors!! This year there will be a dinner at Prom. The dinner tickets cost $10.00. All students will be bussed out to Blue Vista, directly following Promenade. All students will be present during the meal, whether you eat or not. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Jones.
Students worked hard on creating a re-imagined book cover to a book they have read. These covers look pretty cool!
about 2 years ago, Kelli Francis
Seventh grade students learned how physical and behavioral adaptations allow organisms to survive in their environment. They each created a puppet representing their chosen organism and presented a slide presentation and informational brochure to the class.
about 2 years ago, Amber Ellis
Blue Valley Middle School's Science Club had three projects compete at the Wamego Regional Science Fair held Mar. 11-12. Gage Williams, Koy Williams, Brody Buchanan, and Lydia Cobb had their boards on display to be judged.
about 2 years ago, Amber Ellis
As we come back to school from spring break, please monitor your child for COVID symptoms. If ill or have had known recent contact with a COVID positive individual, please keep them home and contact Nurse Emily for testing/quarantine options. As of now we have very few COVID cases in the district and we would love to keep it that way! Per KDHE and the LHD we are required to return to contact tracing, so keeping positive cases out of the school will help us keep everyone else in school! As always, do not hesitate to contact me with questions or concerns at ECassel@usd384.org. Thank you for helping to keep our district healthy and safe! Nurse Emily
USD 384 Blue Valley-Randolph MS/HS Mr. Meals and I brought a group out to tear fence down for the last 2 and half days. The kids, school board members, and two other teachers worked very hard and helped three families with their fencing. I wish I stopped to take a group picture of everyone in attendance. I know those who were with me took down in my estimation 13 miles of fence. We also had some that helped the owner pulled about 5 miles of post. I am really proud of the volunteers they worked hard and the families so appreciated it. I highly recommend if you can help with tearing down or picking up some pliers or fencing pliers and donating them that would be great.
I wish I could add more pictures.
about 2 years ago, Family and Consumer Science
Today 3/9 in nutrition and wellness we made chicken buffalo tacos. Students did a great job. There cooking always draw students in from other classes.