Mountain View High School (Virginia)

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Mountain View High School
Address
2135 Mountain View Road
Stafford, Virginia, 22556
USA
Information
School district Stafford County Public Schools
Superintendent Dr. David E. Sawyer
Principal Dr. James D. Stemple
Vice principal Mr. Chris Courtney
Ms. Tammy Houk
Mr. Mark Smith
Mr. Jon Conner
Enrollment

1,820 (Fall 2006)

Type Public High School
Grades 9-12
Language English
Athletics conference Virginia High School League
AAA Northwest Region
AAA Commonwealth District
Rival North Stafford High School
Colonial Forge High School
Mascot Wildcats
School Colour(s)           Maroon and Orange
Newspaper The Voice
Established 2005
Homepage

Mountain View High School is a public high school in Stafford, Virginia for students in grades nine through twelve in the western area of Stafford County, Virginia.

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[edit] History

Mountain View High School was completed in 2005 as the fifth secondary school in Stafford County. "MVHS" is the second in a series of educational facilities architecturally identical to Colonial Forge High School. The school's colors are maroon and orange and the mascot is the Wildcat.
The school's principal, Dr. James Stemple, was named Principal of the Year for the district during the 2006-2007 school year.

[edit] Location and Demographics

Mountain View is located on Mountain View Road, several miles from I-95 and U.S. Route 1. Any demographic information pertaining to Mountain Views' student population has yet to be formally documented or released by the Stafford County Public School System or any other reputable agency.

[edit] Number of Graduating Students

The class of 2007 was the first graduating class of Mountain View High School, and consisted of over 300 graduating students.

[edit] International Baccalaureate Program

In 2006, MVHS became the first IB school in Stafford County's school district. Motivated students at MVHS can enroll in either single IB courses or the full IB diploma program. Students in the full diploma program take advanced courses in six core areas in addition to a community service course and a "theory of knowledge" course.

[edit] Athletics

The Mountain View High School Athletics Department is lead by their Assistant Principal/Athletic Director, Chris Courtney.

Their Varsity Wrestling team was Voted 10th of all AAA teams in the Metropolitan Area (includes Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia, they also went on to place second in both the Commonwealth District and Northwest Regional championships, both times behind state champion, Colonial Forge.

Boys Cross Country and Track and Field at Mountain View, despite the school's infancy, have proven to be extremely competitive. During their first year in existence, the track team claimed the Commonwealth District Title for spring Track. They continued to win the Commonwealth District and Northwest Region in Cross Country and won the Indoor District Championship and Indoor Regional Championship. Recently, they have completed a triple crown of district and regional titles by winning both in outdoor track.

[edit] Band

The Mountain View Marching Band received a superior rating in 2007 at VBODA for their show of music from the motion picture First Knight, with the help of Band Director Doug Armstrong, Color Guard Instructor Jennifer Bateman; Instructional Staff Annamarie Bolino, Meaghan Reele and Claire Benefeld; and Percussion Staff, David Vita and Richard Davis. Music was arranged by Band Director Doug Armstrong and Percussion Instructor David Vita.

[edit] Literature & Art Magazine

MVHS has an award-winning student-run literature and art magazine called Scene. In its first year of publication (2005-2006), Scene earned both a Gold Medal and a Gold Crown from Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA). In addition to these prestigious distinctions, the first issue of Scene also won top awards from NSPA and ASPA, and was awarded Trophy Class by the Virginia High School League (VHSL). In its second year of publication, Scene earned top awards from CSPA, NSPA, SIPA, and VHSL. The magazine was deemed "Best in Show" at the VHSL's annual publications workshop on October 27, 2007.
Scene accepts submissions of art and writing from the student body. A volunteer after-school student staff then selects and edits those submissions for publication and designs the magazine. The magazine is printed by Stafford Printing.



Stafford County Public Schools
High Schools
StaffordNorth StaffordBrooke PointColonial ForgeMountain View
Middle Schools

Edward E. Drew • T. Benton Gayle • Stafford • Andrew G. Wright • H.H. Poole • Rodney Thompson • Dixon-Smith

Elementary Schools

Anne E. Moncure • Stafford • Grafton Village • Falmouth • Hartwood • Garrisonville • Widewater • Rockhill • Park Ridge • Ferry Farm • Hampton Oaks • Winding Creek • Rocky Run • Kate Waller Barrett • Conway • Margaret Brent • Anthony Burns