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Maple Valley Schools (Vermontville-Maple Valley) is located in Vermontville, Eaton County, Michigan. Maple Valley Schools is within the Eaton Intermediate School District.
Contents
- Location
- Information
- History
- Vermontville Community Schools
- Nashville WK Kellogg Schools
- Maple Valley JrSr High School
- Clubs and organizations
- Maplewood School Closed 2011 2013 Reopened Currently
- Fuller Street Elementary School
- Kellogg Educational Center Permanently Closed
- Eaton County Day Treatment
- Non Public Schools
- Walnut Corner School
- Athletics
- Sports
- Athletic Conferences
- Musical Program
- District Boundaries
- Queen and Court
- Miscellaneous information
- References
Location
Maple Valley Schools Administration Office, Board of Education, and Maple Valley Jr/Sr High School are located in Vermontville Township.
Maplewood School is located in the Village of Vermontville.
Fuller Street Elementary and Kellogg Educational Center are located in the Village of Nashville, Barry County, Michigan.
Information
Maple Valley is a Class C school system of approximately 1,700 pre-school through 12th grade students.
History
Vermontville Community Schools (Wildcats) in Vermontville and Nashville W.K. Kellogg Schools (Tigers) in Nashville, consolidated in 1963 to form the Maple Valley school system. Sunfield Community Schools (Wolves) in Sunfield considered joining Vermontville and Nashville in 1961 to form a new school district, but decided against the idea.
Vermontville Community Schools
Mascot: Wildcats
Nashville W.K. Kellogg Schools
Mascot: Tigers
Maple Valley Jr/Sr High School
Clubs and organizations
Clubs and organizations: FFA, Band, Choir, Da Capo, Yearbook, Model UN, Leadership, Earth Watch, Spanish Club, Musical, Quiz Bowl Team, National Honor Society, and Maple Valley Alumni Association (MVAA).
Maplewood School (Closed 2011-2013 / Reopened Currently)
(Formally, Maplewood Elementary School Grades K-6 for children in the former Vermontville School District.)
Fuller Street Elementary School
Fuller Street Elementary School= in Nashville supported grades K-5 (formerly, grades K-4 for children in the former Nashville W.K. Kellogg School District.) Fuller Street Elementary was the former elementary School for Nashville W.K. Kellogg Schools.
Reconfigured Fall 2015 for grades Pre K - 2 and grades 3 - 6 are in the reopened building of Maplewood School in Vermontville, MI.
Kellogg Educational Center (Permanently Closed)
(Formally, Kellogg Elementary School Grades 5-6 for children in the former Nashville W.K. Kellogg School District.)
Eaton County Day Treatment
Administered by Maple Valley Schools for the Eaton Intermediate School District.
Non-Public Schools
Non-Public Schools located within the Maple Valley School District are politically independent from Maple Valley.
Walnut Corner School
Athletics
Maple Valley Schools competes (since 2014-2015 school year) in the Greater Lansing Athletic Conference (GLAC).
Sports
Sports: Football, Cross Country, Soccer, Cheerleading, Wrestling, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, and Golf.
Athletic Conferences
2006–present Kalamazoo Valley Association (KVA)
2004-2005 Southern Michigan Activities Association
1982-2004 Southern Michigan Athletic Association (SMAA)
1972-1981 Tri-Central
1968-1971 Mid-State
1965-1967 Expressway
1963-1964 Cereal-Center
1963 - Vermontville Community Schools and Nashville W.K. Kellogg Schools consolidated to form Maple Valley Schools.
Musical Program
Maple Valley performs two musicals each year. Musicals are open to High School students, and often Jr. High students as well. The musical program has won recognition at the Excellence Awards which is a competition between area theater programs. Schools that compete are Maple Valley, Lakewood, Charlotte, Hastings, Delton Kellogg, Pewamo Westphalia, as well as others in the past.
The musical also has sent students to the state level competition called the Ovation Awards. While participating, the students earned recognition as soloists and featured dancers.
District Boundaries
Maple Valley Schools consists of, (in Eaton County), Village of Vermontville, Vermontville Township and portions of the following townships: Sunfield Township, Kalamo Township, Chester Township, and Carmel Township, and (in Barry County), Village of Nashville, and portions of the following townships: Castleton Township, Hastings Charter Township, Maple Grove Township, Baltimore Township, and Assyria Township.
Queen and Court
Currently, all young women in their junior (grade 11) year at Maple Valley Jr/Sr High School are eligible to compete for the title of Vermontville Maple Syrup Festival Queen and her court. The festival is held the last full weekend in April. Vermontville is home to the original maple syrup festival. It is the oldest in Michigan at 72 years.
History
In 1940, during a conversation at the local barber shop, the Maple Syrup Festival was proposed. It began as a way to sell more maple syrup and to promote the village but has expanded into a much larger event.