
Anyone missing a pair of glasses? These were found in Mrs. Ross’s classroom.


Today is School Nurse Appreciation Day, and Cedar Vale Schools is so thankful for our amazing school nurses, Echo Vaden and Shelby Linden.




2022 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW: Donald McKenzie
Parents: Brenda and Robert McKenzie
Year start at CV: 2019
Special shoutout to: Carl and Dakota
What will you be doing after graduation: Helping parents
Most looking forward to: riding in the Kubota
What are you most proud: Big brother Carl
What are your views on success: Work hard, don’t give up
How strict were your parents during High School: Not very
Your Favorite Teacher(s): I have loved them all
What was your favorite toy growing up: Fisher Rain Stick
What is the best advice you’ve received: Sometimes there’s no choice, so just do it
What song do you have to sing along with when you hear it? Jesus Loves Me
Three wishes: Summers stay at a balmy 75, I have unlimited snacks. People read my mind, only when I want them to of course!

Middle School Track--Congratulations on a great day at the SCBL Track Meet

Middle School Track--Aiden Ferguson
Boys 400m Dash 8th grade, placed 8th, 1:11.09

Middle School Track--David Dennis
Boys 800m Run 7th grade, placed 5th, 2:46.75

Middle School Track--Jacob Ferguson
Boys 1600m Run 7th grade, placed 5th, 6:16.58
Boys 75m Hurdles 7th grade, placed 9th, 14.79

Middle School Track--Jaylon Harris
Boys Shot Put 8th grade, placed 4th, 32'5"
Boys 800m Run 8th grade, placed 4th, 2:48.61

Middle School Track -- Coy Anderton
Boys 800m Run 8th grade, placed 1st, 2:28.38
Boys High Jump 8th grade, placed 2nd, 5'6"
Boy 75m Hurdlees 8th grade, placed 1st, 12.18

Kendall Squires placed 1 in the boys High Jump for 7th grade at 4' 8".

We at Cedar Vale Schools want to personally thank our local Chamber of Commerce for recognizing our dedicated faculty and staff by bringing delicious snacks each month. We appreciate all you do for us and our community.


2022 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW: Faith Ann Munday
Parents: Troy and Debbie Munday
Year began school at CVS: Kindergarten
Special shoutout: My mom for NOT taking my head off because I really was a difficult child throughout school
What Extracurricular Activities Were You Involved In During High School:
Band since 5th grade (alto saxophone, tenor sax and bari saxophone) Miss Cedar Vale
What will you be doing after graduation: I plan to go to Cowley to pursue nursing and become a registered nurse.
MEMORY: Definitely rolling the jeep with Emalee
I am most looking forward to: Finding out what I can do, see my full potential
What are you most proud: Making it through school
What is success: Success is achieving goals both long and short term
Advice for those entering high school: Don’t be scared to be yourself, you’ll make a lot more friends that way
How strict were your parents during High School: I'd say moderately, not too strict, but kind of
Your Favorite Teacher(s): Mr. Werner, he can put a smile on your face and make your day when you are upset
Your favorite toy growing up: Barbies
What is the best advice you’ve received? Pay attention and use your full potential in school
What song do you have to sing along with when you hear it: Ladies love country boys by Trace Adkins
Three Wishes: To go back and redo high school so I use my full potential, Unlimited Arby's mac and cheese, have a better relationship with the people in school throughout the years


2022 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Jarvis Joel Ireland Haden
Parents/Guardian: Kelle Ireland Haden and Joel Harris Haden
Year start at CV: PALS
Special shoutout to: My parents and family
What Extracurricular Activities Were You Involved In During High School?
Scholars Bowl, Math Relay
What will you be doing after graduation? Umm probably going to get my Associates or work a couple of years and then go
MEMORY: Senior Trip
What are you looking forward to: Saving money, moving out of my parents house and starting my life
What are you most proud: How far that I have come since middle and elementary school
What are your views on success: Knowing what you have to do, doing it and doing it well.
Advice for those entering high school: Keep your head up and be successful
How Strict Were Your Parents During High school: They were strict but a happy medium
Who Was Your Favorite Teacher: Mr. Fox because he makes learning fun and Mr. Harber because he explains things well and teaches English in a way everyone can understand.
What Was Your Favorite Toy Growing Up: Umm, probably Thomas the Train
What Is The Best Piece Of Advice You’ve Received: There has been so many
What Song Do You Have To Sing Along With When You Hear It: 867-5309 Jenny Jenny
3 wishes I would wish for are: Wealthy, Unlimited Wendys and a big fancy house


Last week, 2nd Graders had fun celebrating Cinco De Mayo, Mrs. Green's B-day, & the completion of the book, Stuart Little, with nachos, marshmallows, pretzel sticks, & Root Beer (Sarsaparilla) from our book, & painting gifts to give to their amazing mommas on Mother’s Day!




SCBL Junior High 2022 Track Meet
7th Boys 1st Place
8th Boys 1st Place
7th Girls 2nd Place
8th Girls 9th Place (3 girls)
Not all pictured.
Shout out to Kyson Henley. He now holds the SCBL meet records in the 3200m and 1600m.
Congrats to all. What a great season and final meet.





Cowley NDT Student during the day. Shop student during the evening. Taylor adding to that bedroom furniture set.


“For a true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.” –Zeus
We at Cedar Vale Schools have four of the best “Super Heroes” and if we didn’t know it before, they proved to us that their “Super” powers do exist over the past two years.
Thank you Teresa Kennedy, Xochilt Melendez, Shaylynn Rist, and Yolanda Myers!





6th graders playing their science board games on interactions among communities in an ecosystem with Mrs. Mitton's 4th graders.





Kindergarten had a fun day of celebrating Cinco De Mayo with nachos & sombreros and painting flower pots to give to their amazing mommas for Mother’s Day!





We were spoiled today with a Cinco De Mayo Feast! Thank you ‘lunch heroes’


