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Mid Valley School District

Mid Valley School District is a small, suburban, school district located in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, comprising the boroughs of Olyphant, Dickson City, and Throop. Mid Valley School District encompasses approximately 15 square miles (39 km2). According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 15,193. By 2010, the district's population increased to 15,304 people.[1] The educational attainment levels for the Mid Valley School District population (25 years old and over) were 89.9% high school graduates and 20.8% college graduates.[2] The district is one of 12 public school districts in Lackawanna County and one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania.

Mid Valley School District
Address
52 Underwood Road
, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, PA, 18512-1196
United States of America
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-6(ES)

7-8(MS)

9-12(HS)
Established1969
PresidentJeffrey Kovaleski
Vice-presidentRacheal Labaronti
SuperintendentMr Patrick Sheehan
Deputy superintendent(s)Joseph Villano
Business administratorRich Walsh
Chair of the boardDan Lane
Director of educationKhalid Mumin
Budget$22,271,000
NCES District ID42-151-70
District ID119-355-503
Students and staff
Students1,896
Teachers6
Athletic conferencePIAA District II
Colorsblue and white
Other information
Accent colorsilver
MascotSpartans
SloganWe Are MV
Websitehttp://www.mvsd.us

According to the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, 49.2% of the district's pupils lived at 185% or below the Federal Poverty level as shown by their eligibility for the federal free or reduced price school meal programs in 2012.[3] In 2009, the Mid Valley School District residents’ per capita income was $17,167, while the median family income was $42,468.[4] In Lackawanna County, the median household income was $43,673.[5] In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501[6] and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010.[7] By 2013, the median household income in the United States rose to $52,100.[8]

Mid Valley School District operates two schools: Mid Valley Elementary Center (grades Pre-K to 6) and Mid Valley Secondary Center (grades 7–12. High school students may choose to attend Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County for training in the construction and mechanical trades. The Northeastern Educational Intermediate Unit, IU19, provides the district with a wide variety of services like specialized education for disabled students and hearing, speech and visual disability services and professional development for staff and faculty.

History edit

Prior to 1969 each borough within the district had operated its own schools. The Pennsylvania legislature enacted the school district Reorganization Act of 1961, the school district Reorganization Act of 1963, and the school district Reorganization Act of 1968. Due to dwindling populations because of the decline of anthracite mining in the region, in accordance with this legislation, the schools of the boroughs combined to form the Mid Valley School District for the 1969–1970 school year. The name picked for the district "Mid Valley" comes from the fact that the three towns are considered to be in the middle of the Lackawanna Valley and the area of the three towns (along with Blakely, Jessup, sometimes Archbald) are often referred to as the Mid Valley Region.

For the 1969–70 school year and throughout most of the 1970s, the district population utilized the former Olyphant Junior High School as the Mid-Valley Senior High School for students in grades 10 through 12, and the former Dickson City Junior High School as the Mid-Valley Junior High School for students in grades 7 through 9. There was an elementary school for students in kindergarten through sixth grade in each borough. Soon afterward sixth grade students from Throop began to attend classes in Olyphant. Problems ranging from lack of heat in the winter months, and structural problems plagued the new district throughout much of the first decade.

In the spring of 1977, while plans for a new junior-senior high school for grades 7–12 on Franko Street in Throop were on hold, the Olyphant Elementary School and the Dickson City Elementary School were condemned by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry because of violations of the Fire and Panic Law. The displaced elementary school students then attended classes on a full-time basis in the junior high school. The junior high school students and the senior high school students used the senior high school building on split sessions. Soon afterward the Dickson City Elementary School (former Dickson City High School) was destroyed by fire. For the 1978–79 school year, district rented the former St. Patrick's School in Olyphant and used it for seventh and eighth grade students. The secondary students were no longer attending classes on split sessions. The district operated in that mode until the opening of the new Mid Valley Secondary Center on Underwood Road in Throop in the fall of 1981.[9]

1981-1989 edit

In September 1981, the new high school building was finally opened at its present location at 52 Underwood Road in Throop. The new building housed grades 6 – 12 and was named Mid Valley Secondary Center. With the opening of the new building, Mid Valley Intermediate Center (grades 4 – 6) moved into the building formerly occupied by the senior high school in Olyphant and grades K-3 were Mid Valley Primary Center, housed in the remaining school building in Dickson City.

The land chosen for the new district building was, at the time a rather remote section of Throop which was mostly wooded which allowed for expansion as a large parcel of land was bought by the district. Spartan Stadium, the track and football field, as well as an open sports field and baseball/softball fields were set up at the opposite end of the property from the new building, which was adjacent to Underwood Road. A field house was recently added to the sports complex.

Plans were made to build another building to house both the primary and intermediate students on the district land adjacent to the Secondary Center. The new building was opened for the start of the 1989–1990 school year for students in grades K-6.

1989 to present edit

Due to increases in student population from recent housing developments, the elementary school building was expanded in the early 1990s. Mid Valley Secondary Center was expanded in the early 2000s


Extracurriculars edit

Mid Valley School District offers a variety of clubs, activities and an extensive sports program.

Athletics edit

Mid Valley Secondary Center has teams in the following areas:

Football – Varsity and freshman teams. All freshmen play on the freshman team, who are then encouraged to join the varsity team for their sophomore year.
Cross country – Varsity and junior high. The varsity team is considered all the high school students (grade 9 – 12), the junior high team historically has been grades 7 and 8.
Soccer – originally introduced with a co-ed team, there are now separate teams for boys and girls.
Golf
Basketball – For boys, the set up is similar to the football team with a separate freshman team, additionally teams exist for 7th and 8th grade boys. For girls, one team exists for high school students and separate teams for junior high and elementary students. The Mid Valley boys varsity team won the Pete Turonis championship for the first time in 29 years.[10]
Baseball - Varsity, freshman and junior high teams
Softball - Varsity, junior varsity and junior high teams
Track and field – Varsity and junior high teams for both genders
Tennis – Varsity teams for both genders. Females play in the fall and males play in the spring
Cheerleading

The historic rivals of the Mid Valley Spartans are the neighboring Valley View Cougars. An unofficial rivalry also exists with Holy Cross High School. During football season or when a team advances in the playoffs it is common to see the downtowns of all three towns adorned with blue and white ribbons and "Luv Ya Spartans" signs in business windows.

Student activities edit

The student paper for the Secondary Center is The Spartan Outlook and is staffed by high school students in journalism electives. Other popular student activities at the secondary center include Leo Club, Mock Trial, Spartan Pride (equivalent to a booster club), National Honors Society, student council, drama, and yearbook. The Mid Valley Drama Club presents full-scaled musicals.

Additionally, a statistically large number of students enter the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science Competition and compete at both the regional and state level.

References edit

  1. ^ US Census Bureau, 2010 Census Poverty Data by Local Education Agency, 2011
  2. ^ proximityone (2014). "School District Comparative Analysis Profiles".
  3. ^ Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, Education Facts Student Poverty Concentration by LEA, 2012
  4. ^ US Census Bureau, American Fact Finder, 2009
  5. ^ US Census Bureau (2014). "Pennsylvania Median household income, 2006–2010 by County".
  6. ^ US Census Bureau (2010). . Archived from the original on 2014-10-06.
  7. ^ US Census Bureau (September 2011). "Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2010" (PDF).
  8. ^ Michael Sauter & Alexander E.M. Hess (August 31, 2013). "America's most popular six-figure jobs". USA Today.
  9. ^ Klapatch, Joseph Peter (2015). The Old School. Galloway, NJ: Joseph Peter Klapatch. ISBN 9781633187276. LCCN 2015907858. OCLC 913959570.
  10. ^ Turonis Champs (PDF). The Valley Advantage. March 4, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-12.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

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Mid Valley School District is a small suburban school district located in Lackawanna County Pennsylvania comprising the boroughs of Olyphant Dickson City and Throop Mid Valley School District encompasses approximately 15 square miles 39 km2 According to 2000 federal census data it serves a resident population of 15 193 By 2010 the district s population increased to 15 304 people 1 The educational attainment levels for the Mid Valley School District population 25 years old and over were 89 9 high school graduates and 20 8 college graduates 2 The district is one of 12 public school districts in Lackawanna County and one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania Mid Valley School DistrictAddress52 Underwood Road Throop Lackawanna County Pennsylvania PA 18512 1196 United States of AmericaDistrict informationTypePublicGradesK 6 ES 7 8 MS 9 12 HS Established1969PresidentJeffrey KovaleskiVice presidentRacheal LabarontiSuperintendentMr Patrick SheehanDeputy superintendent s Joseph VillanoBusiness administratorRich WalshChair of the boardDan LaneDirector of educationKhalid MuminBudget 22 271 000NCES District ID42 151 70District ID119 355 503Students and staffStudents1 896Teachers6Athletic conferencePIAA District IIColorsblue and whiteOther informationAccent colorsilverMascotSpartansSloganWe Are MVWebsitehttp www mvsd us According to the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center 49 2 of the district s pupils lived at 185 or below the Federal Poverty level as shown by their eligibility for the federal free or reduced price school meal programs in 2012 3 In 2009 the Mid Valley School District residents per capita income was 17 167 while the median family income was 42 468 4 In Lackawanna County the median household income was 43 673 5 In the Commonwealth the median family income was 49 501 6 and the United States median family income was 49 445 in 2010 7 By 2013 the median household income in the United States rose to 52 100 8 Mid Valley School District operates two schools Mid Valley Elementary Center grades Pre K to 6 and Mid Valley Secondary Center grades 7 12 High school students may choose to attend Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County for training in the construction and mechanical trades The Northeastern Educational Intermediate Unit IU19 provides the district with a wide variety of services like specialized education for disabled students and hearing speech and visual disability services and professional development for staff and faculty Contents 1 History 1 1 1981 1989 1 2 1989 to present 2 Extracurriculars 2 1 Athletics 2 2 Student activities 3 References 4 External linksHistory editPrior to 1969 each borough within the district had operated its own schools The Pennsylvania legislature enacted the school district Reorganization Act of 1961 the school district Reorganization Act of 1963 and the school district Reorganization Act of 1968 Due to dwindling populations because of the decline of anthracite mining in the region in accordance with this legislation the schools of the boroughs combined to form the Mid Valley School District for the 1969 1970 school year The name picked for the district Mid Valley comes from the fact that the three towns are considered to be in the middle of the Lackawanna Valley and the area of the three towns along with Blakely Jessup sometimes Archbald are often referred to as the Mid Valley Region For the 1969 70 school year and throughout most of the 1970s the district population utilized the former Olyphant Junior High School as the Mid Valley Senior High School for students in grades 10 through 12 and the former Dickson City Junior High School as the Mid Valley Junior High School for students in grades 7 through 9 There was an elementary school for students in kindergarten through sixth grade in each borough Soon afterward sixth grade students from Throop began to attend classes in Olyphant Problems ranging from lack of heat in the winter months and structural problems plagued the new district throughout much of the first decade In the spring of 1977 while plans for a new junior senior high school for grades 7 12 on Franko Street in Throop were on hold the Olyphant Elementary School and the Dickson City Elementary School were condemned by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry because of violations of the Fire and Panic Law The displaced elementary school students then attended classes on a full time basis in the junior high school The junior high school students and the senior high school students used the senior high school building on split sessions Soon afterward the Dickson City Elementary School former Dickson City High School was destroyed by fire For the 1978 79 school year district rented the former St Patrick s School in Olyphant and used it for seventh and eighth grade students The secondary students were no longer attending classes on split sessions The district operated in that mode until the opening of the new Mid Valley Secondary Center on Underwood Road in Throop in the fall of 1981 9 1981 1989 edit In September 1981 the new high school building was finally opened at its present location at 52 Underwood Road in Throop The new building housed grades 6 12 and was named Mid Valley Secondary Center With the opening of the new building Mid Valley Intermediate Center grades 4 6 moved into the building formerly occupied by the senior high school in Olyphant and grades K 3 were Mid Valley Primary Center housed in the remaining school building in Dickson City The land chosen for the new district building was at the time a rather remote section of Throop which was mostly wooded which allowed for expansion as a large parcel of land was bought by the district Spartan Stadium the track and football field as well as an open sports field and baseball softball fields were set up at the opposite end of the property from the new building which was adjacent to Underwood Road A field house was recently added to the sports complex Plans were made to build another building to house both the primary and intermediate students on the district land adjacent to the Secondary Center The new building was opened for the start of the 1989 1990 school year for students in grades K 6 1989 to present edit Due to increases in student population from recent housing developments the elementary school building was expanded in the early 1990s Mid Valley Secondary Center was expanded in the early 2000sExtracurriculars editMid Valley School District offers a variety of clubs activities and an extensive sports program Athletics edit Mid Valley Secondary Center has teams in the following areas Football Varsity and freshman teams All freshmen play on the freshman team who are then encouraged to join the varsity team for their sophomore year Cross country Varsity and junior high The varsity team is considered all the high school students grade 9 12 the junior high team historically has been grades 7 and 8 Soccer originally introduced with a co ed team there are now separate teams for boys and girls Golf Basketball For boys the set up is similar to the football team with a separate freshman team additionally teams exist for 7th and 8th grade boys For girls one team exists for high school students and separate teams for junior high and elementary students The Mid Valley boys varsity team won the Pete Turonis championship for the first time in 29 years 10 Baseball Varsity freshman and junior high teams Softball Varsity junior varsity and junior high teams Track and field Varsity and junior high teams for both genders Tennis Varsity teams for both genders Females play in the fall and males play in the spring CheerleadingThe historic rivals of the Mid Valley Spartans are the neighboring Valley View Cougars An unofficial rivalry also exists with Holy Cross High School During football season or when a team advances in the playoffs it is common to see the downtowns of all three towns adorned with blue and white ribbons and Luv Ya Spartans signs in business windows Student activities edit The student paper for the Secondary Center is The Spartan Outlook and is staffed by high school students in journalism electives Other popular student activities at the secondary center include Leo Club Mock Trial Spartan Pride equivalent to a booster club National Honors Society student council drama and yearbook The Mid Valley Drama Club presents full scaled musicals Additionally a statistically large number of students enter the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science Competition and compete at both the regional and state level References edit US Census Bureau 2010 Census Poverty Data by Local Education Agency 2011 proximityone 2014 School District Comparative Analysis Profiles Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center Education Facts Student Poverty Concentration by LEA 2012 US Census Bureau American Fact Finder 2009 US Census Bureau 2014 Pennsylvania Median household income 2006 2010 by County US Census Bureau 2010 American Fact Finder State and County quick facts Archived from the original on 2014 10 06 US Census Bureau September 2011 Income Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States 2010 PDF Michael Sauter amp Alexander E M Hess August 31 2013 America s most popular six figure jobs USA Today Klapatch Joseph Peter 2015 The Old School Galloway NJ Joseph Peter Klapatch ISBN 9781633187276 LCCN 2015907858 OCLC 913959570 Turonis Champs PDF The Valley Advantage March 4 2011 Retrieved 2011 10 12 permanent dead link External links editMid Valley School District http www mvsd us Mid Valley Spartans http mvspartans com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mid Valley School District amp oldid 1209296688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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