December 12, 2022
KUSD will be on a 2 hour delay.
Classes begin at 9:55AM.
The Air Force Junior ROTC is proud to announce the selection of Emma Curtright to the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) Flight Academy Program. She is one of the 200 students selected across all high school Air Force JROTC programs and stood out amongst the 1,300 total applicants this school year. In the beginning of the school year, instructors at Monument Valley High School announced to the class that the flight academy applications were open and Emma Curtright stepped up and volunteered. As such, Colonel Evernham, an instructor at MVHS and a former pilot in the United States Air Force, began mentoring Emma on the requirements since this initiative is highly competitive and very demanding. The work invested such as physical exercises in addition to taking the ACT and the Aviation Qualification Test prior to the deadline has certainly paid off as Emma will be attending an 8-week summer aviation training program at any of the top aviation universities across the country. This scholarship will pay for round-trip airfare, room and board, collegiate academics, and flight hours to earn her Private Pilot’s Certificate.
So when you see Emma, please congratulate her on becoming the “best of the best” in leadership, her grades, class standing, service, and commitment. She is the first Monument Valley High School student to be selected to this prestigious program and she will become the first high school student to earn her pilot license on the Navajo Nation. Thank you to Emma and her parents and to all teachers, counselors, and staff for your recommendations, mentorship, and encouragement to advance our students’ endeavors.



https://navajotimes.com/rezsports/rodeo/breaking-down-barriers-infr-crowns-first-female-junior-breakaway-roper/
Hard work truly paid off, congratulations on achieving new heights! Our very own Monument Valley High School Junior, Kylie Dodson becomes the first female to win Indian National Finals Rodeo Junior Breakaway. Dodson broke down barriers when she won the event in the INFR debut.



Let's have an enjoyable Halloween day. Here is the high school guidelines for those who wish to dress up.

Can’t stop the spread of Halloween fun! Follow these safety tips to make sure you have a spook-tacular time.

I would like to extend a congratulations to Azalia Harvey-Leo (11th grade) and Alijah Belin (11th grade) for being nominated for September Co-Student of the Month.
Both students have done an outstanding job thus far in the semester and have established great habits as student leaders within MVHS.
Next, we would like to recognize Mr. Jon Sombrero and Mrs. Sharon Atene as our Staff of the Month for September.
Mrs. Atene has done an exceptional job at providing great leadership skills within her respective department. She ensures that our building is clean and ready to go each day. In addition to the cleanliness of our building, she coordinates with her staff to ensure that our building is ready for any event we host. She does all of this with a smile on her face and a warm welcome each day.
Mr. Sombrero has provided our AFJROTC students with extended opportunities outside of school to showcase their hard work in and around the Kayenta Community. The color guard has also been invited to a variety of community activities and Mr. Sombrero has played an integral part in supporting our students off campus. Recently, he accompanied our students to the Western Agency fair where they helped coordinate traffic during the festivities on Saturday. In addition, Mr. Sombrero has provided a myriad of resources to our senior parents as the senior class sponsor.
On behalf of my office staff, thank you Azalia, Alijah, Mr. Sombrero and Mrs. Atene for your hard work here at MVHS.
Respectfully,
Ryan Dodson, M. Ed.
Principal, Monument Valley High School




Class of 2024 Parent Meeting
Agricultural Center
Nov. 1
6:30pm

Please join us Wednesday night to receive assistance from the NAU Financial Aid Representative with submitting your Free Application for Financial Student Aid (FAFSA).
Parents & Senior Students will have an opportunity to ask questions and get more information.

What to Bring
- Admission ticket
- A valid ID (driver's license or student ID)
- Water bottle and a snack to eat outside the test center during break
If you are late, you will not be allowed to enter. **BE ON TIME**

Seniors,
The deadline is fast approaching. Do NOT wait until the last minute to try to complete your ECAP.

If you are planning to try-out for wrestling or basketball, now is the time to start taking care of your paperwork. Do not wait until the last minute. If you did not participate in Fall sports, the following forms and fee is needed.
1. MVHS/KMS Student-athlete Handbook Forms A, B, C, & D required
2. AIA Physical Examination Form required.
3. $10.00 participation fee required (Cash Only)
4. First day of Winter Sports practice is October 31.
For those of you who are participating in Fall Sports the following is needed in order to join Winter Sports:
1. Clearance Slip form from current head coach. This verifies you have turned in all equipment.
2. Participation fee of $10.00
3. The first day of practice for winter sports is October 31.
If you have any questions, please contact us in the athletics office.
Juniors and Seniors who are interested in the Indigenous Day Visit with NAU – Flagstaff, see Mr. Bradley for permission slip and grade check form. Visit Day is Oct. 28, 2022
Seniors Students interested in visiting colleges in the Phoenix area on October 24th and 25th, please see Mr. Saganey to pick up a trip packet (permission slip, itinerary, and grade check). The first 20 Seniors with completed documents will be accepted to go.
Professional Growth Day is Wednesday, October 19, 2022. We will be on a half day bell schedule.
Monument Valley High School Homecoming
"Swat the Hornets"
12:50pm - Highway 163 will be blocked
1:00pm - Parade starts
5:00pm - gates open for football game
7:00pm - kickoff
HOMECOMING WEEK
Oct 3rd - Oct 7th
MVHS Mustangs vs Ganado Hornets
Theme “Swat the Hornets!”
Purchase Tickets through the GoFan
https://gofan.co/app/events/648121?schoolId=AZ21901

All MVHS afterschool activities (Clubs and Sports) have been cancelled for this evening. There are no late buses.
Monument Valley FFA & Junior Class presents
LATIGO
September 30, 2022
9:00pm-11:59pm
Monument Valley AgriScience Center, Kayenta, AZ
Buy your tickets now!
$10.00/per-person CASH ONLY!!
$10.00 re-entry

On Saturday, Sept. 17th, 2022, a group of six members of the MVHS Outdoor Challenge Club headed up to Natural Bridges National Monument for a hike through a spectacular section of White Canyon. The excitement started with an ascent of the infamous “Moki Dugway” which switchbacks its way 1000 vertical feet from the Valley of the Gods to the top of Cedar Mesa. This road is enough to strike terror into the heart of the average tourist, but not so the trusty KUSD bus drivers!
Our hike began with a descent of 500 feet in less than a mile. That puts you at the base of the Sipapu Bridge, the second largest natural bridge in the world, after Rainbow Bridge. The canyon had seen some recent flash floods so there was a lot of mud and even some running water. After about 2.5 miles in the canyon you come to Katchina Bridge. We stopped here for lunch.
Now it was time for the climb back out of the canyon, another 500 vertical feet in less than a mile. We had the advantage of a bus driver who met us with the bus at the Katchina Bridge overlook. If you are on your own, it is a mile hike from here back to where we started at the Sipapu trailhead. By mid-October this hike will be even more spectacular as the cottonwoods and aspens start changing color.
Good job to the participants. and a big thanks to our bus driver!
Richard R. Ludwig M.Ed.





