
We are excited to announce that Spring Valley is launching a chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) to honor high performing, exemplary, service-oriented CTE students!
NTHS honors the achievements of top CTE students, provides close to $300,000 in scholarships annually, and strives to help connect education and industry to build a highly skilled workforce. Members also receive a professional portfolio containing their membership certificate, as well as an official NTHS diploma seal, graduation tassel, lapel pin, and window decal to display their NTHS affiliation. They may download their personalized ID cards when logged in at NTHS website.
Membership criteria:
Must be a student at SVHS participating in a CTE pathway or related work-based program
Have a minimum overall 3.0 CTE-specific unweighted GPA
Be in 10th through 12th grade and have completed 2 CTE courses
Get an instructor and the CTE administrator recommendation
Be a student in good standing as defined by SVHS student code of conduct regarding attendance, discipline, and academic progress
Perform or Commit to perform a minimum of 3 hours of community service
See CTE administrator Mr. Totten or counselor Ms. Stroud for an application.


It's not too late to sign up to donate blood this Thursday at Spring Valley!


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Spring Valley JROTC cadets visited Kellogg Elementary's third grade classes and taught a variety of patriotic-themed lessons! The elementary students learned flag folding, geography, vocabulary, saluting and got their faces painted! We are very proud of our cadets for representing Spring Valley so well. We also want to thank you tKellogg Elementary for hosting us!

Happy Monday Timberwolves!


Congratulations to our SV Raider teams for placing 2nd overall in both male and co-ed teams at the state championship!





Our SOAR group had a wonderful time at the Veterans’ Day Parade. We would like to thank all of those who have served to allow us the freedoms we experience today. A special thanks to Lieutenant Colonel Ben Simerman from the WV Air National Guard (and SV dad) who volunteered to be chauffeur for the day.




Welding students assist in repairing agricultural equipment for a local business. #ThisIsCTE #TimberwolfPride





The Spring Valley Soar club float is ready for the Veteran's Day parade!





SVHS CTE students volunteered last weekend to help with the Marshall Marathon.
Programs represented include Entrepreneurship & Innovation, JROTC, and Automotive Technology.
#TimberwolfPride


Corner Christmas Tree Displays on sale from Timberwolf Construction!


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Students in Ms. Murray's class work in groups to create their own board games from scratch to teach others about the Constitution! Also should out to our CTE Pre-Engineering program for making the game pieces!!!











We have new apparel in stock in our school store!


Students in Ms Hatfield's science classes participate "organelle speed dating" to review organelle location and functions. Needless to say, the students had an absolute blast!!








Spring Valley Sports Medicine students actively getting in their hands-on clinical experiences hours.... the vast majority of which will be working with our athletic teams.



We have started club time during Wolves Den this week. We have a wide variety of clubs from Chess, to Lego club, to a Book club. Pictured here is our D&D club.




Our cooks prepared a delicious lunch menu today. The new addition of the salad option is a huge hit with our Timberwolf students!




Cosmetology students attend the Premiere Beauty Trade Show today in Columbus, OH!





Students in the SOAR club visited the Marshall University Physical Therapy center and the VA cadaver lab today!





