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Maple Valley Public School District

School district in North Dakota, United States


School district in North Dakota, United States

FieldValue
nameMaple Valley Public School District
streetaddress207 Broadway
cityTower City
stateNorth Dakota
zipcode58071
countryUSA
colorsRoyal Blue/Red/White (Raiders) & Red/Black/White (Falcons)
ratio12.05
mascotRaiders
superintendentDan Larson
gradesPre-school - 12
established
us_nces_district_id
enrollment238 (2021-2022)
free_label1Telephone
free_text1(701) 749-2570
website

The Maple Valley Public School District (MVSD #4 or MVPSD) is a public school district in Barnes and Cass counties in the U.S. state of North Dakota, based in Tower City. It also serves Buffalo, Fingal, and Oriska.

Schools

The school district was initially created with the merger of the Buffalo Public School and Tower City Public School after the 1975 school year. Fingal Public School would merge with the new district starting the 1980 school year and Oriska would later join to create the Maple Valley-Oriska School District in 2001, but eventually fully consolidating as the Maple Valley Public School District for the 2002-2003 school year.

The Maple Valley Public School District operated with two elementary schools: one in Oriska and one in Buffalo with a high school facility in Tower City from the 2001 school year until the fall of 2018. Fingal originally hosted an elementary school as well up until the spring of 2000.

Starting in the fall of 2018, all district students were moved into one K-12 facility in Tower City through the gymnasium in Oriska is still used for junior high and elementary athletics.

According to the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, the school district's enrollment totaled at 214 students for grades Kindergarten through 12th Grade for the 2018–2019 school year.

Athletics & Activities

Partnering with the North Dakota High School Activities Association, the school district offers the following activities sponsored by the individual district: Girls Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, Vocal/Instrumental Music, One Act Play. The district partnered with Enderlin Public Schools to offer Football, Baseball, Boys Golf, Girls Golf, Softball, Boys Track & Field, Girls Track & Field, and Speech through the 2021 school year. The district partners with Valley City Public Schools to sponsor Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country (discontinued in the spring of 2021), and Wrestling. The district also works with Jamestown Public Schools to offer Boys Ice Hockey. As of the fall of 2021, the district is in a cooperative sponsorship with neighboring Hope-Page Public Schools in offering all of its activities including athletics and fine arts.

Through their individual sports and activities, the teams are known as the "Raiders" with school colors consisting of Royal Blue, Red, and White. When partnered with the Enderlin Public School, the teams were referred to as the "Enderlin/Maple Valley Falcons" with colors of Red, Black, and White. Since cooping with Hope-Page Schools, the team is known as the "Maple River Raiders."

The school is also home to the unofficial North Dakota Class B leading scorer in the history of North Dakota Girls Basketball, Rylee Nudell, who finished her high school career with 3,458 points and also holds the state rebounding record for ND Girls Basketball with 1,761 career rebounds.

YearActivityFinish
1976Buffalo-Tower City Girls Track & FieldState Champions
1981Maple Valley Girls BasketballState Tournament Appearance
1991Maple Valley Girls BasketballState Tournament Appearance
2010Enderlin/Maple Valley BaseballState Tournament Appearance
2012Enderlin/Maple Valley SoftballState Champions
2013Enderlin/Maple Valley SoftballState Tournament Appearance
2014Enderlin/Maple Valley SoftballState Tournament Appearance
2014Enderlin/Maple Valley SpeechState Co-Champions
2017Enderlin/Maple Valley SpeechState Champions
2018Enderlin/Maple Valley BaseballState Tournament Appearance
2018Enderlin/Maple Valley SpeechState Champions

References

The official YouTube channel

  • https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClnkBr7J8AY05MoRpno5Mag

References

  1. https://insights.nd.gov/Education/District/Staff/09004
  2. https://insights.nd.gov/Education/District/09004
  3. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Barnes County, ND". [[U.S. Census Bureau]].
  4. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Cass County, ND". [[U.S. Census Bureau]].
  5. [https://www.maple-valley.k12.nd.us/ Home]. Maple Valley School District. Retrieved on July 17, 2018. "207 Broadway Tower City, ND 58071" and "Serving the communities of Buffalo, Fingal, Oriska and Tower City"
  6. (2002-09-24). "School district voters to decide Maple Valley-Oriska consolidation".
  7. (2002-11-07). "School districts agree to consolidate". [[The Bismarck Tribune]].
  8. "Maple Valley School District". Maple Valley School District.
  9. Kasella, Katelyn. (2017-08-24). "Maple Valley High School breaks ground on $4 million additio...".
  10. "Resources".
  11. "Maple Valley High School {{!}} NDHSAANOW.com".
  12. SHORT, COLE. (2021-02-19). "Finley-Sharon eyes new sports co-op".
  13. "Maple Valley Retires Rylee Nudell's Basketball Jersey Number {{!}} NDHSAANOW.com".
  14. "Past Champions - Archives {{!}} NDHSAANOW.com".
  15. (2002-09-24). "School district voters to decide Maple Valley-Oriska consolidation".
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