In coordination with the Arkansas Department of Health and DESE, beginning Monday, February 7 the Mountain View School District will no longer contact trace and quarantine students/staff considered close contacts to a COVID 19 positive case. Those who are currently quarantined & test to stay, may return Monday the 7th. All COVID positive cases will still have to isolate for a 5 day minimum. If your child is sick, please keep them home until they have been fever free for 24 hours. Thank You.
about 3 years ago, Mark Rush
The Mountain View School District will not be in session on Friday, February 4 due to winter weather. This will officially be an AMI day.
about 3 years ago, Bryan Duncan
The Mountain View School District will not be in session on Thursday, February 3 due to winter weather. Again, no school tomorrow, February 3, due to winter weather. This will officially be an AMI day. Thank You.
about 3 years ago, Mark Rush
Due to weather conditions all Mountain View School District schools will be dismissing today at 1:00.
about 3 years ago, Bryan Duncan
Mountain View School Food Pantry will have a food box distribution tomorrow, January 27th, at the Mountain View Kindergarten building. Boxes will be distributed from 4:00 until 5:30 p.m. or until all boxes have been handed out.
about 3 years ago, Carrie Futrell
The Mountain View School District will use an AMI day tomorrow, Thursday January 20, due to winter weather conditions. Again, no school tomorrow due to winter weather.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
The Mountain View School District will not be in session tomorrow, January 17, in observance of Martin Luther King Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 18.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
Due to an increase in our student absences, Mountain View School District will pivot to Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI) Days on January 12, 13, and 14. Students should do work sent home by their teacher or in Google Classroom. All school buildings on all campuses will be closed and all extracurricular activities are canceled through January 17. Buses will not run
over 3 years ago, Bryan Duncan
The Mountain View School District Board of Education, at its regular meeting tonight, voted to make the wearing of masks optional in school buildings and at events on every campus. This will begin immediately. However, Masks will continue to be mandatory on all school buses in the district. Thank you.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
Due to the increased number of active COVID-19 cases in Stone County, the Mountain View School District will require masks to be worn in all classes/buildings and during events on all campuses for the week of December 6-10. Additionally, masks continue to be mandatory on all buses. For more information you may visit https://achi.net/covid19/. Thank You.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
Due to the increased number of active COVID-19 cases in Stone County, the Mountain View School District will require masks to be worn in all classes/buildings and during events on all campuses for the week of December 6-10. Additionally, masks continue to be mandatory on all buses. For more information you may visit https://achi.net/covid19/. Thank You.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
Due to the increased number of active COVID-19 cases in Stone County, the Mountain View School District will require masks to be worn in all classes/buildings and during events on all campuses for the week of December 6-10. Additionally, masks continue to be mandatory on all buses. For more information you may visit https://achi.net/covid19/. Thank You.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
Due to the Arkansas Department of Health and achi.net not updating Covid 19 data due to the Thanksgiving Holiday, the Mountain View School District will remain mask optional in all buildings across the district for the week of November 29 through December 3. Masks will continue to be mandatory on all school buses, however.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
According to The Arkansas Department of Health, the number of Covid-19 cases in Stone County has increased to 50-99 infections per 10,000 people. This number puts our students and staff back into the High-Risk Level Assessment (Red Zone). As the Mountain View School District is out of session next week for the Thanksgiving holiday, it will not affect our mask policy at this time. However, should the number of cases remain at the current level, masks for all students, staff and visitors will be required at all indoor events upon the resumption of classes on Monday, November 29th.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
According to The Arkansas Department of Health, the number of Covid-19 cases in Stone County has increased to 50-99 infections per 10,000 people. This number puts our students and staff back into the High-Risk Level Assessment (Red Zone). As the Mountain View School District is out of session next week for the Thanksgiving holiday, it will not affect our mask policy at this time. However, should the number of cases remain at the current level, masks for all students, staff and visitors will be required at all indoor events upon the resumption of classes on Monday, November 29th.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
The Mountain View School District will not be in session next week in observation of the Thanksgiving Holiday. Classes will resume on Monday, November 29 at 8 A.M.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
REMINDER: Mountain View School Food Pantry will have a Thanksgiving food box distribution today, November 18th, at the Mountain View Kindergarten building. Boxes will be distributed from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. or until all boxes have been handed out.
over 3 years ago, Carrie Futrell
Mountain View School Food Pantry will have a Thanksgiving food box distribution tomorrow, November 18th, at the Mountain View Kindergarten building. Boxes will be distributed from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. or until all boxes have been handed out.
over 3 years ago, Carrie Futrell
The Mountain View School District will remain mask optional in buildings across the district for the week of November 15th through the 19th. Mask will continue to be mandatory on all buses, however. Thank You.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush
The Mountain View School District will remain mask optional in buildings across the district for the week of November 15th through the 19th. Mask will continue to be mandatory on all buses, however. Thank You.
over 3 years ago, Mark Rush