ROPEs 2025 Sign up Schedule

Dear 8th Grade Parents/Guardians,

On May 19th, 2025, we will have our ROPEs presentations.

Please use the link to schedule a time for your student's presentation.

We look forward to seeing you!

ROPEs Sign up

About

South Valley Middle School in Platteville, Colorado, stands out for its close-knit community and personalized approach to education. Located in a small, rural area, the school fosters strong connections between students, teachers, and families, creating a supportive environment that encourages both academic and personal growth. The school emphasizes a well-rounded education with a focus on not only core subjects but also a variety of electives, extracurricular activities, and character development. Its smaller size allows for more individualized attention, enabling teachers to better understand each student's needs. This nurturing atmosphere, combined with its commitment to fostering lifelong learners, makes South Valley Middle School a special place for students to thrive.

Front entrance of South Valley Middle School

Important Documents

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Online Registration Help Desk Flyer.pdf
Class of 2029 - Letter
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SVMS Student/Family Handbook 2024-2025
YearBook 24-25.pdf
YearBook 24-25 Spanish version.pdf
Spanish SVMS Student/Family Handbook 2024-2025
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South Valley Middle School News

  • Online Registration Help Desk Information
    May 7, 2025 · South Valley Middle School

    Online Registration Help Desk

    Online Registration is now open. Please see the flyer for more information about the Online Registration Help Desk Hours for SVMS families!


  • SVMS Family Newsletter May Edition
    May 2, 2025 · South Valley Middle School

    SVMS Family Newsletter May Edition

    SVMS Family Newsletter May Edition

    Enrollment Open Houses for 25-26 School Year

    We have scheduled two opportunities per town for families to receive any assistance they may need to complete online registration. Translators and technical needs can be assisted In Gilcrest, La Salle and Platteville following the schedule below. For SVMS families, May 15 from 4-7PM and May 19 from 3-6 PM office staff will be available to provide assistance if needed. Enrollment is also available online through Infinite Campus Parent Portal.

    \Open Enrollment Information\

    Transportation 25-26 for Platteville Families

    Town of Platteville to give families two drop off locations in Platteville that will transport students to Valley Middle School next school year. The main location drop off will be located at the new Weld RE-1 Educational and Community Center (1004 Main St.) and we are planning to add a drop off location at the Platteville Community Center (508 Reynolds Ave). 

    May Events to Wrap Up the School Year

    May 2 - PTO Ice Cream Social/ Last Fire Drill/WIN Day

    May 7 - NWEA Presentation to School Board - 6:30 PM

    May 8 - Intro to Band Day for 5th & 6th grade Students

    May 9 - 8th Grade Aims Community College Visit 10 AM- Noon

    May 12 - VMS Open House at Lasalle 5:30 - 7PM

    May 14 - NJHS Induction @ NVMS 6 PM, Spring Band/Choir Concert 7PM

    May 15 - Online Registration Help Desk 4-7PM, SVMS Spring Play Performances 6:30 PM

    May 19 - ROPES Presentations (Sign up on the SVMS website!) & Staff Awards/BBQ Lunch, Online Registration Help Desk 3-6PM

    May 22 - Field Trip Day /Viking Pride/Yearbook Signing on return to SVMS 

    May 23 - SVMS End of Year Bash - shortened class schedule in the morning & fun in afternoon

    May 27 - Chromebook Return: 6th Grade - Mrs. Miller, 7th Grade - Mrs. May, 8th Grade - Mr. Wolfe (Mrs. Rodriguez will come to the grade level rooms to check in & inventory. If you will not be in attendance May 27 or 28, please plan on checking your chromebook in on the last day of attendance)

    May 28 - Last Day of School, Awards, Promotion Rehearsal, Promotion - 6PM

    May 29 - 8th Grade  Boondocks Trip

    May 29 & 30 -SVMS Packing Days


  • South Valley Middle School Logo
    Apr 2, 2025 · South Valley Middle School

    SVMS Family Newsletter April Edition

    SVMS Middle School Family Newsletter April 2025

    CMAS Testing & NWEA Data

    Safe Sitter Certification Opportunity

    District Communications

    April/May Important Dates


  • to the left it says "March 7th Edition" to the rigth of the words there are 3 clovers
    Mar 11, 2025 · South Valley Middle School

    Family Newsletter

    8th Grade Transition to Valley High School:

    • March 11 – 8th grade students will tour Valley High School.
    • March 26 at 6:00 PM – 8th Grade Family Orientation at Valley High School in Gilcrest.
    • March 28 – 8th Grade registration for Valley High School classes at South Valley Middle School.

    6th & 7th Grade Transition:

    March 11– 6th and 7th-grade students will visit the LaSalle campus to tour the school in preparation for Valley Middle School next year.

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    Spring Break:

    March 17-21 – No school, enjoy your break!

    Testing Dates:

    • March 27 & 28 – NWEA Testing.
    • April 9 & 10 – CMAS Testing begins with 8th-grade Science.
    • April 15-17 – CMAS Testing for all grades (Math & ELA).

    8th Grade ROPES Presentations:

    • 8th-grade students will begin working on their ROPES presentations after Spring Break
    • ROPES Presentations will take place on May 19.

    LENT Lunches

    Throughout the season of Lent, students will be able to select a meatless sack lunch that includes: Yogurt, String Cheese, Carrots, Craisins, an Oatmeal Whole Grain Bar, and Milk.

    Panorama Survey - March 12th

    South Valley Middle School Students will be taking the Panorama Survey that measures our successes with Youth Connections work around 7-Mindsets, Xello and Graduate Competencies on March 12th. If you would like to opt your student out of the survey, please complete this form.


  • Blue sky with a cloud and green cloves with the words "Hello March"
    Mar 3, 2025 · South Valley Middle School

    Family Newsletter - March 2025

    8th Grade Transition to Valley High School:* March 6 – Valley High School counselors will visit to share information about courses and pathways with 8th-grade students.

    • March 11 – 8th grade students will tour Valley High School.
    • March 26 at 6:00 PM – 8th Grade Family Orientation at Valley High School in Gilcrest.
    • March 28 – 8th Grade registration for Valley High School classes at South Valley Middle School.

    6th & 7th Grade Transition:

    • March 11– 6th and 7th-grade students will visit the LaSalle campus to tour the school in preparation for Valley Middle School next year.

    Spring Break:

    • March 17-21 – No school, enjoy your break!

    Testing Dates:

    • March 27 & 28 – NWEA Testing.
    • April 9 & 10 – CMAS Testing begins with 8th-grade Science.
    • April 15-17 – CMAS Testing for all grades (Math & ELA).

    PTO Apparel Fundraiser:

    Thank You from South Valley Staff:

    • A huge thank you to everyone who attended Parent-Teacher Conferences. Your support during a tough time for our school is greatly appreciated.

    Supporting the Transition to Valley Middle School:

    • We want to support students as they transition to a consolidated middle school next year.
    • If you would like to be a parent representative for the Valley Middle School transition, please reach out to Principal Scott Hodgson. Meetings will begin this spring.
    • If you are interested in joining the Master Facilities Planning Team to discuss district building usage, also reach out to Principal Hodgson.

    8th Grade ROPES Presentations:

    • 8th-grade students will begin working on their ROPES presentations after Spring Break.
    • ROPES Presentations will take place on May 19.

    Attendance Matters!

    • By 6th grade, chronic absenteeism is a leading indicator that a student may drop out of high school. Please help your child succeed by ensuring they attend school regularly.

    Viking Pride Celebration:

    • Our next Viking Pride event will be on March 7.

    Thank you for being part of the South Valley Middle School community! Stay connected for more updates.


  • Red,pink, white hearts in the background with the words "Hello February" in the middle of the picture
    Mar 3, 2025 · South Valley Middle School

    Family Newsletter - February 2025

    February is here, and we have a month full of exciting events, important reminders, and opportunities to support our school community! Be sure to mark your calendars so you don’t miss out on all the fun and learning ahead.

    CogAT Testing - February 12

    All 6th-grade students will take the CogAT (Cognitive Abilities Test) on February 12. This assessment is used as a screening tool to help identify Gifted and Talented students. Please ensure your child gets a good night’s sleep and has a healthy breakfast to be ready for testing!

    Spread the Love Week Hygiene Drive - February 11-14

    Support our community and earn points for your House by participating in our Spread the Love Week Hygiene Drive! We are collecting new, unused hygiene products, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, body wash, face wash, deodorant, shampoo, and more. Let’s spread kindness and generosity!

    I LOVE TO READ WEEK - February 25-28

    We’re celebrating the joy of reading with I LOVE TO READ WEEK! Stay tuned for details on themed dress-up days and activities designed to promote a love of literacy among our students.

    Parent-Teacher Conferences - February 25 & 27

    Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on February 25 and February 27. Sign-up links will be sent out soon, so keep an eye on your email to schedule a time to meet with your child’s teachers.

    Attendance Matters!

    Did you know that missing just 18 days of school per year—or only two to three days per month—can significantly increase a student's risk of falling behind in their coursework and even dropping out of high school? Every school day counts, and we all play a role in ensuring our students succeed. Let’s work together to keep our attendance strong!

    Thank you for being an active part of the South Valley Middle School community. We appreciate your support and look forward to a fantastic February!

    Best regards,

    South Valley Middle School Administration

    Hello Weld-RE1 families!

    With several viruses circulating in the community and schools right now, this is a reminder to PLEASE KEEP YOUR CHILD HOME if they have experienced any of the following symptoms in the last 24 hours:

    • Temperature of 100.4 or greater
    • Vomiting
    • Diarrhea (or any recurring loose or watery stools with or without stomach discomfort)
    • Severe cough or difficulty breathing (that is not asthma related)
    • Feeling unusually fatigued and unable to participate in normal activities (this is a common symptom of illness)

    Please remember, your student should not return until they are at least 24 hours symptom free without any fever-reducing (or other symptom relief) medications. Please encourage frequent hand washing and help us prevent the spread!!

    Thank you,

    Danielle Endreson RN, BSNDistrict Nurse - Weld RE-1


  • the word 'January' with snowflakes surrounding it
    Jan 17, 2025 · South Valley Middle School

    Family Newsletter - January 2025

    Elective Changes and New Schedule Announcement

    Welcome back, Vikings! As we kick off the second semester, we want to inform you about some changes to our electives and master schedule:

    • Elective Classes: Students may notice changes in their elective courses this semester, with the exception of band and choir classes, which will remain the same.
    • New Master Schedule: Due to a staff member leaving South Valley, our master schedule has shifted to a 6-period day plus Viking Time, replacing the previous 7-period day.

    Here is our updated bell schedule:

    • 7:40 AM: Cafeteria opens for breakfast
    • 7:55 AM: First bell
    • 8:00 AM: Tardy bell
    • 1st Period: 8:00 - 9:05 AM
    • 2nd Period: 9:08 - 10:08 AM
    • 3rd Period: 10:11 - 11:11 AM
    • Viking Time: 11:14 - 11:49 AM
    • Lunch: 11:52 - 12:32 PM
    • 4th Period: 12:35 - 1:35 PM
    • 5th Period: 1:38 - 2:38 PM
    • 6th Period: 2:41 - 3:40 PM

    Please note: With the adjusted timing of Viking Time, we encourage families to schedule appointments on Mondays whenever possible to minimize disruptions.


    Upcoming Events

    Bingo Night Join us for a night of fun and connection at our Bingo Night!

    Date: Friday, February 7, 2025

    Time: 5:30 PM

    This is a fantastic opportunity for families to meet one another and enjoy a fun evening together. We hope to see you there!

    Honor Roll Awards and Ice Cream Social

    We are proud of our students’ hard work and growth!

    Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2025

    Time: 3:00 PM

    Invitations will be sent out once report cards are completed. Report cards, along with NWEA Student Profiles, will be mailed to families. These profiles will highlight your student’s progress and help set goals for spring NWEA testing in March after spring break.

    Viking Pride and Pep Rally

    We kicked off the semester with our first Viking Pride student community meeting, where we set goals for the semester, shared school event information, and discussed current trends. Students were reminded to:* Start strong with grades.

    • Be on time.
    • Be prepared.
    • Be a good person.

    We will celebrate our 7th Grade Volleyball League Championship with a pep rally during Viking Time:

    Date: Friday, January 10, 2025

    Time: 11:15 AM

    Come cheer on our team and watch the championship banner being unveiled in the SVMS gym!


    Athletics Update

    Girls basketball and wrestling seasons are kicking off! If you are interested in participating, please send your questions to our Athletic Director, Mr. Trujillo. Let’s gear up for a great season of Viking athletics!


    PTO Fundraiser: American Furniture Warehouse

    Did you know that South Valley Middle School is partnering with American Furniture Warehouse (AFW) for a year-round fundraiser?

    How to participate:

    1. At checkout (in-store, online, or by phone), mention our school or use our ID: SVMS36.
    1. For online orders, input our ID or school in the "Special Comments" box at the payment screen.AFW will donate 2% of all purchases to SVMS, with 2-4% back on Beautyrest/Serta/Simmons items.

    Already made a purchase? If you forgot to mention our school, email your sales order number to schoolsupport@afwonline.com to help credit SVMS retroactively. Thank you for your support!

    Let's make this semester a great one, Vikings! Stay focused, stay involved, and let's achieve great things together.

    Go Vikings!


  • the words "Hello" in green and "December" in black with mistole around the words
    Dec 10, 2024 · South Valley Middle School

    December Family Newsletter

    Dear South Valley Families,

    As we approach the holiday season, our school is full of exciting events and celebrations. Here is everything you need to know for the month of December:

    Band and Choir Concert

    Join us for an evening of music as our talented students showcase their skills.

    Date: Wednesday, December 11

    Time: 7:00 PM

    Fall Play Performance

    Our student actors are ready to shine! Don't miss their performance.

    Date: Thursday, December 12

    Time: 6:30 PM

    Cookie Decorating

    Students can enjoy cookie decorating during Viking Time.

    Dates: Thursday, December 12, and Friday, December 13

    Charcuterie Board Whorkshop

    Youth Connections will host an after-school activity teaching students how to make charcuterie boards. This is a great hands-on opportunity for our students to learn something new.

    Date: Wednesday, December 18

    PTO Sponsored Cookies and Hot Chocolate

    The PTO is spreading holiday cheer with cookies and hot chocolate for all students.

    Date: Friday, December 20

    VIP Ticket Party

    We are celebrating students who have shown exemplary behavior during the first semester. Congratulations to all our VIP students!

    Date: Friday, December 20


    VIP Spirit Week Dress-Up Days

    Let's show our school spirit during Spirit Week. The dress-up days are as follows:

    Tuesday. December 19: Ugly Christmas Sweater Day

    Wednesday, December 20: Crazy Hair Day

    Thursday, December 21: Twin Day

    Friday, December 22: Pajama Day

    Reminder: Pajama pants are not allowed on regular school days, but they are permitted on Pajama Dress-Up Day, December 20.


    Toy Drive competition

    Help us spread holiday cheer by donating new toys to our Toy Drive Competition. Viking houses will compete to see who can donate the most toys. All donations will go to the Weld Elves Program.

    Dates: December 10-13


    Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive Results

    Thank you to everyone who participated in our Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive. We collected a total of 249 items. Congratulations to the House of Warriors for earning first place!

    • First Place: House of Warriors - 173 items
    • Second Place: House of Fearless - 60 items
    • Third Place: House of Supreme Power - 16 items

    Viking House Competition Standings

    Here are the current standings in our year-long Viking House competition:

    • First Place: House of Warriors - 17 points
    • Second Place: House of Fearless - 14 points
    • Third Place: House of Supreme Power - 13 points

    Second Semester Schedules

    Students schedules for the second semester will be ready during the week of December 17-20. Students who would like to request changes to their electives can meet with Mr. Balley during this time.

    Thank you for your continued support of our students and school. We look forward to seeing you at these events as we wrap up the semester. Have a wonderful holiday season!

    Sincerely,

    South Valley Middle School Administration


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 A young woman stands at a podium with a microphone, speaking at a ceremony in a gym. Behind her are two flags, and to her right stands a girl in a blue dress. A large red poppy wreath with veterans' caps rests at the base of the stage.
Veteran's Day Assembly
Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association members pose for a photo, wearing black vests covered with patches and military emblems. Two women display vests featuring association logos and slogans such as "Vets Helping Vets" and "Proud Wife of a Vietnam Vet.
Veteran's Day Assembly

On November 8, the assembly honored the service and sacrifices of these brave individuals with sincere appreciation.

Three officers in uniform participate in a color guard ceremony, holding various military flags. One officer holds the U.S. Navy flag prominently in the foreground. An observer in casual attire watches from the background near an exit door.
Veteran's Day Assembly

November 8, the assembly honored the service and sacrifices of these brave individuals with sincere appreciation.

A man in a green plaid shirt speaks at a podium with a microphone in a gymnasium decorated for a ceremony. Military and organizational flags stand behind him, and an arrangement of red poppies is displayed at the front. Audience members watch from their seats.
Veteran's Day Assembly

November 8, the assembly honored the service and sacrifices of these brave individuals with sincere appreciation.

Students in the parade
SVMS at Havest Fest
Students and staff preparing for the parade
SVMS at Harvest Fest

Disclaimers

    Translation Services

    We offer Translation services in 240 Languages. Please visit the main office at any of our buildings for assistance.

    District 504 Coordinator

    Angie McDonald, Director of Student Services, has been identified as the District 504 coordinator. Questions about 504's or the 504 processes should be addressed to her at 14827 W.C.R. 42, Gilcrest CO 80623, 970-350-4216 mcdonalda@wcsdre1.org

    Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria.

    Weld RE1 Technology Accessibility Statement Weld RE1 School District is committed to providing equitable access to our services to all Coloradans. Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria. These guidelines not only help make technology accessible to users with sensory, cognitive, and mobility disabilities but ultimately to all users, regardless of ability. Our efforts are just part of a meaningful change in making all State of Colorado services inclusive and accessible. We welcome comments on how to improve our technology’s accessibility for users with disabilities and requests for accommodations to any State of Colorado services. We welcome your feedback about the accessibility of Weld RE1 online services. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers. OIT is committed to responding within 2 business days. Phone: 970-350-4163 E-mail: helpdesk@wcsdre1.org

    Updated This Accessibility Conformance Statement was last updated on: 01/01/2025

    Title VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Title IX

    Title IX is a comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity.

    Regardless of whether sexual harassment (that includes sexual violence) occurs at school, Title IX obligates school districts to address any impact of that conduct on students that interferes with their ability to access their education. This means that schools must provide students with their Title IX rights and the contact information for adults at school who can respond to allegations of misconduct and put in place interim remedies to support impacted students. If students experience harassment or retaliation resulting from the exercise of their Title IX rights, then schools are legally obligated to take action to stop it from recurring.

    In terms of Title IX investigations, the School District is obligated to investigate and take action to stop misconduct that is impacting students at school, but there is not a strict timeline for such investigations. When the same allegations are being investigated by law enforcement, then the School District wants to minimize potential trauma for students by using information from law enforcement's investigation as much as possible. Most often, we do this by, among other things, using information in police reports, juvenile petitions, and information shared by the DA’s office as the substantive information for the School District’s Title IX investigation while also providing due process to the involved parties as required by the U.S. Department of Education rules and regulations governing school districts. While law enforcement investigations and any related legal proceedings are being conducted, the School District’s focus is on providing interim remedies to support students. Brian Childress Director of Safety Weld County School District RE-1, 14827 W.C.R. 42, P.O. Box 157 Gilcrest, Colorado 80623, 970-350-4200, childressb@wcsdre1.org.