Yesterday, November 26, the 7th grade A team traveled to Cramer Middle School to face the Garber Dukes, extending their undefeated record with a dominant 3-0 victory. The team won all three sets in commanding fashion: 25-11, 25-10, and 25-11.
Ryelle Thompson led the charge in serving, contributing 10 service points, while Maci Wilson added 8. The team’s strong offense was evident, with Addy Ball, Harper Wagner, and McKenna Miller combining for 9 kills, assisted by both Evelyn Miller and Ryelle Thompson.
After Thanksgiving Break, the 7th grade A and B teams will be back in action at home, facing the Freeland Falcons in what promises to be a challenging matchup. The Falcons were a tough opponent the last time the teams met, and this upcoming game is sure to be another exciting contest.

It’s a great day to be a Viking! Congratulations to the following staff who were the recipients of NOVEMBER VIKING VICTORS: Mrs. Quellet – Middle School, Lonnie Gutierrez - SV Learning Center and Mrs.Nicholas – HIgh School. It’s time to get your DECEMBER vote on! Anyone can vote: Students, staff, parents and members of the community. Use this link to nominate: https://bit.ly/3MwxqnA

8th Grade student are building Rube Goldberg machines in STEM class.




6th grade art students having fun making holiday art and gratitude cards in Mrs. Decker's art class.

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8th grade science students worked all day creating a Geologic Time Scale to scale!!
Great scientists and artists!!



Congratulations to S.V.M.S. eighth graders, Olive Clark and Jayde Tinglan, for being selected as the top two finalists for the 2024 International Peace Poster contest sponsored by The Shields Lions Club. First place finish, Olive Clark, won at the district level and will go on to compete at the state level. Both students received gift cards and have their artwork on display at the Thomas Township Library.




It was a great week to be a Viking as both 8th grade A and B Viking Volleyball teams defeated Freeland and Bay City John Glenn.
The B team remained undefeated and moved to 5-0 this week with great leadership, serving, and all around play from Rylie Nachtweih who totaled 21 serving points between the two games. Cayla Pagano and Izzy Nadolny were beasts around the net with 8 kills a piece in the two matches combined. The Libero- Vivienne Ardouin also did a great job in the back row with 18 digs total this week. Zoe ecker and Lexi Lopez also chipped in with 10 serving points each on the week. The B team will be back in action after Thanksgiving break!
The A team moved to 4-1 on the season with dominant victories against the Eagles and Bobcats. Ava Stroud and Nalini Nguyen continued to show out with great all around passing and serving. Nalini finished the week with 8 Aces, 13 Serving points, and 17 assists. Stroud did her part by totaling 11 serving points, 19 assists, and great all around defense. Olivea Hernandez chipped in with 13 serving points and some powerful hits at the net. Kyra Ortner, Norah Jennings, and Poppy Weyand also combined for 6, 8, and 10 kills respectively. The 8th grade Viking A team will be back in action on Monday against the Dukes from Garber.
Yesterday, both 8th grade Volleyball teams traveled to the high school to watch the track star, Syndey Kuhn sign with the University of Michigan on a full-ride Track and Field Scholarship. The girls were inspired and immediately wanted to go the weight room to improve strength and speed.
Big thanks to the 7th Grade A parents who provided team dinner from Maria's Mexican Restaurant.
The second half of the season promises exciting opportunities as both teams aim to build on their strong records.

Monday, November 18:
The Swan Valley A and B teams faced the undefeated Freeland Falcons in a highly anticipated matchup, with both squads entering the contest unbeaten.
The B team fought valiantly but ultimately fell short, losing the first two sets 25-17 and 25-20. However, they showed resilience by bouncing back to claim the final set, 25-18. The match featured impressive volleys and standout performances, particularly from Grace Horny, who led the team with 13 serving points. Alayna Metiva and Cameryn Kornecky also contributed strong serving performances. At the net, kills were registered by Horny, Kenley Townsend, Ellieana Keyes-Rocha, and Metiva.
Next up, the A team took the court and overcame an early deficit, dropping the first set 18-25 before storming back to win the next two sets, 25-11 and 25-17. Addison Ball led in serving points with 9, followed by Maeva Sobol with 8. Harper Wagner dominated at the net with 9 kills, supported by McKenna Miller’s 5. Defensively, Ryelle Thompson shined with strong digs, while Evelyn Miller, Sobol, and Thompson shared assist duties.
Wednesday, November 20:
The Swan Valley teams returned to action against Christa McAuliffe Middle School, where both the A and B teams emerged victorious.
The B team took the first two sets, 25-17 and 25-9, but narrowly dropped the final set 24-26 due to some serving miscues. Grace Horny once again led in serving points with 15, while Gia Rodarte and Brooke Stoney made significant contributions from the service line, combining for 14 additional points.
The A team dominated the Bobcats, sweeping all three sets: 25-13, 25-5, and 25-19. Harper Wagner delivered another commanding performance, leading the team with 12 serving points, followed by Addison Ball, Maci Wilson, and Ryelle Thompson. Offensively, Ball and Sobol spearheaded the attack with powerful kills and tips, while Wilson led in digs and Thompson tallied up some more assists.
Looking Ahead:
The Swan Valley A team (4-0) and B team (3-1) will next face the Dukes of Garber on Monday, November 25 for an A only game before enjoying a well-deserved break over Thanksgiving. The second half of the season promises exciting opportunities as both teams aim to build on their strong records.








Throw Back Thursday - Brough to you by the 2010's: I love middle school dances!
Top Dawgs for the week - Nora Jennings & Colten Ray !
It’s MS Scholastic Book Fair time! Shop in person November 18-26! You can also visit the fair during conferences Monday, Nov 25 from 11 am to 3 pm and 4 pm to 7 pm. Or shop online through Dec 1st! https://www.scholastic.com/bf/swanvalleyms
Every purchase benefits our library!


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This Friday and next Tuesday, SVMS will offer students the opportunity to participate in a "Donate a Dollar" day in exchange for a Hat Day (Friday, 11/22) and Pajama Day (Tuesday, November 26). All proceeds will be donated back to one of our Shields families fighting a very tough battle.

The 7th & 8th grade Volleyball teams took on East Lansing last night. The Spartans came out with the victory over the Wolverines. 💜💙💛💚🤍






The Optimist Club of Saginaw recently hosted its annual Youth Appreciation Luncheon, a special event dedicated to honoring young individuals who demonstrate exceptional optimism and contribute positively to their school and community. This year, the spotlight was on two outstanding students from Swan Valley Middle School—8th grader Ella Holnagel and 7th grader Connor Charboneau—who were recognized for their remarkable attitudes, leadership, and commitment to making their school a better place. Through this event, the club celebrates the values of optimism, integrity, and service that help young people grow into thoughtful and engaged citizens.

Introducing SVMS November Students of the Month


Smoothies from the Be Well team today !! In the cafeteria promoting exercise and healthy eating.








Get Ready for an Unforgettable Night at SVMS Mock Rock!
Show off your best lip syncing and dance moves at our annual SVMS Mock Rock! Join us on December 12 at 7 PM in the brand new Performing Arts Center for a night filled with excitement and entertainment!
Tickets are just $5 per person or $20 per family. Your participation helps us support families in need during this holiday season, as all proceeds will go directly to them.
Don’t miss out on the fun—bring your friends and family for a spectacular evening! Let's make this holiday season brighter together!

The 8th grade Viking Volleyball teams were back in action this week against Alma and Ithaca. Both teams were victorious in each game.
The 8th grade B team remains undefeated thanks in part to Rylie Nachtweih's vicious serving. She had over 25 serving points combined in the two games. Vivienne Ardouin and Aeris Hickey were great all around and brought great leadership in both games.
The 8th grade A team moved to 2-1 on the season. They were led by Nalini Nguyen's top spin serve. She had over 15 serving aces this week and passed/set with ease.
Big thanks to the 8th grade A team parents who provided the 7th and 8th grade girls with a delicious Italian meal on Tuesday night!
All of the SVMS Volleyball girls will travel to East Lansing tomorrow to watch MSU v Michigan! We are excited to see some high level college Volleyball!
Both teams will be tested next week as they play Freeland and Bay City John Glenn! Come support!



