Sergeant Surprises Daughter at School


Solymar Solis seemingly ordinary day at school quickly change when her father Sgt. Carlos Solis Melendez made a surprise return from his deployment in Kuwait and surprised her in class today.

Click here to view video. 




Are You Ready For Some Football !


F.I.E.R.C.E Mentoring Program


F.I.E.R.C.E is a new mentoring program at Spring Valley High School that provides leadership development opportunities for ninth grade young ladies. The overall goal of the program is to build leadership abilities through mentoring, community service projects, and community outreach. Permission slips and interview questions are due by September 16, 2016 for more information please contact Ms. Blassingame or Mrs. Johnson at 803-699-3500. Click here for the permission slip and interview questions. 

Sparkleberry Country Fair Teacher Grants

Click here for more information. Applications are open now through 5 p.m. on September 30. 

SPRING VALLEY MINI DANCE MARATHON - FOR THE KIDS (FTK)

HOSA is hosting Spring Valley’s first ever Mini Dance Marathon (MDM)!! Spring Valley MDM is working with the USC Dance Marathon to raise funds for Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital and put on our main event. 

The mini dance marathon will take place on Saturday, October 22nd, from 5-9 PM at Spring Valley High School in the main gym. Our event will include activities, cheers, stories from local Miracle families, theme hours, games, food, and of course, dancing! 

All Spring Valley students, faculty, staff, and family can now register at tinyurl.com/svmdmdonordrive. Please register as an individual dancer. All team registration information will be given out by club advisors and team leaders. If you are unable to attend the event, you can make donations directly to the event on donor drive. 




Any questions can be directed to springvalleymdm@gmail.com or to our Executive Director, Tanvi Mehta, at 803-553-5836. 

Thank you for your support, and we hope you will join us October 22nd to dance For The Kids!  

Find us on social media at: 
Instagram/Twitter: @vikingMDM
Facebook: Spring Valley Mini Dance Marathon
#SVHSMDM

School Improvement Council (SIC) Self-Nomination Form 2016-2017

The SVHS School Improvement Council (SIC) is made up of an elected and appointed membership that includes students, parents, teachers, administrators and community representatives. This is mandated by state law and written in our bylaws which are available upon request. Each year, two parent/guardian representatives from each grade level serve on SIC.

For the 2016-17 school year parents/guardians of Freshmen, Sophomore, and Senior students are invited to submit their name(s) for election. NOMINATIONS can be submitted online, mailed in or dropped off in the Main Office of the school. Completed self-nomination forms are due in the Main Office by September 1, 2016. After September 6th, a profile/summary of all those seeking election will be available to all the parents/guardians of SVHS students. Click here for SIC self-nomination form 2016-2017.

ELECTIONS will take place on September 13, 2016; parents may vote throughout the day in the main office, or during Open House from 5-7 PM in the Commons. The top two candidates from the elected Class (those receiving the largest number of votes) will be SIC representatives. Announcement of the final membership of the 2016-17 SIC will be published in the Viking Update and on the school website. All regular SIC meetings are held in the school media center and are open to all parents/guardians, students and community members. Meeting dates and times will be published at the start of the school year. For more information contact Jeff Temoney, Principal at 699-3500 or e-mail jtemoney@richland2.org.

Juniors- Jostens TODAY


Jostens is here today from 9:30 am - 4:00 pm in the Atrium. Students may make ring orders. 

Girl's Lacrosse Interest Meeting


Viking Sports Wrap

Volleyball

SVHS JV took home the Silver trophy in this past weekend's Hillcrest tourney going 4-3 for the day beating TL Hannah in the finals; 25-15, 20-25, 15-12. Sophomore, Emily Murray put up 2 key blocks and Sophomore, Aneisa Williams and Junior, Ciasia Rivera put down 4 kills each against TL Hannah. Rivera received the All-tournament award for an outstanding performance at the tourney. (see pictures below)

Monday, August 29th, SVHS JV and Varsity played a Trimatch here at the Valley versus Aiken HS and Sumter HS. JV fell to Aiken in 2 games; 15-25, 15-25; however, won against Sumter in 2 games; 25-8, 25-17. Varsity performed similarly, falling in the first 2 sets against Aiken; 8-25, 18-25. The Varsity girls picked up the next 2 sets against Sumter, winning the match, 25-15, 25-23.

The next SV Volleyball match will be this Thursday against RNE at RNE. Come show your support as we fight to clinch win #2 for the season against the Cavaliers; JV plays at 5:00, Varsity plays at 6:30, Go Vikings!

College Informational Session


College Application Day

Seniors, mark your calendars- College application is September 30th! Seniors will be invited to participate through senior classes. College representatives from Columbia College, USC, Lander, College of Charleston, and more will be available throughout the day to help students navigate the college application process. Some colleges will be offering application fee waivers when you apply during College Application Day. To learn about CAD you can visit http://sccango.org/ or email Mrs. Dickerson (hdickerson@richland2.org). 

France Trip Info Meeting

France Trip Info Meeting
Date: Thursday, September 1 
Time: 5:30-6:30 pm in room E-325 

Would you like to travel to Paris this summer? Bring any questions you may have to the informational meeting this Thursday, September 1. 

You may also view our pricing, itinerary, and sign-up information here: explorica.com/stephens-91

Email any questions to wstephens@richland2.org

​Slideshow from our 2015 trip: tinyurl.com/VoyageEnFrance2015

We hope to see you in E-325 this Thursday!

Save The Date: Open House Tuesday, September 13th


Please join us for Open House, Tuesday, September 13th from 5:00 - 7:00 PM, in the Spring Valley Commons. Meet your student's teachers, counselors, and administrators. Stop by for questions about Chromebooks, help adding teacher calendars or the school's Calendar of Events or Athletics Calendar to your own, or to learn how to follow SVHS online.  
We hope to see you there.

RNE DAZE-Marvel Monday Winners


Our winners for today!  

Teachers:  Mrs. Spigner and Mr. Smoak

Student: Thomas Gunlaugsson

Best dressed Class: Mrs. Spigner

Best dressed department: School Counseling

Congratulations ! Make sure you all dress for GREEK TUESDAY. 

RNE DAZE - Marvel Monday


Viking Sports Wrap

Varsity Football
The SV Varsity football team defeated Lower Richland Friday night 35-32 to run their record to 2-0. The Vikings were led on offense by Tate I'auolauo who rushed 14 times for 105 yards. Shaun Moore had 6 rushes for 74 yards and 1 TD and Terrell Jackson had 2 rushing TDS. Quincy Hill had 14 rushes for 66 yards and 1 TD and threw for 87 yards and 1 TD. Chase Hayes had a 26 yard TD pass to set up the go ahead TD. Jake Hamilton remained perfect on Extra points going 5-5. Bruce Williams had 2 Punts for a 43 yard average. On defense the Vikings were led by Da'Prince Haynes 9 tackles and a sack, Paul Stokes 10 tackles and big plays by Trevon Duckett, Shaun Moore, London Thompson and Devon Jennings. The Vikings will be at home this Friday vs Arch Rival Richland Northeast HS at 7:30. We need a huge crowd out to support the Vikings.

The B Team will play at South Pointe at 6:00 on Thursday night.
The JV will play At RNE at 6:00.

Please come out and support your Viking Football teams.

Alpha Academy Mentoring & Scholarship Program

Each year the Omicron Iota Lambda Chapter accepts male high school juniors and seniors into the Alpha Academy to  provide  mentorship  and guidance  to  prepare  them for  college  and adulthood. The  Alpha  Academy aims  to  promote academic  excellence,  leadership  development, social enhancement,  civic  responsibility,  and  the appreciation for cultural heritage. Program participants, known as Beaux, will participate in community service  projects  and several workshops including: The College Experience, Resume Writing, Public Speaking,  and Etiquette. Senior Beaux who have completed all requirements  are presented with  awards  and college scholarships. Junior Beaux  are awarded  a scholarship to attend the Southern Regional Leadership  Conference, a week-long summer leadership development conference sponsored by the 7 states that compose the Southern Region of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 

We are seeking deserving young minority males to  participate in our program who meet the following minimum requirements: 
  • High school junior or senior during 2016- ­2017 school year, exemplifies good character, Demonstrates leadership ability, Participates in extracurricular activities. Click here for the application and  submit your completed application to the address above by September 21, 2016.  

College Representative Visits

Many college representatives will be visiting Spring Valley in the coming weeks. Juniors and Seniors can sign up to attend these information sessions through Naviance or by stopping by the CIC. Freshman can speak with Ms. Blassingame if they are interested in attending an information session. Times for each session vary and are in Naviance. Please see Mrs. Dickerson if you have any questions. 

SPRING VALLEY MINI DANCE MARATHON - FOR THE KIDS (FTK)

HOSA is hosting Spring Valley’s first ever Mini Dance Marathon (MDM)!! Spring Valley MDM is working with the USC Dance Marathon to raise funds for Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital and put on our main event. 

The mini dance marathon will take place on Saturday, October 22nd, from 5-9 PM at Spring Valley High School in the main gym. Our event will include activities, cheers, stories from local Miracle families, theme hours, games, food, and of course, dancing! 

All Spring Valley students, faculty, staff, and family can now register at tinyurl.com/svmdmdonordrive. Please register as an individual dancer. All team registration information will be given out by club advisors and team leaders. If you are unable to attend the event, you can make donations directly to the event on donor drive. 




Any questions can be directed to springvalleymdm@gmail.com or to our Executive Director, Tanvi Mehta, at 803-553-5836. 

Thank you for your support, and we hope you will join us October 22nd to dance For The Kids!  

Find us on social media at: 
Instagram/Twitter: @vikingMDM
Facebook: Spring Valley Mini Dance Marathon
#SVHSMDM

"How to Plan and Pay for College 101" Workshop


SVEF Golf Tournament Sept. 23rd


The Spring Valley Education Foundation's 17th Annual Viking Golf Tournament will be held at The Members Club at Wood Creek on Friday, September 23, 2015. We invite you to join us for an exciting day of competitive/fun golf, great food, more fun and prizes - all for a very worthy cause. For more information please contact Christine Wells at 803.699.3500 ext. 69061.Click here to download the Golf Tournament Form.

RNE DAZE Next Week

RNE DAZE 
August 29th-September 2nd

Dress Days: 
Monday - Marvel Monday
Tuesday - My Big Fat Greek Tuesday
Wednesday - Wild West Wednesday
Thursday - Back to the 80's
Friday - Freedom Friday 

Lunch Activities: 
Tuesday - Go Greek or Go Home Fashion Show in the main gym
Wednesday - Backyard Barnyard Bash (eating contest) in the main gym 
Thursday - 80's block party in the aux gym
Friday - Lunch pep rally on the back patio 

Theme game: 
America Theme Game vs. RNE on September 2nd at 7:30 PM
All students can come out to paint up at 6:20 PM!

Donate School Supplies this Saturday

New Spring Church is collecting school supplies at Spring Valley front lot this Saturday, August 27th from 9:00am -10:30a for SVHS. Please come by and donate.
School Supplies:
#2 Pencils
Lined Paper
Post-it Notes 
Index Cards
 Hand Sanitizer
                                                              Clorox Wipes
                                                              Tissues

Nothing But Net Charity Basketball Game


Viking Sports Wrap


Girls Golf defeated Lugoff-Elgin & Heathwood Hall
JV Football defeated LR 14-0
JV & Varsity Volleyball defeated RNE



Girls Golf
The lady Vikings golf team went to 4-0 on the season as they defeated Lugoff Elgin and Heathwood Hall in a tri-match at the Woodlands yesterday.  Low Medalist overall was Madison Branum for Heathwood Hall shooting an even round of 36.  Low Medalist for Spring Valley was Payton Starmack with a 39.  Others contributing for Spring Valley was Kamryn Beaman, Caroline Lumpkin and Millie Sox.

JV Football
Last night the JV football team defeated a scrappy Lower Richland team, 14-0 at Harry Parone. The team was led by Aiden Long and Sean Wiley as Captains. 

The offensive scoring came on two running plays. On about the 20 yard line, Quinard Cox sprang free on a sweep that was lead by an outstanding crack block executed by Chance Cain. QB/Kicker Alex Herrera added the extra point. Later on Jaquez Terrell scored from 10 yards out to close out the first half, giving the Vikings the final touchdown of the evening. Again, Alex Herrera was equal to the task on PAT. He kicked well in all phases of special team play. Alex also began to run the option well in the fourth quarter of the game and showed significant improvement as the night concluded. 

The defense played a great game and held the Diamond Hornets at bay and out of the end zone the entire night. Although the defensive coaching staff always stresses a team effort, there were several highlights worth mentioning.  Eric Porter had a sack in the first, Aiden Long had a sack in the second. Mario Ravenell had sack in the third, and later again in the fourth. Reggie Stewart had a sack in the third, and Caleb Roberts had an excellent pass break up in the end zone late in the fourth to deny the Diamond Hornets their final chance at scoring. 

Volleyball
The Junior Varsity and Varsity Volleyball team both defeated Richland Northeast in Thursday night’s season opener and Blackout game at Spring Valley High School. JV swept RNE in two games 25-9, 25-13. Freshman, Alisha Pitt and Junior, Alyssa Boken, led the JV team with 4 Kills and freshman, Lelia Richardson, led the team with 5 Serve Aces.
The SVHS gymnasium was electric as we started off the Varsity match with our very own Captain of the Varsity team, Karolyn Martin, singing the National Anthem. The volleyball program would like to thank the SVHS Varsity cheerleaders for leading students, faculty, parents and fans with enthusiastic team spirit that undoubtedly impacted the tempo of the game.  A special shout out to one of our Varsity Cheerleaders who was the only one to win a slice of pizza by serving and hitting a pizza box target during our Serve Contest!
The Varsity girls won a hard fought match going to 5 sets and winning the 5th to clinch the Win; 26-24, 25-16, 23-25, 24-26 and 15-13. The Lady Vikings dominated in Kills with Junior, Dariona Dash, leading the team with 12 Kills and Juniors, Danielle Simpson and Maya Wright with 11 Kills each. Danielle Simpson also led the team with 6 Serve Aces.
The Lady Vikings will be at home again this Monday, August 29th, for a Tri-match versus Sumter and Aiken High Schools. JV and Varsity games will both play in the main gymnasium starting at 5:00pm.

Volleyball Game Tonight


SPRING VALLEY MINI DANCE MARATHON - FOR THE KIDS (FTK)

HOSA is hosting Spring Valley’s first ever Mini Dance Marathon (MDM)!! Spring Valley MDM is working with the USC Dance Marathon to raise funds for Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital and put on our main event. 

The mini dance marathon will take place on Saturday, October 22nd, from 5-9 PM at Spring Valley High School in the main gym. Our event will include activities, cheers, stories from local Miracle families, theme hours, games, food, and of course, dancing! 

All Spring Valley students, faculty, staff, and family can now register at tinyurl.com/svmdmdonordrive. Please register as an individual dancer. All team registration information will be given out by club advisors and team leaders. If you are unable to attend the event, you can make donations directly to the event on donor drive. 




Any questions can be directed to springvalleymdm@gmail.com or to our Executive Director, Tanvi Mehta, at 803-553-5836. 

Thank you for your support, and we hope you will join us October 22nd to dance For The Kids!  

Find us on social media at: 
Instagram/Twitter: @vikingMDM
Facebook: Spring Valley Mini Dance Marathon
#SVHSMDM

HOSA Interest Meeting Aug. 26th

Spring Valley HOSA's interest meeting is this Friday, August 26th, at 12:20 PM in the auditorium. The meeting is mandatory for past and prospective members. 

HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recognition students interested in healthcare. The mission of HOSA is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health science education students, therefore, helping the student meet the needs of the health care community.

Spring Valley HOSA conducts meetings, hosts events, competes in health science events, and partakes in community service projects throughout the year. Our members learn about healthcare, develop leadership and communication skills, and give back to our local community. 

Come to our interest meeting to learn more about HOSA and membership requirements!

RNE DAZE Next Week

RNE DAZE 
August 29th-September 2nd

Dress Days: 
Monday - Marvel Monday
Tuesday - My Big Fat Greek Tuesday
Wednesday - Wild West Wednesday
Thursday - Back to the 80's
Friday - Freedom Friday 

Lunch Activities: 
Tuesday - Go Greek or Go Home Fashion Show in the main gym
Wednesday - Backyard Barnyard Bash (eating contest) in the main gym 
Thursday - 80's block party in the aux gym
Friday - Lunch pep rally on the back patio 

Theme game: 
America Theme Game vs. RNE on September 2nd at 7:30 PM
All students can come out to paint up at 6:20 PM!

Tomorrow's Bell Schedule

We will have Advisory at the beginning of the day for chrome book distribution. Chrome book distribution will take place Aug. 23-25.

EB:           7:30 - 8:25
Advisory  8:40 - 9:25
1st:           9:30 -10:12 
2nd          10:17 -10:59
3rd           11:04 -11:46 
4th           11:51 -12:33
Lunch      12:33 -1:12 
5th           1:17 - 1:59
6th           2:04 - 2:46
7th           2:51 - 3:33 

RNE DAZE Next Week

RNE DAZE 
August 29th-September 2nd

Dress Days: 
Monday - Marvel Monday
Tuesday - My Big Fat Greek Tuesday
Wednesday - Wild West Wednesday
Thursday - Back to the 80's
Friday - Freedom Friday 

Lunch Activities: 
Tuesday - Go Greek or Go Home Fashion Show in the main gym
Wednesday - Backyard Barnyard Bash (eating contest) in the main gym 
Thursday - 80's block party in the aux gym
Friday - Lunch pep rally on the back patio 

Theme game: 
America Theme Game vs. RNE on September 2nd at 7:30 PM
All students can come out to paint up at 6:20 PM!

Volleyball Game Thursday


Donate School Supplies this Saturday

New Spring Church is collecting school supplies at Spring Valley front lot this Saturday, August 27th from 9:00am -10:30a for SVHS. Please come by and donate.
School Supplies:
#2 Pencils
Lined Paper
Post-it Notes 
Index Cards
 Hand Sanitizer
                                                              Clorox Wipes
                                                              Tissues

GEAR UP: College Entrance Requirements

You are invited to join us for the
GEAR UP
(Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs)
College Entrance Requirements
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
6:00-7:30 P.M.
Spring Valley High School
   Multi-Purpose Room

Do you know what colleges in your state are looking for when it comes to entrance requirements? Would you like to know if your child is on the right academic track to get into his or her ideal college? What about programs of study, extracurricular activities offered, scholarship opportunities, pre-college and summer programs for 9th grade students? Come out and learn from U.S. News & World Report best colleges in the southern region, but also one of the top public schools in the nation. Representatives from Winthrop University and others will be in attendance to answer any questions. There will be door prizes and much more. We look forward to seeing you there.

For more information please contact:
Ms. Blassingame
Gear Up Coordinator
Phone: 803-699-3500 ext. 69137
E-mail: dblassingame@richland2.org

Spring Valley Key Club Interest Meeting

The newly forming Spring Valley Key Club will hold it's first official meeting August 25th during lunch in room E303. We will discuss membership criteria and upcoming events, and would love to have students interested in serving our community!


SPRING VALLEY MINI DANCE MARATHON - FOR THE KIDS (FTK)

HOSA is hosting Spring Valley’s first ever Mini Dance Marathon (MDM)!! Spring Valley MDM is working with the USC Dance Marathon to raise funds for Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital and put on our main event. 

The mini dance marathon will take place on Saturday, October 22nd, from 5-9 PM at Spring Valley High School in the main gym. Our event will include activities, cheers, stories from local Miracle families, theme hours, games, food, and of course, dancing! 

All Spring Valley students, faculty, staff, and family can now register at tinyurl.com/svmdmdonordrive. Please register as an individual dancer. All team registration information will be given out by club advisors and team leaders. If you are unable to attend the event, you can make donations directly to the event on donor drive. 




Any questions can be directed to springvalleymdm@gmail.com or to our Executive Director, Tanvi Mehta, at 803-553-5836. 

Thank you for your support, and we hope you will join us October 22nd to dance For The Kids!  

Find us on social media at: 
Instagram/Twitter: @vikingMDM
Facebook: Spring Valley Mini Dance Marathon
#SVHSMDM

School Improvement Council (SIC) Self-Nomination Form 2016-2017

The SVHS School Improvement Council (SIC) is made up of an elected and appointed membership that includes students, parents, teachers, administrators and community representatives. This is mandated by state law and written in our bylaws which are available upon request. Each year, two parent/guardian representatives from each grade level serve on SIC.

For the 2016-17 school year parents/guardians of Freshmen, Sophomore, and Senior students are invited to submit their name(s) for election. NOMINATIONS can be submitted online, mailed in or dropped off in the Main Office of the school. Completed self-nomination forms are due in the Main Office by September 1, 2016. After September 6th, a profile/summary of all those seeking election will be available to all the parents/guardians of SVHS students. Click here for SIC self-nomination form 2016-2017.

ELECTIONS will take place on September 13, 2016; parents may vote throughout the day in the main office, or during Open House from 5-7 PM in the Commons. The top two candidates from the elected Class (those receiving the largest number of votes) will be SIC representatives. Announcement of the final membership of the 2016-17 SIC will be published in the Viking Update and on the school website. All regular SIC meetings are held in the school media center and are open to all parents/guardians, students and community members. Meeting dates and times will be published at the start of the school year. For more information contact Jeff Temoney, Principal at 699-3500 or e-mail jtemoney@richland2.org.

Seniors...Order your Senior t-shirts!


Seniors!

The last day to order Senior t-shirts is SEPTEMBER 9th. Please return the form and payment to Ms. Valentie in (E303) by the deadline. Contact Ms. Valentie (evalenti@richland2.org) or any Senior Class officer for more information! Click here for the order form. 

Tomorrow's Bell Schedule

We will have Advisory at the beginning of the day for chrome book distribution. Chrome book distribution will take place Aug. 23-25.

Advisory  9:30 - 10:15
1st:          10:20 -10:55 
2nd          11:00 -11:34
3rd           11:39 -12:14
4th           12:19 -12:53
Lunch      12:53 -1:33 
5th           1:38 - 2:13
6th           2:18 - 2:53
7th           2:58 - 3:33 

Save The Date: Open House Tuesday, September 13th


Please join us for Open House, Tuesday, September 13th from 5:00 - 7:00 PM, in the Spring Valley Commons. Meet your student's teachers, counselors, and administrators. Stop by for questions about Chromebooks, help adding teacher calendars or the school's Calendar of Events or Athletics Calendar to your own, or to learn how to follow SVHS online.  
We hope to see you there.

SVEF Golf Tournament Sept. 23rd


The Spring Valley Education Foundation's 17th Annual Viking Golf Tournament will be held at The Members Club at Wood Creek on Friday, September 23, 2015. We invite you to join us for an exciting day of competitive/fun golf, great food, more fun and prizes - all for a very worthy cause. For more information please contact Christine Wells at 803.699.3500 ext. 69061.Click here to download the Golf Tournament Form.

HOSA Interest Meeting Aug. 26th

Spring Valley HOSA's interest meeting is this Friday, August 26th, at 12:20 PM in the auditorium. The meeting is mandatory for past and prospective members. 

HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recognition students interested in healthcare. The mission of HOSA is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health science education students, therefore, helping the student meet the needs of the health care community.

Spring Valley HOSA conducts meetings, hosts events, competes in health science events, and partakes in community service projects throughout the year. Our members learn about healthcare, develop leadership and communication skills, and give back to our local community. 

Come to our interest meeting to learn more about HOSA and membership requirements!

Tomorrow's Bell Schedule

We will have Advisory at the beginning of the day for chrome book distribution. Chrome book distribution will take place Aug. 23-25.

EB:           7:30 - 8:25
Advisory  8:40 - 9:25
1st:           9:30 -10:12 
2nd          10:17 -10:59
3rd           11:04 -11:46 
4th           11:51 -12:33
Lunch      12:33 -1:12 
5th           1:17 - 1:59
6th           2:04 - 2:46
7th           2:51 - 3:33 

Viking Sports Wrap

Photo: GoFlashWin
Varsity Football
The Spring Valley Varsity Football team defeated Fort Mill 21-13 Friday night to run their record to 1-0 on the season. The game had an hour and half weather delay in rainy conditions. The Vikings were led on offense by the running of Terrell Jackson who led the Vikings with 118 yards rushing 19 times and had 1 TD. QB Quincy Hill was 4-9 passing for 69 yards and 1 passing TD and rushed 34 yards for 1 TD. Da'Prince Haynes had 3 receptions for 40 yards and 1 TD. The offensive line were led by seniors Jordan Stiffler, Lee Moore and John Sullivan who led the rushing attack to 249 yards rushing. Jake Hamilton was 3-3 on extra points. On Defense the Vikings were led on defense by Da'Prince Haynes with 14 tackles, caused fumble, fumble recovery and 1 sack. Paul Stokes had 10 tackles, fumble recovery and 1 sack.. John Crim had 8 tackles and a sack. Devon Jennings had 6 tackles and 1 sack. Channing Tindall had 4 tackles and 3 sacks.

The Vikings will be on the road this Friday at Lower Richland at 7:30. We need a big crowd to come support your Vikings. 

B Team Game Thursday at 6:00 vs Newberry HS (JV) (Home)
JV Game Thursday at 7:30 vs LR (Home)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

SPRING VALLEY MINI DANCE MARATHON - FOR THE KIDS (FTK)

HOSA is hosting Spring Valley’s first ever Mini Dance Marathon (MDM)!! Spring Valley MDM is working with the USC Dance Marathon to raise funds for Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital and put on our main event. 

The mini dance marathon will take place on Saturday, October 22nd, from 5-9 PM at Spring Valley High School in the main gym. Our event will include activities, cheers, stories from local Miracle families, theme hours, games, food, and of course, dancing! 

All Spring Valley students, faculty, staff, and family can now register at tinyurl.com/svmdmdonordrive. Please register as an individual dancer. All team registration information will be given out by club advisors and team leaders. If you are unable to attend the event, you can make donations directly to the event on donor drive. 




Any questions can be directed to springvalleymdm@gmail.com or to our Executive Director, Tanvi Mehta, at 803-553-5836. 

Thank you for your support, and we hope you will join us October 22nd to dance For The Kids!  

Find us on social media at: 
Instagram/Twitter: @vikingMDM
Facebook: Spring Valley Mini Dance Marathon
#SVHSMDM

"How to Plan and Pay for College 101" Workshop


Congratulations to our 2016-2017 Teacher of the Year


Mr. David Allison has been named our 2016-2017 Teacher of the Year. Congratulations, we know you will make us proud and represent Spring Valley well.

What's for Lunch ?

School menus on all levels are created to not only taste great, but offer healthy and nutritious options to all students. The breakfast and lunch menus are located on the Spring Valley Website in our quick links section for your convenience. Also students there are many other locations to purchase pizza during lunch then just the pizza line. You can also purchase pizza at the Commons kiosk, the gym concession and the football concession.  

Thank You for Visiting! #BeTheSpark


Spring Valley wants to say Thank You to Superintendent Dr. Debbie Hamm, Superintendent-Elect Dr. Baron Davis, and Diversity Officer Helen Nelson Grant for visiting us today.  

Football Game Tonight 7:30 P.M.