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A glimpse into the first full week of school

A glimpse into the first full week of school

Here is a look into the first full week of school in the Mount Vernon City School District.

At The Mount Vernon Honor Academy, kindergartners have been learning valuable communication skills by practicing working with one another, sharing toys and supplies, and building connections with other students that are both fun and respectful. Hugs and toys are going to be exchanged with ease for these young students thanks to their amazing teachers! 

Students hugging one another in playroom.

At Edward Williams School, the middle schoolers are getting serious and working on their ELA and problem-solving skills. Here they are photographed showing off their Mount Vernon pride in their impeccable writing work.
 

Students holding up their classwork.
Librarian reading to students.
Students sitting at their desks and smiling.

 

Dr. Doggett speaking to several students.

Elementary school students from around the Mount Vernon City School District stepped off the bus at the Mount Vernon Board of Education for their first Elementary Superintendent’s Advisory Council meeting of the school year on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. Students met with Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction and Administration Dr. Jamal Doggett, who explained how they would be working together to help improve their schools. 

Ebony Acheampong-Rogers

Ebony Acheampong-Rogers, a Class of 1998 Mount Vernon High School graduate, works at Hamilton School as a special education teacher. After receiving her diploma from MVHS, she decided to give back to her community and come back to teach its students. She has used the knowledge she gained going to school in Mount Vernon to help guide her students, and she is serving as a positive influence for all the children she interacts with on a daily basis.

View the Q+A with her here!

Mount Vernon Knights defeat Yonkers Force in homecoming game 37 - 6

The stands of Mount Vernon’s Memorial Field boomed with excitement as it was packed with many Mount Vernon Knights Football Team fans. Most people in the crowd dressed in maroon and gold attire, representing Mount Vernon. On October 5, 2024, the Mount Vernon Knights kicked off their Unified Homecoming Football Game, scoring a touchdown not even a minute into the game!  

Students posing with red and gold pompoms.

On Wednesday, October 2, 2024, the Mount Vernon High School gymnasium stands were packed with high school students from around the District, repping their school colors and Mount Vernon pride. Students from all four Mount Vernon City School District high schools joined forces for the afternoon's pep rally, getting hyped for the big Unified Homecoming Game on Saturday, October 5, at Memorial Field. 

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