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This is the current athletic hall of fame for New Berlin West Middle/High School. 12h Annual Hall of Fame Inductees, 2021* (J Napoli) Daniel Nettesheim – Class of 1964; Dave Nyenhuis – Class of 1991; Meredith Sweeney – Class of 2004; Ben Wisniewski – Class of 2008; Ben Falls – Class of 2009; Elizabeth Radtke – Class of 2009
Following the construction of Mountain View Middle School, the former high school building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was converted into senior housing, and is now known as The Meetinghouse at Goffstown. [3] The present high school was built in 1963 to the designs of Alexander John Majeski. [4]
MVHS Athletics is part of Central Coast Section (CCS), which governs High School Athletics from San Francisco to King City, and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). The school sponsors the following interscholastic teams for young men and women: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field ...
Crittenden Middle School. Crittenden Middle School is located at 1701 Rock St., Mountain View, CA 94043. [7] The school mascot is the panther. [8] Before the district's merger, the school was part of the Whisman School District.
In 1968, it was converted into Searles Middle School, which was closed in 2005. There are plans to make the school into a hotel, which may be stalled indefinitely. In 2004, Monument Valley Middle School was built which replaced Searles Middle School. In 2020, MVMS’s name was changed to DuBois Middle School
Mountain View participates in the Greater St. Helens 3A league and is a member of the Washington Interscholastic Athletics Association (WIAA). The school has been league champs in football in 2016, 2017, and 2018. The school colors are royal blue, emerald green, and white.
The school's mascot is the Buffalo and their chief athletic rivals are the Lyman Eagles. Mountain View High School serves the town of Mountain View and the Census-designated places of Carter , Fort Bridger , Lonetree , Robertson , and Urie .
Mountain View High School opened 45 years ago in 1979 as the second high school in the greater Bend area. [4] It was the first new high school in the area since Bend High School had opened in 1904, and the two schools remained the only traditional high schools in Bend until Summit High School opened in 2001 (Marshall High School is a magnet high school also located in Bend). [5]