The Sophomore Class will be hosting a fundraiser from 10/24-11/7. They are selling ground coffee and coffee pods of 5 delicious flavors from Great Lakes Coffee Roasters. They make great coffee & it's perfect for gifts!! All orders are online; please see the directions below when selling. Please email Mrs. Woodlock (woodlock@maryvaleufsd.org) if you have any questions.
over 1 year ago, Sharon Green
Sophomore Class Funraiser
Congrats to Flyers Head Coach Nick Todaro on earning Buffalo Bills-ADPRO Sports High School Coach of the Week honors!
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
coach of the week
Wednesday, October 19 is National Unity Day. The Day of Unity, as it is commonly called, is a day where we will ask our students and staff to unite for kindness, courage, and inclusion in an effort to prevent students from being bullied. In solidarity on this day we would like to encourage students and staff to wear orange on this day.
over 1 year ago, Sharon Green
The boys JV soccer team improved their record last night by shutting out the Cheektowaga Warriors for the 2nd time this season with a 7-0 victory. The team was led on offense by Gabe Mohsin who had 2 goals and 2 assists, Matt Fiaschetti who had 2 goals and 1 assist, Lam Ayaz who scored unassisted and Richard Tieu who scored his 1st goal of the season with a redirected shot on a deflection by Central’s goal keeper. Peyton Cooper protected the net in the 2nd half for the Flyers. Cameron Curtis capitalized on an opportunity to play midfield and scored his first goal when he buried a penalty shot past the warriors goal keeper. The defense was led by a Abdullah Goraya, Khondaker Ashaz, Alex Chelpinski and Joe Craven. The team takes on East Aurora today at home at 5pm. Come out and cheer your Flyers to victory!
over 1 year ago, Sharon Green
Soccer
For the first time in 13 years, the flyers are sending a golfer to sectionals! Congratulations to junior, Dominic Passariella on his performance yesterday at the ECIC individual golf tournament. In a competition among the top 72 golfers in the ECIC league, Dominic made the cut to join the top 26 from the competition this spring for sectionals. He made a birdie on his first hole and 4 pars giving him a final score of 90 on 18 holes at Diamond Hawk. He then went on to play in an elimination competition to secure his spot after tying with 3 other golfers. He sunk a 20 foot putt for par with ease to bring an incredible finish to the day.
over 1 year ago, Sharon Green
Golf
This Friday is the Varsity Football Team's last home game of the season and we are hoping to stay undefeated!! It is Senior Night starting at 6:00pm, with the game against Olean commencing at 7:00. The Maryvale Sports Booster are hoping for a large crowd to cheer our Flyers to a victory!
over 1 year ago, Sharon Green
Senior Night Football Game
Our brand new stage is being installed in the Fichtner PAC at the High School!
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
New Stage
Please see this message from our PTO: ATTENTION! CALENDAR CANCELATIONS!! Monster Glow Bash is cancelled District Craft Fair was never being planned - that was a misprint from printers We are very sorry!! Please stay tuned for other fun and exciting events by your PTOs!!
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
Dear Maryvale Community, We have enjoyed Flyer athletics in Maryvale for a long time, as both a fabric of our community and a source of pride. We have a strong tradition of cheering on our team and displaying sportsmanship as athletes, coaches, and spectators. We will not allow anything to change that or to disrupt the enjoyment our athletes bring to our school community. Going forward the following procedures will be in place for all ticketed Maryvale athletic competitions: -All Maryvale High School students must present their current and valid school ID to gain entry to the event. No ID means no entry. -All other Maryvale students are welcome to attend ticketed events but must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. If a Middle or Elementary student is found without an adult, they will be required to leave the facility. As a reminder: -No backpacks, coolers, bikes, skateboards, Frisbees or balls are permitted inside the stadium or gymnasium. -No animals allowed, except service animals. -No re-entry to the event. Maryvale reserves the right to dismiss any person(s) who disrupt any event. Sincerely, Joseph D’Angelo, Superintendent Tim Klimtzak, Athletic Director Michael Scapillato, School Resource Officer
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
Dear Maryvale Community, At approximately 12:40pm, we received notification from the Cheektowaga Police that a suspicious individual was out and about somewhere near the main campus. We immediately brought all students and staff indoors and put all buildings into lockout while the CPD handled the issue. When the CPD got the individual in custody, we released the lockout and resumed normal operations. The lockout lasted until approximately 10 minutes until 12:50pm. As a reminder: In our Emergency Response protocols, a lockout means that no one is permitted to enter or exit any building, but all other operations, such as classes, run normally.
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
Congrats to our Lady Flyers on defending the title at the Crabapple Classic. Big pulls from S.Brzykcy and A.Chelpinski in the 100 IM; K.McNeill in the 100 Fly; A.Lowery in the 100 Free; and S.Filighera in the 100 Back. Great work, team!
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
swim team
This Buffalo was painted in 2002 and donated to our school by the PTO. The garden around it was made possible with a fantastic Eagle Scout project. The Buffalo has graced the middle of our campus, but is now showing signs of age. Paint is bubbling and peeling off. We would like to revitalize it and potentially reimagine it but before we do anything, we’d like to talk with any of the students or PTO parents who were involved with the original project in 2002. If you, or anyone you know were involved in painting and donating this Buffalo in 2002, please give Mr. Swenson a call at the High School at 716-631-7409.
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
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Dear Flyer Nation, Our new 24/7 MARYVALE Sideline Store is officially up and running! To celebrate, BSN is offering fans an epic, month-long promotion--25% OFF sitewide when you use code SPIRIT. You have the ability to customize some of the items to what you specifically want. Please use the link below to order your gear all year long as well as to take advantage of the25% discount for this month. http://sideline.bsnsports.com/schools/new_york/buffalo/maryvale-high-school
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
Maryvale starts a Unified Basketball Program!
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
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Dear Maryvale Community, I just received the following message from the contractor working on the Maryvale Drive project. I want to be sure you have these additional details in advance of school starting next Tuesday. That message follows. Sincerely, Joseph D’Angelo, Superintendent -------  “We understand the community’s concerns around accessibility and safety on Maryvale Drive as the 2022-2023 school year opens on Tuesday, September 6th. Due to delays beyond the contractor’s control, work on Maryvale Drive was started later than anticipated. This construction work to replace the water infrastructure on Maryvale Drive was necessary so that the Erie County Water Authority can continue to provide safe, reliable water to both the residents and to the Maryvale School District. It is the priority of the contractor to complete the installation of the new waterline as expeditiously and safely as possible. While construction is variable due to unforeseen circumstances, we expect that all replacement and pavement operations will be completed by Friday, September 23rd 2022. Please inform the families of students and your staff of the following measures and site access controls that are being implemented starting Tuesday, September 6th 2022. *Maryvale Drive, and the Maryvale School District entrance off Maryvale Drive, will be open to traffic during continued construction operations. Road Closed signage will not be posted. *Lane restrictions will be in place as required for construction operations. These restrictions will reduce Maryvale Drive to a one-lane road. To maintain safe and effective traffic flow, temporary signals will be installed on both sides of current, active construction limits. These signals are to govern traffic flow through the lane restriction zone and will be on timers. Please account for any minor delays in travel these additional signals may incur, and that the locations of these signals could periodically be adjusted. *When construction operations affect the accessibility to sidewalks, those sidewalks will be indicated as closed with sidewalk detour signage at the nearest crosswalk. For the safety of students, we ask that any walking student be made aware of this signage, and to follow it as indicated. *All active construction zones will be secured by traffic cones and barrels, and any further measures as necessary to protect the work zone. *Select construction operations may take place during evening and night hours to further reduce impact. *Construction materials & equipment will be organized and stored securely and safely.
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
Dear Maryvale Community, The Erie County Water Department began a project in early August to update the water lines under Maryvale Drive between Union and Cayuga. The work is still ongoing and is scheduled to be completed by the end of September. Unfortunately, this will have some impact on the traffic coming into and out of our campus. When school begins next Tuesday, Maryvale Drive will be open to traffic coming to and from campus. There will be workers with flags directing traffic. Please allow yourself some additional time as there could be delays. We will, as usual, have 4 crossing guards for walkers stationed at: • Union and Peinkofer (entrance near the tennis courts), • Campus entrance and Maryvale Drive • Union and Maryvale Dr. (Sunoco Station/ St. Luke’s) • On campus at the first parking lot Parents are still free to enter and exit campus through the Union Rd. entrance (near the tennis courts), but should know that until Maryvale Drive is re-opened fully, all bus traffic will be entering and exiting campus through that entrance (near the tennis courts). This could cause some delays during drop-off and pick-up times at that exit. We understand that this will cause some inconvenience and we share the frustration that this project is still ongoing when school begins, but we thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation. Sincerely, Joseph D’Angelo, Superintendent
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
We are excited and proud to share this "fly-through" of our new gym complex! Construction is scheduled to start in March 2023 and last approximately 18 months. This gym is part of a generational project (Voter approved in Dec. 2021) that will benefit ALL students, student-athletes, and our community! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TaRziTD9ivYvD-X1gKhhQKjZIB4VjxWz/view?usp=sharing
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
We welcomed our new teachers, as well as our returning second, third and fourth year teachers to orientation today. Our newest teachers will be immersed in a variety of activities today and tomorrow, including: -discussing our Strategic Plan, philosophy and vision -reinforcing our expectation that they make positive connections with our students -an introduction to our technology and district processes -an overview of our curriculum Our new teachers will also take a bus tour of the district and meet with their building administrators. We welcome all of our new staff to our wonderful district!
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
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MARYVALE APPROVES SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PILOT PROGRAM FOR 22-23 SCHOOL YEAR The Board of Education approved a recommendation from Superintendent Joseph D'Angelo to implement a School Resource Officer (SRO) Pilot Program for the 22-23 school year. A School Resource Officer is a full-time Cheektowaga Police Officer assigned exclusively to Maryvale. The officer would be present at all of our school's arrivals and dismissals, be in each school throughout the day, and be visible at special school events. Additionally, SRO's: - help prevent or minimize property damage in the school and surrounding areas -reduce the need for schools to call 911 -reduce the likelihood that a student will get a criminal record -increase the likelihood that students, particularly those with mental health issues, will get the help they need from the social service and health care systems -increase in feelings of safety among students, staff, and parents "Current research shows that for every dollar invested in an SRO program, a minimum of $11.13 of social and economic value is created," Superintendent D'Angelo said. "But the bottom line is that numbers can't define the benefits a full-time officer would have on the safety of our entire Maryvale community, including our staff and students while they are in school." He added that he is grateful for the partnership with the Town and for the leadership of the Board of Education. "Chief Gould and the Town leadership have always been valuable partners to Maryvale. And our Board of Education and administration have always been proactive in looking for ways to keep our schools safe so that high quality teaching and learning can take place," D'Angelo said. The agreement now heads to the Town Board and if approved, the SRO program would be cleared to start in Maryvale sometime in the Fall. Until that time, Maryvale will still have our School Liaison Officer in and around our schools.
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
Maryvale is proud to offer Paper, a FREE 24/7 Tutoring, Homework Help, Writing Feedback and Study Support for our grades 6-12 students again this year. Students have Paper pinned to the taskbars on their Chromebooks or the service can be accessed through logging in with their Maryvale Google credentials at app.paper.co Parents can email parents@paper.co with questions or concerns.
over 1 year ago, Joseph D'Angelo
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