The class of 2022 attended prom last Friday at Bobak's Signature Events. This year's theme was Masquerade. Students were greeted by Metea Staff when walking down the red carpet. Once inside seniors...
Metea Valley's Best Buddies held a talent show for their participating buddies last Friday. This included acts like singing, dancing, and various activities. Partners accompanied their buddies in...
Metea Valley held its annual African American history month assembly last Thursday. The program included performances by United Voices, jazz band, and Orchesis. Indian Prairie Education Association...
Metea Valley hosted the winter pep assembly on Feb. 11. The pep assembly was divided into two: underclassmen and upperclassmen. The underclassmen attended first and hosted blind musical chairs. The upperclassmen...
The class of 2021 seniors got to attend prom last Friday. The senior prom took place at Bobak's Signature Events where they were greeted by Metea staff and photographers as they walked along the red carpet....
Rain or shine, the staff does not let COVID-19 stop the class of 2021’s senior year. Seniors were able to drive through the parking lot to celebrate their senior year last night. Even with the pouring...
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