he WE movement held its annual WE Day Illinois event at the Allstate Arena on Wednesday. The mission of the WE movement is to inspire youth to make a change in the world and help people across the globe...
eniors must return Chromebooks and textbooks before the end of the year in order to graduate. Senior checkout days are in the LMC on May 21 and 22, during senior finals.
Seniors will need to turn in...
Keegan Allen will be visiting Metea Valley on Thursday, April 26 during Period 7 in the library. You can submit your questions here. Talk to Mrs. Turner if you have questions!
Heartland Blood Center set up shop in the auxiliary gym so Metea students could donate blood earlier this week.
The process begins with a booklet potential blood donors should read before donating...
ith all the stresses that high school students have to go through, the Metea L.I.F.E. event gave people the opportunity to feel safe and bond with staff and students last Thursday. The acronym L.I.F.E...
Principal Dr. Darrell Echols sent a message to parents and students to alert them of an incident that occurred earlier in the day last Friday, April 6. A student was investigated after it was brought to...
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