Reminder to TVHS Families: Thursday, 10/9, and Friday, 10/10, are early release days at 11:15 am. Parent-teacher conferences will be held in the teacher's classrooms; no appointments needed.
Thursday: 12-4 pm and 5-7 pm; Friday: 12-3 pm
Recordatorio para las familias de TVHS: El jueves 9 y el viernes 10 de octubre salen temprano a las 11:15am. Las reuniones de padres y maestro se realizan en el aula, sin cita previa. Jueves de 12- 4pm y de 5- 7pm, y viernes de 12- 3pm.
Thursday: 12-4 pm and 5-7 pm; Friday: 12-3 pm
Recordatorio para las familias de TVHS: El jueves 9 y el viernes 10 de octubre salen temprano a las 11:15am. Las reuniones de padres y maestro se realizan en el aula, sin cita previa. Jueves de 12- 4pm y de 5- 7pm, y viernes de 12- 3pm.

HOSA is proud to host a Vitalant Blood Drive on Friday, Nov 7th, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
If you or someone you know would like to donate, please use the QR code to sign up.
You can also visit Vitalant's website: www.vitalant.org and search for our blood drive: P2L01 Tonopah Valley High School - Bloodmobile 11/07/2025
TVHS students can pick up a permission slip from the Hot Spot from Oct 22nd through Oct 31st.
All minor consent forms must be submitted by November 4th.
📌 Important for Student Donors:
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must have a signed parental consent form
If you register without submitting the form, your appointment will be canceled until the signed form is received. Thank you for understanding.
Donors who are 18 or older do not need a consent form, but must sign up to reserve a spot.
Thank you for your willingness to give—the gift of blood can help save lives.
If you or someone you know would like to donate, please use the QR code to sign up.
You can also visit Vitalant's website: www.vitalant.org and search for our blood drive: P2L01 Tonopah Valley High School - Bloodmobile 11/07/2025
TVHS students can pick up a permission slip from the Hot Spot from Oct 22nd through Oct 31st.
All minor consent forms must be submitted by November 4th.
📌 Important for Student Donors:
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must have a signed parental consent form
If you register without submitting the form, your appointment will be canceled until the signed form is received. Thank you for understanding.
Donors who are 18 or older do not need a consent form, but must sign up to reserve a spot.
Thank you for your willingness to give—the gift of blood can help save lives.

The Saddle Mountain Unified School District is committed to excellence in education for all of our students. Parent feedback is very important to the district to assist us in improving the quality of our service and offerings. Please take a moment to fill out a short survey to give the district feedback from our parents’ perspective.
The 2025-26 Parent Survey can be accessed via the links below:
English: https://bit.ly/HSpar25
Spanish: https://bit.ly/HSpar25-spa
The 2025-26 Parent Survey can be accessed via the links below:
English: https://bit.ly/HSpar25
Spanish: https://bit.ly/HSpar25-spa

🪚 TVHS CTE Carpentry program gives students the skills to build and create with confidence! From using industry tools to reading blueprints and completing real-world projects, students gain hands-on experience that prepares them for careers in construction and skilled trades. With opportunities to earn certifications and work on projects that make an impact, this program builds a strong foundation for future success.
- Real-World applications
- OSHA 10 - Construction Certification
- Welding opportunities in Level 3
- Real-World applications
- OSHA 10 - Construction Certification
- Welding opportunities in Level 3

Join Dr. Winters at an upcoming Community Forum. Come participate in an open forum where community opinions are valued. Let’s discuss the upcoming Bond and Override Election and collaborate for meaningful progress.

🚓 Our CTE Law & Public Safety program prepares students for careers in criminal justice, fire services, emergency response, and more. Students gain hands-on experience with forensic science, investigations, and public safety procedures while building teamwork and leadership skills. With opportunities to earn certifications and connect with industry professionals, this program creates a strong pathway to careers or further education in law enforcement and public safety.

🔥 TVHS Homecoming Week 2025 Recap 🔥
Tonopah Valley High School had an amazing week of spirit and celebration!
Tuesday – Truck Smash 🚗💥
Wednesday – Soak-a-Teacher
Thursday Night – Volleyball Game followed by a spirited Bonfire with outstanding performances from the Band and Cheer Squad 🎶📣
Friday – A high-energy Pep Assembly and Parade brought our community together in full support ❤️🖤
Friday Night – The Phoenix wrapped up Homecoming Week with a 43-6 victory over Highland Prep West! 🏈🔥
👑 Congratulations to our Homecoming Court:
Aiden Rourke, Emily Tamayo, Conner Christensen, Angelina Perreault, Adrien Jenniges, and Nyla Harris
🎉 Special Congratulations to our 2025 Homecoming King & Queen:
Corey Webb Jr. and Abigail Martinez
And remember…
✨ It’s always a GREAT day to be a PHOENIX! ✨
Tonopah Valley High School had an amazing week of spirit and celebration!
Tuesday – Truck Smash 🚗💥
Wednesday – Soak-a-Teacher
Thursday Night – Volleyball Game followed by a spirited Bonfire with outstanding performances from the Band and Cheer Squad 🎶📣
Friday – A high-energy Pep Assembly and Parade brought our community together in full support ❤️🖤
Friday Night – The Phoenix wrapped up Homecoming Week with a 43-6 victory over Highland Prep West! 🏈🔥
👑 Congratulations to our Homecoming Court:
Aiden Rourke, Emily Tamayo, Conner Christensen, Angelina Perreault, Adrien Jenniges, and Nyla Harris
🎉 Special Congratulations to our 2025 Homecoming King & Queen:
Corey Webb Jr. and Abigail Martinez
And remember…
✨ It’s always a GREAT day to be a PHOENIX! ✨









Frios will be on campus tomorrow. Enjoy a tasty treat and support the SMUSD Odyssey of the Mind program. Pops are $4 and 20% comes back to our students.

Please see this message from Dr. Winters.
https://youtu.be/UIxFOgK_8hY
https://youtu.be/UIxFOgK_8hY
👶 TVHS CTE Early Childhood Education program prepares students to make a difference in the lives of young children! Students gain hands-on experience working with kids, learn classroom management and child development skills, and even earn industry certifications—building a strong foundation for careers or further education in teaching and childcare.

Did you know that Tonopah Valley High School uses short music clips as a one-minute warning before the start of each class period? Each day, there are 8 song clips that all follow a certain theme or genre. The themes change with each new semester. Students and teachers are invited to submit their guesses as to what those themes and genres are. Today, we congratulated our first-semester teacher winner, Mr. Brockman!

On Sept 18th, our CTE Law & Public Safety Level II students had the unique opportunity to tour the Property and Evidence Section of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. While photos were not permitted inside the facility, the experience was both eye-opening and highly educational.
During the visit, students were able to see firsthand the scope and seriousness of evidence handled by law enforcement. They were shown over 850,000 fentanyl pills seized in the county, valued at approximately $1.6 million, and learned about the extreme dangers associated with the drug. They also observed cocaine and discussed how fentanyl is often laced into this illegal substance, making it even deadlier. Students were further introduced to other contraband, including candy infused with THC, and a variety of illegal weapons, such as ghost guns, antique firearms, and even a seized rocket launcher.
In addition, the group was exposed to actual evidence from active homicide investigations, gaining an appreciation for the sensitive and crucial nature of proper evidence handling. The importance of chain of custody procedures was emphasized, highlighting how each step in evidence collection, documentation, and preservation plays a vital role in ensuring justice is served.
This experience provided students not only with valuable technical knowledge aligned with their Law & Public Safety studies but also with a sobering perspective on the realities of crime and public safety in our communities.
During the visit, students were able to see firsthand the scope and seriousness of evidence handled by law enforcement. They were shown over 850,000 fentanyl pills seized in the county, valued at approximately $1.6 million, and learned about the extreme dangers associated with the drug. They also observed cocaine and discussed how fentanyl is often laced into this illegal substance, making it even deadlier. Students were further introduced to other contraband, including candy infused with THC, and a variety of illegal weapons, such as ghost guns, antique firearms, and even a seized rocket launcher.
In addition, the group was exposed to actual evidence from active homicide investigations, gaining an appreciation for the sensitive and crucial nature of proper evidence handling. The importance of chain of custody procedures was emphasized, highlighting how each step in evidence collection, documentation, and preservation plays a vital role in ensuring justice is served.
This experience provided students not only with valuable technical knowledge aligned with their Law & Public Safety studies but also with a sobering perspective on the realities of crime and public safety in our communities.

Mr. Albeza’s Pre-Calculus class put a creative spin on Quiz, Quiz, Trade! Students reviewed key topics including:
• Domain and Range of a Function
• Average Rate of Change Over an Interval
• Quadratic, Square Root, and Rational Functions
After trading problems and solutions, each student signed the final paper they held—and that paper determined their new seat!
It’s clear that cooperative learning is contagious at TVHS, and we love seeing our students engaged, collaborating, and having fun while tackling challenging math concepts. ❤️🖤
#WeRiseTogether #TVHS #CooperativeLearning #PreCalculus



TVHS students participated in the Arizona Diamondbacks FUTURESHAPER Robotics Competition sponsored by Honeywell today. After a record setting day, the team walked away with a second place trophy and a check for $1500 towards their robotics program. Congratulations and well done for all the hard work.



Before digging into our benchmark data, our staff kicked things off with a lively round of Name That Song, facilitated by our wonderful instructional coach, Ms. Liz Russell! 🎤🎶 Congratulations to our CTE department for taking the win! 🏆
After the game, teachers revisited types of exams and explored the powerful resources within our testing platform. These tools will help us identify gaps and guide instruction so we can continue supporting every student’s growth.
At TVHS, we believe in working hard, learning together, and having a little fun along the way. ❤️🖤
#WeRiseTogether #TVHS #DataDrivenInstruction


🎨 TVHS CTE Graphic Design program gives students the chance to turn creativity into a career! From digital illustration to photo editing and layout design, students build real-world skills, create professional portfolios, and even earn industry certifications—preparing them for jobs or further education in the design field.
Our Graphic Design program partners with school sports, clubs, and organizations to create custom merchandise—and we proudly collaborate with local businesses too! If your business or organization needs high-quality designs for clothing, stickers, posters, or more, contact Mr. Deschenes at steven.deschenes@smusd90.org
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Our Graphic Design program partners with school sports, clubs, and organizations to create custom merchandise—and we proudly collaborate with local businesses too! If your business or organization needs high-quality designs for clothing, stickers, posters, or more, contact Mr. Deschenes at steven.deschenes@smusd90.org
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☕🥐 Breakfast with Gratitude at TVHS 🥐☕
This morning, our admin team had the joy of providing breakfast as a small token of appreciation for the incredible teachers and staff at Tonopah Valley High School.
Our team has been working tirelessly since the summer—planning, preparing, and attending trainings—to continue growing professionally and to serve our students with excellence.
We are grateful for their dedication and proud of the work they do each and every day. ❤️🖤
(Not pictured: the ice-cold mochas 😄)
#WeRiseTogether #TVHS #GratitudeInAction



🇺🇸 9/11 Memorial Stair Challenge at TVHS 🇺🇸 Yesterday, the MCSO Cadet Program and the Civil Air Patrol at Tonopah Valley High School led a powerful tribute to honor the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Students, community members, firefighters, law enforcement, veterans, and student organizations joined together to climb our stairs 110 times—representing the number of stories in the Twin Towers. In addition, our Law and Public Safety students welcomed a guest speaker during 6th period, who shared reflections and lessons about service, sacrifice, and remembrance. This act of tribute reminded us of the importance of honoring the past while continuing to rise together. ❤️🖤 #NeverForget #WeRiseTogether #TVHS






Learning is better when we do it together! Our students at Tonopah Valley High School are soaring with cooperative learning! Mrs. Welch’s class used a Quiz, Quiz, Trade review game to prepare for their weekly quiz, turning studying into a fun and interactive experience.
💡 This strategy keeps students moving, collaborating, and learning together — a perfect example of how we are engaging ALL students through teamwork. ❤️🖤
#WeRiseTogether #TVHS #CooperativeLearning



Good morning, there may be transportation delays this morning due to an accident on I-10. We hope you have a wonderful Friday and thank you for your patience.
