
Students support teacher Victor Valdez with online petition
MVHS sophomore Joey Baril and his classmates started an online petition on April 4 in…
MVHS sophomore Joey Baril and his classmates started an online petition on April 4 in…
Students will no longer be able to earn health credits through the online health program…
The varsity cheer team placed first in their division, Varsity Small Coed Novice Division, at…
As a follow-up to the article by Hallie Olson in the most recent edition of the…
Mountain View High School hosted its first home Varsity football game against Evergreen Valley High…
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Three-hour practices, dryland training, more yardage, and intensive attention to technique and form are just a few of the changes enacted by Mountain View High School’s new varsity swim coach, Alex Hehir. Hehir’s goal is to create a culture on deck where each athlete is individually motivated to train their bodies and their minds to their fullest potential, in order to become better swimmers. According to Hehir, this will be attained with full commitment and investment from both the coaches and the athletes.