Mission and Vision

Mission

To expect, encourage and facilitate the pursuit of excellence in our students, preparing them for a world in which life-long learning is critical to their success and happiness.

A Vision for Methow Valley Schools

Working in partnership with our families and community, we develop curious, creative, compassionate, competent, action-oriented citizens prepared to change the world.

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Methow Valley School District News

  • Give Methow
    Oct 7, 2025 · Methow Valley School District

    Give Methow October 1-31

    A strength of the Methow Valley School District is our committed and engaged community. MVSD faces many of the same barriers and challenges that other North Central Washington rural districts face, however its access to an invested community and vast array of community organization partners puts the district in a position to take on work, challenges, and create opportunities that other rural districts cannot. The district relies on these partnerships to provide a broad range of educational pathways, extracurricular activities, facility improvements, and student supports. Consider supporting one of the Valley's many great community organizations and education partners during this years Give Methow campaign.

    To learn more visit GiveMethow.org


  • Coach Northcott enjoying some time away from the basketball court
    Oct 6, 2025 · Methow Valley School District

    Liberty Bell Selects New Head Boys Basketball Coach

    Congratulations to Kyle Northcott, Liberty Bell's new Head Boys Basketball Coach!

    Kyle has deep roots in the Methow Valley. You can find his ancestors among the 12 original pioneering families listed at the Schaeffer Museum. Kyle graduated from Liberty Bell in 1998 and in his senior year helped to advance the Liberty Bell basketball team to the A league State Tournament. Currently, he runs a landscaping business and a voice over production company.

    Kyle has continued to contribute to the success of LBHS basketball, even beyond his playing days. He has coached at Liberty Bell for four seasons, most recently serving as the assistant coach for Ryan Surface, who resigned early this fall. Last year, Coach Northcott helped guide the boys basketball team to their first State appearance since 2008.

    In his time with the program, Kyle has demonstrated a keen knowledge of the game, excellent communication skills, and a strong commitment to effectively studying film and teaching his players to do the same. Coach Northcott's goals for the LBHS boys basketball include building a strong team culture rooted in accountability and hard work.


  • rp
    Oct 3, 2025 · Liberty Bell Jr Sr High

    Restorative Practices: A Relational Approach to Conflict

    If you are interested in learning more about how Restorative Practices are used, modeled and practiced in school and how you can reinforce healthy communication and accountability at home, join us Monday, October 13th from 5:30-6:30 pm in the LB Library for a parent training event, lead by our Culture Coordinator, Isaac Cordes and supported by MVSD administrators, counselors and students.


  • Ben Avery
    Sep 26, 2025 · Methow Valley School District

    Methow Valley School District Board of Directors appoints Ben Avery to vacated at-large board position

    The Methow Valley School District Board of Directors appointed Ben Avery to the empty at-large board position. The position became open when former long-time director Frank Kline resigned on September 1, 2025. Ben will complete the remainder of Frank's term at which point the seat will be decided by public election.

    Ben Avery has spent his career in nonprofit leadership and currently serves as State Director of the Sierra Club’s Washington State Chapter, where he focuses on environmental advocacy. He lives in Twisp with his wife, their 6th grade daughter, and a lively household that includes two dogs, a cat, and a small flock of chickens. Ben is deeply invested in public education, both as a parent and as a community member, and believes in ensuring every child has access to a high-quality education.

    Ben was selected after an interview process and executive session in the regularly scheduled board meeting on September 25th facilitated by Linda McKay, Deputy Superintendent of North Central Education Service District. Two other applicants interviewed, Ina Clark and Kellie Zahn.



  • The Network
    Sep 23, 2025 · Methow Valley School District

    Methow Valley School District in partnership with the Methow Valley Elder Care Coordination Network plans to offer a new Healthcare Career Course at Liberty Bell High School in the Spring 2026 Semester

    In partnership, the Methow Valley School District and the Methow Valley Elder Care Coordination Network are offering a class at Liberty Bell High School called, “Introduction to Healthcare Careers”. This class is a pilot program working to introduce youth to a variety of healthcare fields and allow students to experience local and non-local health care career skills. Interested students will be able to sign up for a Healthcare career internship. 

    The MVSD is seeking an instructor to develop a rigorous, industry-standard, regionally relevant healthcare careers program rooted in industry best practices, individualized instruction, and practical skills. The instructor will create, design, and assess meaningful, real-world learning opportunities for students in the fields of healthcare, with an emphasis on collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills.  This instructor needs to hold a valid Washington State Nursing license, other Allied Health licensure, and/or the ability to qualify for CTE certification based on industry experience. Teaching hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00-3:20 and Fridays 1:00-1:30. The class will start in January but paid prep hours are available in Fall 2025.

    This is a .2 FTE position. Salary is based upon the District salary schedule.

    Application Procedure: 

    Current employees of the district may apply by submitting a letter of interest to HR@methow.org. External applicants apply online using Fast Track at methow.org/district/employment. Please email HR@methow.org with questions. 

    This teaching position is 100% funded by The Methow Valley Elder Care Coordination Network, funded by a Network Development Grant awarded by the Health Resource & Service Administration (HRSA) as part of an award totaling $300,000. To learn more about HRSA funding go to HRSA.gov.


  • open house
    Sep 23, 2025 · Methow Valley School District

    Open House Nights: LBHS 9/24, ILC 9/29, MVE 10/1

    Over the next two weeks each of the District's schools will be hosting open house nights. Families should be receiving more information about these nights from their student's building principal. Here is the basic info:

    LBHS Open House and Curriculum Night

    Wednesday 9/24 5-7 PM Meet in the LBHS Commons

    Independent Learning Center Family Night

    Monday 9/26 6 PM

    Methow Valley Elementary Open House and Family Resource Fair

    Wednesday 10/1 5-6 PM


  • Family Handbook
    Sep 15, 2025 · Methow Valley School District

    2025-2026 Family Handbook and Calendar

    The 2025-2026 Family Handbook and Calendar should be coming to your mailbox soon. Until then here is the digital version

    Student and Family Handbook 2025-26


  • Picture Day Info for September 16th @ MVE and September 17th @ LBHS
    Sep 15, 2025 · Methow Valley School District

    Picture Day Info for September 16th @ MVE and September 17th @ LBHS

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    Individual portraits will be taken of students. Order forms were sent home with students, and there are order forms in the office, as well.

    You can order online by using this link, which will direct you to MVE's Fall Picture Day ordering site. You can order online by using this link, which will direct you to LBHS/ILCs Fall Picture ordering site.


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