05/30/2026
Behind every thriving school district is the people who pour their hearts into it, year after year. Last night, the Board of Trustees was proud to celebrate our staff members' years of service and retirements with the warmth and gratitude they so deserve.
Please join us in recognizing these dedicated individuals (see the full list here: http://mvw.sd/MwjVx) for their lasting impact on our students and families.
05/29/2026
Tomorrow, May 29, is the last day of the third trimester! Please remember that it is a minimum day, and students will be released early.
05/26/2026
The Board of Trustees will meet on Thursday, May 28, at 5:30 p.m.
Agenda/ login information can be found here: https://mvwsd.org/trustees.
Meetings are also streamed on https://youtube.com/mvwsd.
05/25/2026
As we observe Memorial Day, we would like to take a moment to reflect on the meaning of this important national holiday. Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives while serving in the United States Armed Forces. We are grateful for their service.
05/22/2026
Reminder: there will be no school for students on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.
Enjoy the long weekend and we'll see everyone back on Tuesday!
05/22/2026
This summer, free meals will be available at Rengstorff Park for all youth under 18—no ID required and no questions asked. Meals are offered weekdays from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, running June 10 through July 31, 2026 (no meals on June 19 or July 3).
The program is provided by MVWSD and County of Santa Clara, California, and students must be present to receive a meal. For more information, visit www.mvwsd.org/nutrition.
City of Mountain View
City of Mountain View Recreation Division
Community Services Agency
05/15/2026
MVWSD recently locked in savings of over $3.1 million for local taxpayers by refinancing bonds originally approved by voters in 2012 through Measure G.
The District replaced prior bonds with an average interest rate of 3.38% with new bonds at an all-inclusive interest rate of 2.82%, without extending the term of the bonds. The refinancing savings are a win for taxpayers because they result in lower property taxes. Once the District identified an opportunity to refinance in a way that benefitted the community, the Board and staff moved quickly to pursue it.
The District received the highest ‘Aaa’ rating from Moody’s Investor Service as part of the refinancing process. The incredible rating was the result of the District’s strong local economy, community-funded status, and track record of financial conservatism and outperformance.