Rams Register to Vote!

Written by Alex Rak As seniors, the last few years have been packed with firsts. Among the most memorable might be your first drive alone, your first dance, your first lunch out, or your first shift at a job. All of us have surely pondered submitting our first college applications- yet another milestone nearly reached- […]

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MVS Rambotics

Written by Sean Gupta The Miami Valley School Upper School robotics team, the Rambotics, competes in the First Tech Challenge (FTC) competition circuit. As a team, they start building and programming a robot in the fall and compete throughout late Winter into early Spring. The competitions have two phases: the qualification matches and the elimination […]

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Teacher Spotlight: Mrs. Miller

Written by Tanisha Pallerla and Alex Rak Each edition, the Ram Report is planning on spotlighting a teacher at MVS! This week, we interviewed Ms. Miller, who teaches English in the Upper School. Here’s what she had to say! Do you have a favorite book or book series?  “Favorite books are like favorite children- it’s […]

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Favorite: Childhood Show

Written by Lekha Choudary and Yuvvi Gupta “I don’t know there’s so many!!” – Jeanine Ghussin ‘26 This time we asked seniors and freshmen what their favorite childhood show was. The seniors’ favorites included Scooby Doo, Johnny Test, Franklin, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The most popular show was by far Scooby Doo, which […]

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Favorite: Unique Aspect of MVS

Written by Yuvi Gupta Today we asked freshmen and seniors what their favorite unique aspect of MVS is. The freshman tended to prefer larger events that recently occurred, such as Harvest Fest and Homecoming. The seniors, on the other hand, favored smaller-scale traditions. For instance, one senior said they enjoy how the upper school band […]

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Finch: A Self Care App

Written by Shania Daniel Finch is a self-care app that is slowly taking The Miami Valley by storm. Through Finch, you can do self-check-ins, breathing exercises, and tasks meant to assist in one area of your life. These tasks can take on an overall theme like “Just survive the day” or “Tidy space, tidy mind”.  […]

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February School News

Written by Vanessa Gerakines Immersion Open House This past Thursday was this year’s immersion open house! All ten immersions gathered in the gymnasium for a showcase of wonderful projects, photos, and special performances. One of the main highlights were the Martial Arts immersion’s spectacular demonstrations throughout the night! Puzzle Making immersion had lots of hands-on […]

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February Sports News

Written by Jayda Pickens Winter Olympics Recap The U.S. has started to clutch more medals at the Winter Olympics in Beijing. Lindsey Jacobellis took home her second gold medal by finishing first in mixed-gendered team snowboardcross with her teammate, Nick Baumgartner. This experience was slightly different for Nick, as this was his first time winning […]

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Blossom Juicy Bar Review

Written by Vanessa Gerakines Blossom Juicy Bar 10 high fives out of 10 Having recently opened three locations in the Dayton area, Blossom Juicy Bar has become a wildly popular stop for some great bubble tea. Since their launch in the summer of 2019, the store has opened two new locations and expanded its outreach. […]

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