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Programs & Activities

Learning is a lifelong process that extends beyond the walls of the classroom. At Mountain View Academy, students can explore their interests, learn new skills, and make new friends through a variety of extracurricular activities. Learn more about what we offer below. 

Student Leadership Opportunities

Providing students with leadership opportunities plays a critical role in fostering personal growth, community involvement, and academic success. Mountain View Academy offers student leadership opportunities throughout the school year.

Athletics

Soccer

Soccer

3rd - 8th Grade

Boys & Girls

Volleyball

Volleyball

6th - 8th Grade

Girls

Specials

  • Art
  • Music
  • PE
  • Technology
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Electives

  • Art
  • PE
  • Rock Band
  • Technology
*Not all electives are available for all grades.
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Clubs

Based on student interest and staff sponsor availability. Examples include:

  • Band (3rd-8th)
  • Craft Clubs
  • Landsharks Running Club
  • Orchestra (3rd-8th)
  • Soccer Buddies (K-2nd)
  • Technology Club

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Events

We host a variety of events each year. Examples include:

  • Book Fair Family Nights
  • Community Events
  • Literacy Night
  • Science Night

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Field Trips

Field trips vary each year and by grade level. For more information, please contact the school.

"Mountain View is one of the best schools that my son has attended and he loves it!"

- Mountain View Academy Parent

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NHA® Shines: Stanford Study Shows Our Students Surpass Their Peers by 3.5 Months Each Year

A recent Stanford study shows NHA partner-school students continue to outperform their traditional public school peers. They do so by gaining nearly three-and-a-half months of additional learning. NHA also earned the new “gap busters” designation for outstanding progress in eliminating learning disparities for minority and poverty students.

Learn More About Stanford's Study