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Virgin Valley principals and community weigh ‘Victory Vault’ arcade proposal against athletics funding; board opts to pursue athletics on consent agenda

5743741 · August 21, 2025
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Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board members discussed two SEAP grant proposals for Hughes Middle School — a supervised “Victory Vault” reward room and funding for non‑sanctioned athletics — and agreed to place the athletics request on the city council consent agenda while keeping the Victory Vault possibility on the calendar for September.

Virgin Valley Community Education Advisory Board members discussed two SEAP grant proposals for Hughes Middle School — a supervised “Victory Vault” reward room and funding for non‑sanctioned athletics — and agreed to place the athletics request on the city council consent agenda while keeping the Victory Vault possibility on the calendar for September. Hughes Middle School Principal JL Wilson urged a cautious approach to the Victory Vault because of prior negative public response to a similar proposal.

Wilson said he did not want another public meeting where his school would be criticized and asked the board how to proceed. “The last thing I want — the only time the middle school’s been talked about this year in city council was incredibly negative. I don't want that to happen again,”…

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