As we head into summer, things are quieting down in the Valley after the excitement of Commencement weekend. Following our end-of-year celebrations for the Class of 2026, our underclassmen are participating in summer academic courses to give them a head start next year.
Even as things slow down locally, the Big Dogs are quickly shifting into summer dryland training, traveling to on-snow camps around the world, and continuing their development in a variety of training environments.
Families, alumni, grandparents, and friends all play a role in supporting that year-round pathway. Their commitment helps ensure that student-athletes have access to strong coaching, academic guidance, and the resources they need to continue progressing at every stage of their development.
As we approach the close of CVA’s fiscal year on June 30, we are grateful to those who have already supported this year’s Annual Fund. Your generosity helps sustain the full rhythm of the CVA experience—from the intensity of the season to the work that continues throughout the summer months.
For those considering a year-end gift, there is still time to give before June 30. Every contribution supports the people and programs that make CVA possible.
We are thankful for a community that continues to stand behind our student-athletes in every season. That steady connection is what allows CVA to keep building, year after year.
To learn more about the CVA Annual Fund or to make a gift, please visit goCVA.com/give or contact the Development Office at 207-237-4457.
As we head into summer, things are quieting down in the Valley after the excitement of Commencement weekend. Following our end-of-year celebrations for the Class of 2026, our underclassmen are participating in summer academic courses to give them a head start next year.
As the school year came to a close, student-athletes, families, faculty, coaches, and staff gathered for one of CVA’s favorite traditions, the annual Big Dog Awards Luncheon, held this year on Friday, June 5. The event provided an opportunity to pause, reflect, and celebrate a year of hard work, growth, and community.
Families, faculty, staff, coaches, alumni, and friends gathered on Friday, June 5, for the annual Senior Banquet to celebrate the Class of 2026 and reflect on the experiences, memories, and relationships that shaped their years at Carrabassett Valley Academy.
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