Patric Wallis, Copy and Design Editor
• May 15, 2026
Rebekah (Bekah) Dennis (‘26) plans to go to Victoria James Cosmetology School to pursue her cosmetology license. Being very expressive with her own hair and makeup, Bekah feels that “having the opportunity...
Patric Wallis (‘26) is leaving high school with a ton of cherished memories and excitement for his future. Throughout high school, he was able to flourish and learn a lot.
He plans to attend Colorado...
Patric Wallis, Copy and Design Editor
• May 14, 2026
Isla Jackson (‘26) plans to go to Victoria James to pursue her cosmetology license, with a focus on alternative hairstyling. This desire to do hair was birthed from Isla’s own experiences with hair...
Patric Wallis, Copy and Design Editor
• May 14, 2026
Alexia Deba (‘26) plans to attend Northwest Missouri State University (NW Missouri) to study Speech and Technical Education, and is looking to minor in some form of video production.
Joining Mead’s...
The talent show included a range of performances, including one act made up of four students, as well as teachers like Mr. Parsons and Mr. Vallette. In the end, it was Isabella Vue (‘28) who took home...
Romance is a difficult topic and means different things to every individual. Gen Z has drastically changed what romance used to be. This generation is not only drastically different, but its views are...
Expressing yourself in high school is a highly debatable concept. Being able to express yourself freely is something that students absolutely should have the right to do. Most schools have strict rules...
You didn’t know it would be the last time your mom would brush your hair before school and you complained about the tangles.
You didn’t know it would be the last time that you’d complain about...
As the school year winds down, seniors reflect on the journey that brought them here and the next steps on the horizon. For Nicolas Casey Carrillo-Sanchez (‘26), the end of high school marks the start...
Click here to listen to the third episode of the Brivannah Bonanza podcast where Brissa Mendez (’26) and Savannah Medrano (’27) discuss 2020, middle school, and more!
As the class of 2026 approaches graduation, there’s no denying that the seniors have brought our high school great successes, specifically in sports. Both Girls and Boys Basketball have made it to the...
“Everything was about you,” my older sister said, standing on the front porch after a night of manipulation and arguments.
I stared at her, unable to speak. The person who I always had to adapt...