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Mead High School’s Student News

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Mead High School’s Student News

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2018-2019 Mav Newspaper editors

Student editors revolutionize journalism at Mead High School

Madison Hadley, Reporter February 1, 2019

Student journalism is slowly growing in Mead High School. Our journalism program is in its infancy and still has a lot of growing and evolving to do. The Mav is always changing, and the editors are constantly...

The Couch

The Couch

Allison Muncy, Poet January 17, 2019

Everything started with that couch The sage green couch that sits in your living room Or as your family calls it, the TV room That’s where we hung out for the first time after we ate those awful...

Walk in their shoes

Walk in their shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer December 14, 2018

Five years of dreaming, one moment to catch the opportunity, a year in expectations and she is in America, after four days awaiting for the flight on her half-way… Marina Mirzoyan, our FLEX (Future...

Jarom Diaz

The Giant

Allison Muncy, Poet December 12, 2018

A green, huge, ugly giant sees me and he picks me up by the back of the shirt I start to scream and kick but I stop after I realize that I cannot change this situation I do not want this to happen...

Maverick volleyball players advances to state.

Two passionate volleyball girls make honorable mention for 4A state

Marina Goter and Wyett Derr November 30, 2018

According to a tweet posted from Mead HS Athletics on November 20th, Quincey Coyle (freshmen) and Hope Borger (senior), are being congratulated for their honorable mention for an All-state 4A recognition....

Walk in their shoes

Walk in their shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer November 30, 2018

Gabriela Auricchio is our foreign exchange student who has come here from Brazil. Gabi is a participant of the ISE (International Student Exchange) program. To be able to apply for the selection process,...

Walk in their shoes

Walk in their shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer November 9, 2018

Ondřej "Andrew" Zahradník, a Mead High School Student from Czech Republic, Has been in the United States for three months already.  As an independent and adventurous student, he decided to take part...

Walk in Their Shoes

Walk in Their Shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer October 24, 2018

Mead High School met Mikulas Hlava as a foreign student. Miki is a Czech Republic representative and sent here by the Greenheart Exchange Program to get a new experience. “My dad heard about this program...

Walk in their shoes

Walk in their shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer October 11, 2018

“Thailand is the Land of Smiles,” says Sirikanya Sripat, an exchange student from the South part of the sunny country with worth-visiting beaches and gorgeous mountains, merrily. Known as Meemee by...

Uncovering the newer, stricter parking lot policy

Uncovering the newer, stricter parking lot policy

Jaden Lopez, Reporter October 4, 2018

A new school year at Mead High School  has brought lots of new and exciting additions. There’s a new counseling office with fancy chairs, the school has grown a new wing, and the there is a brand...

Walk in their shoes

Walk in their shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer September 28, 2018

Riccardo Frangipane, an Exchange Student from Italy, is a junior at Mead High School. His hobbies include swimming and playing water polo, going to the gym, listening to music and watching movies. At his...

Walk in their shoes

Walk in their shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer September 21, 2018

My name is Ulyana Pyrlik and I am a junior at Mead High School. My homeland is Kazakhstan, a country with a unique history and friendly people of different nationalities. I was attending a high school...

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