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About me

Allison Muncy, Poet September 20, 2018

Hi I’m Allison My birthday is February 1 and I’m an Aquarius But I’m not quite sure what that means   I’m 5’3 And my hands are small Every time I compare hands with someone, their...

A new Bubly machine appears in the commons

A new Bubly machine appears in the commons

Mayrene Ramos, Reporter May 17, 2018

Have you noticed a new vending machine that has arrived at Mead high? It’s bright green and pretty hard to miss. Bubly sparkling water is what the new vending machine carries. The sparkling water consists...

Where are they going?; Ryan LaVanchy

Where are they going?; Ryan LaVanchy

Kelly Shields, Editor May 9, 2018

With graduation a mere two weeks away, seniors finalize their plans for after high school, and prepare to take the next big step in their lives. Senior and football star Ryan LaVanchy informs The...

Where are they going?; Tyler Prigmore

Where are they going?; Tyler Prigmore

Paige Reorda, Editor May 9, 2018

As the end of the school year is approaching, it’s almost time to say farewell to the graduating class of 2018. Tyler Prigmore is one student in particular that has decided to attend a four-year university....

What I learned from failing

What I learned from failing

Aiden Owen, Photography Editor May 7, 2018

My name is Aiden Owen. Some of you may know me from the podcast or you may have read one of my stories. That is beside the point. I am a photographer first and foremost, and I failed. And that's ok. At...

Kelly poses for her senior photo at Highland Lake in Mead.

A goodbye letter written by editor and senior Kelly Shields

May 7, 2018

Dear Mavs, Highschool takes up 720 days of our lives. 720 days of sitting at desks with people we usually never talk to outside of classrooms. 720 days of making decisions that will shape who you become,...

Garrett poses for a photo at the end-of-the-year Newspaper banquet.

A goodbye letter written by editor and senior Garrett Schroeder

May 7, 2018

Dear Students of Mead High, They say that high school is the best four years of your life. These are the years that you make the best friends for the rest of your life, the memories that you make and...

Lucas Hale poses with his mom at Garden Acres Park in Longmont.

A goodbye letter written by editor and senior Lucas Hale

May 7, 2018

Dear Mavs, These will be the days I remember: the great ones and the bad ones. This is what I’ll reminisce of when life gets difficult. I find solace in memories I’ve made within these walls. The...

Jared Overturf poses for a photo before attending the 2018 prom

A goodbye letter written by editor and senior Jared Overturf

May 7, 2018

Dear Mavs, I started at Mead 4 years ago trying only to get through it. My expectations for high school were simple. I hoped it would be fun and not too difficult. I hoped the petty drama of middle...

Paige poses for one of her senior photos commemorating 4 years of hard work

A goodbye letter written by editor and senior Paige Reorda

May 7, 2018

Dear Mavs, As graduation is creeping closer and closer, I can’t help but reminisce on my high school career. I can remember Freshman year, being brand new to the community, and not having a solid...

The uprising review of Pacific Rim: Uprising!

The uprising review of Pacific Rim: Uprising!

Ainsley Hammond, Reporter April 28, 2018

Pacific Rim:Uprising turned out to be an amazing just like movie creators said it would be. It connects perfectly with the first movie “ Pacific Rim”, beginning with the son of Stacker Pentecost, Jack...

The Two Towers (review)

The Two Towers (review)

Chris Smith, Reporter April 13, 2018

The Two Towers starts off with Sean Bean dying once again--oh wait i'm thinking of the movie. The story continues from where The Fellowship of the Ring left off. The group is at Amon Hen when they get...

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