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The Invisible Man proves that what you cant see is sometimes scarier than what you can see

The Invisible Man proves that what you can’t see is sometimes scarier than what you can see

Matthew Silbernagel, Content Editor March 10, 2020

Where do I even start with this movie? The Invisible Man had everything I could ask for in a movie and more. It is easily my favorite horror/thriller movie now (Us (2019) comes in a close second) because...

Senior Kohley Longmeyer poses with her horses.

Where are they going?: Kohley Longmeyer

Kassidy Trembath, Editor in Chief March 4, 2020

When most students think about their high school experience, it is likely they have regrets -- things they wish they did differently. That might be true for most, but it is not for Kohley Longmeyer. She...

Why we shouldn’t arm teachers

Lauren Larson, Writer February 3, 2020

After thorough research, many parents, students, states, and school districts believe that many of the risks of armed teachers outweigh the possible rewards. The majority of the problems that arise from...

Why we should arm teachers

Wyett Derr, Writer February 3, 2020

Consider the following scenario: An armed perpetrator enters a child’s school with the intent to destroy a kid’s life. While doing so, they open fire on a classroom―probably the first one they see―and...

Orchestra teacher, Katarina Schmitt

Musical Theatre Pit Orchestra is Mead’s newest class

Kiersten Communal, Writer February 3, 2020

MHS is introducing a new class next year! It's called Musical Theatre Pit Orchestra, and it's pretty exciting. This class is the first of its kind in the St. Vrain Valley District. Ms. Schmitt will...

“I’ve always loved math and explaining math to people,” said Mrs. Leigh Ann Emberg, a math teacher.

Teacher Features: Mrs. Emberg

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief January 23, 2020

Mrs. Leigh Ann Emberg is a math teacher at MHS. She teaches Algebra 1 and PreCalculus. Everyone who has had Mrs. Emberg as a teacher would agree that she is an understanding, incredible teacher. When asked...

Pol Wong-Aree is an exchange student from Bangkok, Thailand. He is enjoying his education here at MHS.

Meet Pol Wong-Aree from Thailand

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2020

Pol Wong-Aree (‘21) is one of Mead High’s exchange students. He is from Bangkok, Thailand and is a junior here at MHS. His full name is Palapol, but he goes by Pol with everyone he knows. Pol was...

Meet Alea Reiners from Germany

Meet Alea Reiners from Germany

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief January 17, 2020

Alea Reiners ('21) is one of our German exchange students here at Mead High School. She is from the north coast of Germany and was able to come do her schooling in the U.S. using the Culture Homestay International...

Government teacher Erin Warren

Teacher Features: Mrs. Warren

Taylor Wright, Writer January 16, 2020

If there’s any teacher you can joke around with while also learning how the world works, it’s government teacher, Mrs. Erin Warren. Mrs. Warren’s childhood home was surrounded by orange groves...

McHugh standing next to his biggest painting.

Teacher Features: Mr. McHugh

Kiersten Communal, Writer January 9, 2020

Mr. Jonathan McHugh is an art teacher at MHS. He teaches beginning ceramics, beginning painting, and advanced ceramics. When he started teaching beginning sculpture, so many people had signed up to take...

Hunter Staab-Holocomb on the left and Lydia John on the right

Mead High’s November Scholar-Athletes

Marina Goter, Editor-in-Chief January 8, 2020

Scholar athlete is a series that The Mav will be doing while working alongside the athletic director, Chad Eisentrager. Through this series, we will visit two different sports each month and, with the...

Pink and Orange

Pink and Orange

Allison Muncy, Poet October 21, 2019

I remember those days  Those days where every day was orange and pink  This beautiful hue that surrounded the sky  The world wasn’t clear And it was beautiful   Days of writing...

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