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Mead High School’s Student News

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A student holding her fidget toy in Bradts  exceptional learning classroom.

Students take on stress with these weird and wacky methods

Amme Cook, Writer October 17, 2019

Stress, no matter how annoying, is an important part of life. One could even say that experiencing stress is something people from all walks of life go through.  Students experience stress every day...

Mrs. Sandoval with her brains for AP Psychology

AP Psychology is a favorite among the many AP classes Mead offers

Wyett Derr, Writer October 9, 2019

While most students have a favorite class, they could never collectively come to a consensus on the best of the best. In the case of Mead’s AP Psychology class, however, that simply isn’t true. Across...

Mrs. Mackey is one of the Intergrated class teachers. She teaches with Mrs. Sandoval.

Students find ease of learning in Integrated English and History

Kiersten Communal, Writer October 2, 2019

Integrated English and History is a popular class. Many students enjoy taking the course during their freshman year. They believe it is better than taking two separate classes for English and History. Integrated...

The Fall 2019 production cast.

Drama 2 gives students the opportunity to discover passions in theater

Audrey Long, Writer September 25, 2019

The stage is like a blank canvas ready for actors and actresses to paint it with elaborate stories. In theater, the soul can speak in the form of acting. For many students at Mead High School, the thrill...

Diletta Trimboli (‘21) poses in the D Wing of Mead High School.

Meet Diletta Trimboli from Italy

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief September 16, 2019

Welcome to our ongoing column called "Walk in their shoes" where we showcase our foreign exchange students and their homes throughout the year.  Diletta Trimboli is MHS' exchange student from Italy....

The dance contract has been changed from previous years.

Changes regarding the 2019-2020 homecoming dance contract explained

Cecilia Zak September 11, 2019

When the new rules for the High School’s homecoming were announced, there was a bit of confusion within the student body. The major cause of disarray was the newly enacted dance contract. Assistant...

Where are they going?: Hannah Fleming

Where are they going?: Hannah Fleming

Brenna Cummiskey, Poet May 13, 2019

Seniors are counting down their final few days of high school and every single student is anxiously awaiting the pursuit of their individual path. One of these goal-setting students is Hannah Fleming who...

Walk in their shoes

Walk in their shoes

Ulyana Pyrlik, Photographer May 13, 2019

Pia Knüppe is a foreign student of “Camps” exchange program from Germany. She has an interesting story of her applying for this opportunity to spend an academic year in the United States. “The...

Mr. Andrew Steitz has been teaching at Mead High School for two years.

Teacher Features: Mr. Steitz

Jazmine Spradling, Reporter May 9, 2019

If there ever was a teacher you wanted to be best friends with, it’s probably Mr. Andrew Steitz. Mr. Steitz is a social studies teacher and you can find his room in the D-wing. If you don’t know him...

Where are they going?: Desiree Mast

Where are they going?: Desiree Mast

Brenna Cummiskey, Poet May 6, 2019

The last day of high school for Mead High School seniors is May 15 this year and everyone is anxiously awaiting the final day. Students are deciding their future plans along with how they are going to...

Where are they going?: Alena Burris

Where are they going?: Alena Burris

Brooks Upham, Photographer May 3, 2019

High school is almost over for the seniors of MHS. The days go slow, but the years go fast, as they say, and this certainly feels like the case for many graduating seniors. Looking back, high school has...

Where are they going?: Mitchel Gurule

Where are they going?: Mitchel Gurule

Brenna Cummiskey, Poet May 1, 2019

The end of the school year is coming up fast, and Mead High School seniors are embarking on new stages in their lives. “I’m looking forward to starting my life. You’re at a point where you’re finally...

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