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Mead High School’s Student News

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Day 6 Inktober, Isabella Erickson

Integrating pop art into MHS art curriculum

Blake LaVanchy, Content Editor October 31, 2017

Students often seek a creative outlet both in and out of their classes. Traditionally, art classes across schools have offered this type of outlet for passionate and curious students; however, sometimes...

Mead High Students travel to their next class.

Dreamers look to uncertain future

Jared Overturf, Editor October 30, 2017

The Saint Vrain Valley School District is a diverse community with students from many different backgrounds. Some of these students have originally come from other countries and are currently protected...

Artists Assemble

Artists Assemble

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor October 30, 2017
Like art? Enjoy creating? Have we got the club for you!
Students of The-MAV enjoy lunch on a nice fall day.

J-Day our way

Aiden Owen, Photography Editor October 27, 2017

Last Thursday the students of The Mav traveled to J-Day, a Colorado Student Media Association (CSMA) hosted journalism event. According to reporter Shelby Lewis, “It was pretty interesting. We went...

The cover of the most recent edition of Nerve

Nerve: “A game of Truth or Dare without the Truth”

Makinsey Hamblin, Guest Writer October 26, 2017

We all saw the trailers for the movie NERVE, and some of us might have even seen it in theaters, but not all of us know it is based on a book. September’s book club book was Nerve by Jeanne Ryan, and...

Sophomores Aiden Owen and Brandi Tracy pose wearing their Harry Potter merchandise.

Harry Potter and the students of Mead

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor October 25, 2017
Harry Potter has taken the world by storm and found his way into our school community. How exactly has he impacted their lives?
MHS Fall Play: The Outsiders

MHS’ Fall Play: The Outsiders

October 24, 2017

Mead High School will open its 2017-2018 theatre season with The Outsiders, written by S.E. Hinton and adapted to stage by Christopher Sergel. The play will be presented November 9-11 in the Mead High...

Sophomore Shelby Lewis and Junior Ainsley Hammond are busy at work.

Stressed out about that next test?

Mayrene Ramos, Reporter October 23, 2017

Taking practice tests can be very helpful to be prepared for actual tests, such as the ACT and SAT. It is important to take practice tests so that you can be aware of the things you need to practice on....

Senior, Jarrett Mastriona shows off his tricep tattoo.

Students and tattoos

Mya Das, Reporter October 23, 2017

During our high school years, we are constantly hearing and seeing people with new piercings and tattoos. Ink expresses ideas and attitudes in ways that define people as individuals. Tattoos can be very...

Split lines help with getting students through efficiently, but half a dozen lunch ladies can only be so efficient.

Is lunch too short?

Aiden Owen, Photography Editor October 18, 2017

This year, a new schedule has been implemented at Mead High School. This schedule combines the two 50 minute lunches from last year into a single 40-minute lunch but also adds in a 15-minute breakfast...

Students are eager to respond to the current event discussion.

Mead students react to Las Vegas Shooting

Kassidy Trembath, Editor in Chief October 14, 2017

On the morning of October 10th, 2017, the Mead High School speech and debate class discussed a question, asked by Ashleigh Seery, that is rather heavy: should gun control laws be tightened as a result...

Senior Ashley Mizer works on her piece.

Creative Construction Livens up Hallway

Kassidy Trembath, Editor in Chief October 9, 2017

Walking down the western hallways of Mead High School, although crowded, students have the opportunity to observe artwork that is produced by local peers. If you have gotten the chance to see the tape...

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