The following is the 5th segment in a series meant to explore the 80/20 grading policy at Mead High School. Stay tuned for more installments.
If you have not yet read the first segment describing why...
On Tuesday, January 23, Mead students were blessed with an advisory that was not only twice as long as usual, but disrupted the usual schedule, placing lunch between second and third blocks, instead of...
Monday, January 29th, nothing short of a miracle occurred when writer Garrett Schroeder actually turned an article he had been writing in.
“I was more than surprised” said class overseer Jamie...
Through their Breakfast with Santa fundraiser, the Rotary Club of Mead has raised funds for The Mav's first print edition! The print edition is coming Fall of 2018. Stay tuned.
"Fake News" made the annual list of most annoying words for 2017. It has also been the subject of heated debate between friends and family. Regardless, where did it come from and why is everyone talking...
In the A2 and A4 Precalculus class, students were given a project for the end of the "conics section" unit. They were instructed to use the functions that they had learned in the unit to create a picture....
During the last day of finals a group of hooligans, who shall remain nameless, charged into the band room. Between the 5 of them, they brought 5 swords and a PINK LIGHTSABER! A nameless band member decided,...
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