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Mead High School’s Student News

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Senior Zack Collins takes the lead in the Mens 110 Hurdles.

Mead hosts district RE1J track meet

Jared Overturf, Editor March 24, 2018

The Mead Mavericks hosted the RE1J district track meet on Thursday, March 22. The Mead Men’s and Women's teams both placed 3rd overall in the meet, and Mead athletes took first place in 8 different events....

The Fellowship of the Ring (Review)

The Fellowship of the Ring (Review)

Chris Smith, Reporter March 22, 2018

The Lord of the Rings is a classic book series that tells of an adventure that could inspire anyone to be as brave as a hobbit, so grab a fellowship of your own and lets get into the review: With many...

Mead has its first set of sisters playing on Varsity Soccer

Mead has its first set of sisters playing on Varsity Soccer

Mayrene Ramos, Reporter March 22, 2018

Sisters Ashleigh and Ally Seery have been playing soccer for 10 to 12 years, started playing in St. Vrain FC club soccer. For them soccer has always been a “family bonding experience.” Soccer has been...

A sign saying Not One More!!! is held up amongst the crowd.

The voices of the walkout

Blake LaVanchy, Content Editor March 20, 2018

This last Wednesday on March 14, the anniversary of the Parkland shooting, upwards of 100 people walked out on Mead High School to memorialize the 17 killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, and...

Keena Ball stands on a ledge as she speaks to the crowd of people.

Organizing student walkouts demands time: how Wednesday’s walkout was planned

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor March 20, 2018

“We found out two weeks ago that we could do this and we had two weeks to make it feel like something [meaningful],” said senior Keena Ball about how much time she and others put the walkout held on...

Junior Sally Gronlund stands by to watch the protest.

Some students expectations unmet at Wednesday’s walk-out

Kelly Shields, Paige Reorda, and Corbyn Vaow March 16, 2018

On Wednesday the 14th of March, upwards of 100 students participated in the student-led walkout. Recognizing that this number is low in terms of the population at MHS, we were inspired to ask the non-participating...

Some students gathered in the back of the parking lot to counter- protest the walkout, according to Cody Nelson.

Student’s discuss why they didn’t participate in Wednesday’s walkout

Jared Overturf and Will Brown March 16, 2018

On March 14, 2018, Mead Students joined students all around the nation in walking out of class to make a political statement about the issue of school shootings. At 9:55, students who wanted to participate...

Where are they going?; Garrett Schroeder

Where are they going?; Garrett Schroeder

Paige Reorda, Editor March 16, 2018

Graduation is only two months away. On May 26th, we will say farewell to the graduating class of 2018. Garrett Schroeder is one senior in particular that will take the college route, and attend Colorado...

Students gathered outside Mead High School on Wednesday morning, participating in the walk out

Students’ opinions on the walk out

Conner Henman and Corbyn Vaow March 16, 2018

“I think the walk outs are a way to show the government what needs to be done. Although thoughts and prayers are important, they aren't going to change the laws or change what has happened multiple times....

Junior Maddo Adams carries a sign to the walkout.

Students participate in student-led walkout

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor March 15, 2018

The walkout took place at approximately 10 A.M. yesterday morning with what appeared to be over one hundred students in attendance. Many students met in the front of the building at 9:55, 5 minutes prior...

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