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Mead High School’s Student News

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Mead High School’s Student News

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Shelby Lewis

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor

Shelby enjoys reading, writing, and spending time with her friends and family.

You can contact her at [email protected]

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Makinsey Hamblin (‘20) will be attending school in Washington D.C. this fall.

Where are they going?: Makinsey Hamblin

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
May 8, 2020
Chloe Reed (20) is excited but nervous for her future after Mead High School.

Where are they going?: Chloe Reed

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
April 6, 2020
How to remain calm in the midst of a pandemic

How to remain calm in the midst of a pandemic

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
March 24, 2020
Mead High School administration is working on continuing to create a safe environment for students.

Mead wins the No-Bell Prize

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
May 6, 2019
Always tired no more

“Always tired” no more

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
January 30, 2019
Surviving the October Slump

Surviving the October Slump

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
October 30, 2018
Advisory: what might be coming next year

Advisory: what might be coming next year

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
April 5, 2018
Junior Maddo Adams carries a sign to the walkout.

Students participate in student-led walkout

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
March 15, 2018
Artists Assemble

Artists Assemble

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
October 30, 2017
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
Help me, Im stressed!

Help me, I’m stressed!

Shelby Lewis, Copy and Design Editor
September 13, 2017
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