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Mead High School’s Student News

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Mead High School’s Student News

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Ms. Leporte is excited to join the administrative staff in her first year as dean of students.

Lindsey Laporte takes position of Mead’s new dean of students

Stacy Avitia, Managing Editor September 24, 2021

Though the dean of students can be seen as an intimidating figure, Lindsey Laporte comes across as upfront, kind, and friendly. This is Ms. Laporte’s first year here at Mead High and first her year working...

The Mead High School football team storms the field after the national anthem. Photo by Ryan Brewster! Check him out @brew.shots on instagram

Friday Night Lights return at Mead High homecoming game

Ethan Graham, Writer September 22, 2021

For the first time in over a year, Maverick fans were allowed to watch the homecoming game in person, making for a special night.  The team brought out the fan-favorite blackout jerseys, and the student...

The Mead High School Homecoming dance and other activities are to be hosted outside this weekend.

Mead hosts first Homecoming dance since pandemic shutdown

Jorja Haskin, Editor September 16, 2021

All festivities, including the parade, carnival, and dance itself will be held in the front of the school building this year.  All students are welcome to come upon purchase of tickets and meet the...

It is crucial to do our part in society as a publication and as individuals.

From now on, The Mav will only use the title “Ms” for adult women in all published pieces

Editorial Board March 12, 2021

The Mav Editorial Board published our third 2020-2021 school year editorial piece on Feb. 8 titled “The ‘Mrs’ title promotes gender inequality and discrimination”. In this editorial piece, the...

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