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Mead High School’s Student News

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Student pastor Aaron Schroeder from Flatirons Church opens up the inaugural FCA meeting on Oct. 4.

Students run FCA for first time since 2020

Zoe Sigg, Writer November 16, 2022

FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) is being offered again at MHS during first and second lunches on Tuesdays. The club is student run, and despite having “athletes” in the title, all are welcome...

Volleyball seniors Katie Couch, Tayler Tatham, Quincey Coyle, and Morgan Munro.

Senior volleyball players reflect on their high school careers

Ethan Graham, Writer October 8, 2021

Mead volleyball faced off with Skyline at home for their senior night on Thursday, Oct. 7.  The team has had an up-and-down season so far, but were able to get a big win on senior night. The Mavericks...

Hunter Staab-Holocomb on the left and Lydia John on the right

Mead High’s November Scholar-Athletes

Marina Goter, Editor-in-Chief January 8, 2020

Scholar athlete is a series that The Mav will be doing while working alongside the athletic director, Chad Eisentrager. Through this series, we will visit two different sports each month and, with the...

Morgan Munro on the left and Prestin Tillema (33) on the right

Mead High’s October Scholar-Athletes

Marina Goter, Editor-in-Chief December 10, 2019

Scholar athlete is a series that The Mav will be doing while working alongside the athletic director, Chad Eisentrager. Through this series, we will visit two different sports each month and, with the...

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