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Mead High School’s Student News

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Ayden Gibbs (20) will be attending Front Range Community College.

Where are they going?: Ayden Gibbs

Alex Olson, Managing Editor May 16, 2020

Senior Ayden Gibbs (‘20) has been thinking about what do to and what he’s done in high school now that he’s graduated. While he isn’t totally sure what he’s going to do in the future, Gibbs...

Senior Andrea Randolph and her doggo Willie

Where are they going?: Andrea Randolph

Matthew Silbernagel, Content Editor May 4, 2020

Andrea Randolph (‘20) has put a great deal of thought into the future of her education, and it starts not far from home. She plans to “[start] at Front Range Community College (FRCC) in Westminster,...

“Im looking forward to meeting new people and learning a lot and being able to discover new interests,” says Abi MacPhail.

Where are they going?: Abi MacPhail

Kassidy Trembath, Editor in Chief March 26, 2020

While some students itch to get away from their families by the end of high school, Abi MacPhail has chosen CSU Fort Collins for not only their environmental program but because Fort Collins is between...

“I am really afraid of growing up and changing, but I am so excited to see all of the amazing things my friends will do,” says Molly Caylor.

Where are they going?: Molly Caylor

Kassidy Trembath, Editor in Chief March 17, 2020

Molly Caylor, a friendly student whom you will almost always find with a smile on her face, is looking forward to her future despite how scary it feels.  Even though Caylor is not certain of what she...

Where are they going? [Class of 2020]

September 3, 2019
See where seniors are headed when they leave Mead.
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