Mav News
39° Longmont, CO
Mead High School’s Student News

The Mav

Mead High School’s Student News

The Mav

Mead High School’s Student News

The Mav

The Class of 2024 contains 242 students. The Class of 2023 contains 293 students, falling just behind the Class of 2025.

The Class of 2025 is the biggest graduating class yet

Mason Thompson, Photographer November 11, 2021

The current freshman class, the Class of 2025, is the biggest freshman class MHS has ever had since it’s opening. There are currently 297 enrolled freshman at Mead. Principal Dr. Brian Young said,...

Freshmen work with Mr. Steitz in integrated history and english class.

The Class of 2025 missed out on crucial middle school experiences (Opinion)

Enola Potter, Writer October 24, 2021

The Class of 2025 had their last full year of in-person school in 6th grade. We missed out on 11 of the 18 total months that make up 7th and 8th grade. Five of the months were spent all online, from...

Senior Sam Bell agrees that freshman should think twice before committing to AP. She said “I took an AP class freshman year because I felt forced by my middle school teachers. I ended up getting a one on the exam and it ruined my self confidence for AP classes for a while. But then I scored a 5 on a different AP test later on when I felt more prepared.”

Why Freshmen should think twice about taking AP classes

The Mav Editorial Board September 5, 2019

This is The Mav’s first editorial, a piece written on behalf of the publication’s editors about an issue they feel is important and have an agreed upon stance. We chose this editorial topic as our...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Mav

Comments (4)

The Mav intends for this area to be used to create healthy, thought-provoking discussion. Comments are expected to adhere to our standards and to be respectful and constructive. As such, we do not permit the use of profanity, foul language, personal attacks, or the use of language that might be interpreted as libelous (this means that if what a reader writes is false or intentionally misleading, we do not have to publish it). Comments are reviewed and must be approved by a moderator to ensure that they meet these standards. The Mav does not allow anonymous comments, and requires a valid email address. The email address will not be displayed but will be used to confirm your comments.
All The Mav Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest