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This new tradition will give all senior classes the opportunity to contribute to MHS.

Student Council plans mural to start new senior tradition

Noel Major, Writer March 16, 2023

Mead Student Council has proposed a senior mural to help connect the community and offer graduating classes the tradition to leave a legacy behind and be remembered.  “The student council members...

Melanie Vazquez looks forward to being an ASL interpreter.

Where are they going?: Melanie Vazquez

Ana Carrillo, Editor May 27, 2022

Melanie Vazquez (‘22) looks forward to finishing high school and attending Front Range Community College where she will major to be an American Sign Language interpreter. When asked what made her choose...

Knowing graduation requirements in terms of credits is key to staying on track to graduate.

Knowing graduation requirements helps students stay on track

Mason Thompson, Photographer February 22, 2022

Some students don’t know much about graduation credit requirements and how to be prepared for graduation. The amount of credits you need to graduate is 24.5 credits. That’s the minimum to graduate...

Graduation is an incredibly special time in most seniors lives.

What about the Class of 2021? (Editorial)

Editorial Board April 16, 2021

This is The Mav’s last editorial of the 2020-2021 school year. Editorials are articles written by a publication’s editors to express a shared opinion or discuss a topic editors think needs more attention....

Students who are successful at earning the AP Capstone Diploma often are very responsible and hardworking, both of which are great strengths to have to pass these AP classes and exams.

How can I get involved and graduate with the AP Capstone Diploma?

Ryan Dallas, Writer March 17, 2021

While some students fully understand and are even currently working towards graduating with the AP Capstone Diploma, many others may be wondering how to get involved with AP Capstone or how to graduate...

The parade invites all seniors to wear their caps and gowns.

In honor of the Class of 2020, Mead High parent throws a cap and gown parade for seniors

Marina Goter, Editor-in-Chief May 28, 2020

Join MHS seniors and their families on Saturday, June 13. The parade will start at Mead High School at 12 p.m.  Parent and small business owner Teresa MacPhail of the Longmont restaurant Mac’s Place...

Class of 2020 patch.

Dear Class of 2020…

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief January 24, 2020

It is officially the second semester, which means seniors are ready to be done. They’ve survived three and a half years of high school on top of three years of middle school and five years of elementary...

Seniors will be graduating May 25, 2019

Mead High’s 2019 graduation protocol

Bella Justice, Reporter May 16, 2019

Graduation is always a stressful time, not only for those graduating but also for friends and family. We’re here to give you some details you may not have been aware of before. Assistant Principal...

Where are they going?; Tyler Prigmore

Where are they going?; Tyler Prigmore

Paige Reorda, Editor May 9, 2018

As the end of the school year is approaching, it’s almost time to say farewell to the graduating class of 2018. Tyler Prigmore is one student in particular that has decided to attend a four-year university....

Where are they going?; Zachary Rehder

Where are they going?; Zachary Rehder

Paige Reorda, Editor March 8, 2018

In two months, the class of 2018 will graduate. Zachary Rehder is preparing to take off to college, and begin a brand new chapter of his life. Rehder will attend Colorado State University in the fall. Zachary...

Where are they going?; Jordan Steele

Where are they going?; Jordan Steele

Paige Reorda, Editor February 12, 2018

Before we know it, graduation will be here! The senior class of 2018 will be graduating on May 26th, and begin a brand new chapter of their lives. Jorden Steele gives us a glimpse of his life after high...

Where are they going?; Connor McCawley

Where are they going?; Connor McCawley

Paige Reorda, Editor February 2, 2018
Connor McCawley will attend CSU in the fall
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