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MHS admin rolls out new policy in hopes of decreasing digital distractions.

Students with failing grades to be placed in digital detention

Savanah Bayer, Content Editor November 29, 2023

Digital detention will be implemented at the start of the second semester for those who have failed a course during first semester. Digital detention prohibits a student from having full access to the...

Some argue textbooks offer “concrete” learning, while others say the efficiency of iPads is more valuable in schools.

Electronic and textbook education both have their pros and cons

Abby Kearns, Managing Editor February 24, 2022

Learning on an iPad can have its benefits. So can learning through opening up and reading a textbook. Some of the advantages of learning electronically include helping students learn more material in...

Students getting new iPads for 2018-2019 school year

Students getting new iPads for 2018-2019 school year

Conner Henman, Broadcaster May 17, 2018

Next school year, students and teachers will be getting new iPads which are going to be full sized. “They’ll be full sized, not the mini’s and they’ll have more memory.” Says librarian Nicole...

Schoology: the one tool we can all agree is actually helpful

Schoology: the one tool we can all agree is actually helpful

February 12, 2018

“Four college students—Jeremy Friedman, Ryan Hwang, Tim Trinidad, and Bill Kindler—saw firsthand how education technology fell short of its promise to improve the learning experience for students...

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