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Mead High School’s Student News

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Mead High School’s Student News

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The Mav 2021-2022 staff.

Everything I need to know I learned from Journalism

The Mav Staff May 22, 2022

Communication is always important Ask follow-ups when you want to know more Oxford commas are a must Coffee will help you reach an understanding Everybody matters Don’t be lame Don’t...

Staff members of The Mav learn a lot from the daily work we do to improve our newspaper.

Everything I need to know I learned from Journalism

The Mav May 12, 2021

Don’t be afraid to try something new. Be nice to your librarians and school secretaries. Always check to make sure no one around you can’t eat gluten. Ask more questions about what you need or...

2018-2019 Mav Newspaper editors

Student editors revolutionize journalism at Mead High School

Madison Hadley, Reporter February 1, 2019

Student journalism is slowly growing in Mead High School. Our journalism program is in its infancy and still has a lot of growing and evolving to do. The Mav is always changing, and the editors are constantly...

Two sides to every story, Republican Representative Wilson and Democrat Representative Barbara McLachlan come together over some topics and disagree on others. During the conversation on gun control they come together in a display of bipartisanship.

Students from The Mav travel to Capitol Hill Press Conference (Slideshow)

Aiden Owen, Photography Editor March 5, 2018

On Monday, February 26th, three students from The Mav traveled down to Colorado's Capitol Hill for a press conference hosted by the Colorado Student Media Association. The conference, meant to help...

Etymology of Fake News

Etymology of “Fake News”

Blake LaVanchy, Content Editor January 19, 2018

"Fake News" made the annual list of most annoying words for 2017. It has also been the subject of heated debate between friends and family. Regardless, where did it come from and why is everyone talking...

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