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The Effects of Senioritis - Scripted Tangents Ep. 3

The Effects of Senioritis – Scripted Tangents Ep. 3

Natalie Yoder, Ana Sofia Valdez, and Jacob Morales April 5, 2023

Click here for Ep. 3 Being a senior in high school has its ups and downs, but you know what helps? Playing chess.com during a class! In this episode, we discuss senioritis, common misconceptions about...

Following spring break, students will be allowed to return to a four-day week instead of remaining in hybrid instruction if they choose.

High school and middle schools will switch to allow four day in-person learning after Spring Break

Chloe Patterson, Writer March 3, 2021

Students have been learning in the online and the hybrid system for almost two full semesters.  After spring break, SVVSD Superintendent Don Haddad has shared that the district is shifting from hybrid...

MHS will return to hybrid learning in mid-January

MHS will return to hybrid learning in mid-January

Petra Jensen, Writer December 23, 2020

Mead High School’s first attempt at hybrid learning began last semester. It didn’t end up working as well as initially expected, putting over 30 students and staff into quarantine as Colorado moved...

Some students choose to enroll in LaunchED because they want to wait to continue partially in-person learning until there is an official COVID-19 vaccine, while others simply find that they learn better online.

LaunchED: What to know and how to join at the semester mark

Arizona Lee, Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2020

When Mead High School announced the transition from online learning to hybrid learning, another option was offered for students who had health concerns or preferred to remain remote. This option is the...

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