Amidst nationwide debates over phone usage in schools, Multicultural Literature and Voice teachers Rachel Wan and Erin Walsh launched a no-phone pilot program last semester. The pair presented ...
Whether it be an intense dislike for loud gum chewing or an aversion to aimless pen clicking, everyone has their pet peeves. Teachers find their patience tested on a daily basis. From clueless tardy ...
55% of M-A graduates attended a four-year college after graduating in 2024, and 33% of graduates pursued a two-year associate’s degree. Out of those students, a subset compete for limited spots at ...
After over a century of changing our clocks, Daylight Savings may finally be meeting its end. President Donald Trump recently announced his intentions to permanently terminate the practice. Senators ...
Hallways at M-A are lined with bright yellow lockers, but most of them are left untouched. With most students carrying around books, lunch boxes, and sports equipment —and with most school materials ...
“Challenge Day was eye-opening because there were so many things I didn’t know were going on underneath the surface of my classmates, and that I wouldn’t have learned if I didn’t have Challenge Day,” ...
With the game clock winding down and the crowd on their feet, fearless senior shooter Avery Sheldon dribbles past defenders, embodying the grit and determination that has defined her basketball ...