For the past couple of years, we have been using Chromebooks in several classes, including English and history.
While middle school students have had their own Chromebooks...
By Cierra Markert and Issa Moffet October 25, 2016
You would never want one of your friends to feel unsafe coming to school, so why would you want someone else to feel that way just because they are a little different?
The...
In 2014, Chromebooks surpassed iPads in sales for classrooms. Now, a 1:1 policy for high school students and Chromebooks has just started with the help of funding from the Foundation...
By Kim Stewart, Athletic Director/Activites Coordinator June 14, 2016
Thank you! Thank you to all the graduating seniors who put themselves out there and took a chance the last four years. You took a chance at being part of any one of our 40-plus...
By Samantha Garcia, ASB Public Relations Officer June 14, 2016
As this year comes to a close and we say goodbye to the school year, the students of MTHS are not only welcoming summer but an all new Big 6 as well. This year’s executive members...
With the 2016 presidential election coming into full swing and political tensions reaching a fevered pitch, it’s not surprising that many students are attempting to find their...
As the presidential election date draws near, the big topic of conversation is which candidates will win their party’s nominations: Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders for the...
This current political season has been fascinating to watch. I really think we are watching history unfold in our time as we see the Republican and Democratic candidates fight...
By Irvin Zheng, ASB Public Relations Officer April 19, 2016
As Americans, we are so blessed that sometimes we take for granted some of the blessings that we have.
For example, the other day, I heard someone say that their vote didn’t...
In the midst of one of the most polarizing and venomous election cycles to date, many political discussions are beginning to sound more like personal attacks rather than intelligent...
“I’m just one person, what’s the point?”
It’s the age-old excuse to not vote. But this idea of “my one vote doesn’t matter” is a toxin to government in itself.
We...
By Marianne Macanaynay, Hawkeye staff April 19, 2016
AP Government teacher George Dremousis makes it a priority to keep himself informed, particularly today with the presidential campaigns of candidates such as Donald Trump and Hillary...