By Denise Tripp
“A Taste for Monsters” by Matthew Kirby.
In 1888, seventeen-year-old Evelyn Fallow, herself disfigured by the phosphorus in the match factory where she worked, has been hired as a...
Imagine you are in Rome, standing nearby as a man reads out of his Rick Steves’ Italy Travel guide and attempts to describe the significance of a monument to his family while pointing at the wrong one.
You...
You can almost hear her hard work ethic and determination in her voice when the team huddles around her. It is the definition of how she has been able to galvanize and give a resurgence to the women’s...
It’s 7 a.m. on a Saturday morning. English teacher Peter ‘Old Man Pete’ White wakes up to the tune of “The Dream Remains the Same,” by Tangerine Dream while his iPod is buzzing. He goes through...
An interview with the Magic Man
The words “substitute teacher,” immediately evoke negative connotations.
Substitutes are often disregarded as clueless, confused and lost. Classes with a sub can be...
In this first edition of our new weekly staff profile, the Staff Diaries, we ask Spanish teacher Andrea Collins about her life, both professional and personal.
When you were a child, what job did you...
There are about 70 staff members in MTHS including administration, custodian, kitchen, secretaries and teachers. Everyone knows this certain MTHS staff member by his title, but not for who he really...