hen he first walked into Metea Valley ten years ago as the principal of Hill Middle School, Darrell Echols was in awe. “I remember coming to the first football game, Mr. Schmid and Dean Rowe were...
Maddie Crabtree, Social Media Editor/Photographer/Public Affairs April 4, 2018
s March Madness came to an end so did our brackets. Some brought us joy, and maybe a few bucks, while others left us upset and out a couple dollars. Although the chances of creating a perfect bracket are...
Maddie Crabtree, Social Media Editor/Photographer March 22, 2018
s March Madness starts up, you'll hear the talk of brackets from students to teachers buzz around. Whether it's playing with friends for fun or even with money on the line, it's always a rush to see your...
ith spirit week almost behind us, Metea students have been preparing for the annual Turnabout dance held this Saturday.
It’s no secret that Turnabout’s culture is drastically different than that...
One thing I vividly remember about growing up is my dad telling me that his high school days were some of the best four years of his life. He qualified this by recounting funny memories, cool things he...
CLASS OF 2018: ALEXA JORDAN
Hello! My name is Alexa Jordan, and I am your Student Government Class Representative. I have been in Student Government since 6th grade, and at Metea I am now President...
he Halloween season has become a favorite holiday season among Metea students. Several students have already been stocking up on spooky socks, decorations, and costumes.
Many students are going to...
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