Japan Trip (Alexandra Guckel):
In the summer of 2020, Metea L.I.F.E. will be hosting a trip for students to experience Japan. This trip would be a way for students to learn about the culture and history...
A program that students know as guide right is a mentoring program that started at Metea four years ago. Guide right is for all students, and it helps pull them in the right direction of their education...
Along with millions of other cities around the world, the city of Naperville held its very own climate strike in downtown Naperville this past Friday afternoon. This gathering was held to support the Global...
People tree is a community storytelling event originated by producer and director Rachna Prasad, producer and director Claire Dee, and creative director Kat Gilbert. The three female founders have continued...
The Muslim Student Association, MSA, allows for students with a universal religion to unify. MSA’s sponsor, Aurelie Dubois-Williams, left Metea to work at Hill Middle School last year. As a result, they...
Homecoming week is coming fast, and depending on the student’s perspective, this is either very exciting or very nerve-wracking. But as the special day approaches, MV Student Government is making strides...
Noelle Smagala, Website and Social Media Editor September 16, 2019
Vaping: years before the popularization of JUUL at the hands of adolescents, it was assumed to be a healthier alternative to smoking cigarettes. The majority of consumers considered that inhaling nicotine...
Homecoming Week [Alexandra Guckel]
This year’s homecoming theme is ‘Tango with the Turtles,’ and students will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of spirit activities throughout...
Mara Porada decided to create Poetry Club in March last year after volunteering and judging at Louder Than A Bomb, the largest poetry festival in the world. There, she saw representation from local schools...
Many of Metea’s clubs came out in force to the activity fair yesterday, hoping to spark interest in the upperclassmen and incoming freshmen. With clubs varying from Metea’s theatre department to a...
Deans and administrators are reminding students that hats, hoods, and head coverings are not allowed to be worn in school. The District 204 handbook states that head coverings are not allowed to be worn...
Every person has a story to tell. With the rise in movements calling for diversity in Young Adult literature like “We Need Diverse Books”, and with the diversity of authors writing for Young Adult...