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Hair covering policy viewed as culturally insensitive

Hair covering policy viewed as culturally insensitive

Jada Jones
September 10, 2019

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...

#WeAre204 booklist shines a light on stories that reflect the student body.

#WeAre204 booklist shines a light on stories that reflect the student body.

Claire Baffes
September 6, 2019

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...

Metea becomes a National Unified Champion School

Metea becomes a National Unified Champion School

Ayden Reed
September 5, 2019

This is a familiar scene, five athletes stand at the starting line. The pressure is rising, the anticipation that often accompanies a competition begins to escalate. Any spectator could feel the nerves...

News Beats

News Beats

News Department
September 4, 2019

School Board [Alexandra Guckel]:  The District 204 School Board held two meetings to discuss e-learning and the new school superintendent on Aug. 29. Regarding e-learning, the school board has decided...

Superintendent Karen Sullivan and School Board members smile after a successful quorum.

The District 204 School Board sets action to the e-learning program

Isabella Villalobos
August 30, 2019

The District 204 Board held a public hearing at Neuqua Valley High School in regards to approval of e-learning days during scheduled emergency days, commonly known as snow days, on Aug. 28. This action...

IPSD Board of Education starts search for new superintendent

IPSD Board of Education starts search for new superintendent

Jessica Velazquez
August 30, 2019

The Board of Education held a meeting inviting the public to contribute their input on what they want to see in the new superintendent this Wednesday afternoon. Earlier this year, Dr. Karen Sullivan announced...

Metea’s Collaborative Art Project kicks off the year for the art department

Metea’s Collaborative Art Project kicks off the year for the art department

Claire Baffes
August 28, 2019

Art, typically, is a solo act. People imagine a singular painter, sculptor, or another artist, expressing their creativity alone. But that image doesn’t always apply, as Metea’s Art Department displayed...

Metea’s Superfan App Motivates Students to Accompany Sporting Events

Metea’s Superfan App Motivates Students to Accompany Sporting Events

Alexandra Guckel
August 28, 2019

As the school year kicks off and the sports season starts up, students can support their classmates and also play an active role by going to events and checking in with the Superfan App. By checking into...

Solar Panels at Metea are Shining a Light on the Necessity for Cleaner Energy

Solar Panels at Metea are Shining a Light on the Necessity for Cleaner Energy

Ayden Reed
August 28, 2019

With growing concerns regarding global warming, the Earth is not the only thing heating up. The conversation about renewable energy has, for lack of a better word, caught wind over the past century. Engineers...

Senior Sunrise Introduces Seniors to What Lies Ahead

Senior Sunrise Introduces Seniors to What Lies Ahead

Isabella Villalobos
August 26, 2019

Imagine walking toward the athletic doors to go into yet another regular day of school. Something is different. The front of the athletic doors is full of students shouting, “Seniors only!” and “Come...

News Beats 8/19-8/23

News Beats 8/19-8/23

News Department
August 26, 2019

 Student Government (Jada Jones) The Student Government at Metea Valley involves five  sections and one executive board. The sections include Me to We, which focuses on international service, do more...

Councilwoman Judith Brodhead and her favorite piece of art located along the River Walk.

Public art in downtown Naperville increases the town’s appeal

Claire Baffes, Headlines Reporter
August 22, 2019

Most people have been to downtown Naperville at some point, whether it’s going out to dinner with family, wandering around with friends, or just going downtown for recreation. However, not many people...

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