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Chinese delegation gets a close look at Metea Valley

Chinese delegation gets a close look at Metea Valley

Thuy-An Nguyen, News Reporter
September 5, 2017

Photo by: Tom Musch A delegation of educational figures from Guangzhou, China paid a visit to Metea Valley High School to take a closer look at the school’s Career and Technology Education (CTE) Departments...

Student organizations to collect money for hurricane relief

Student organizations to collect money for hurricane relief

Chesney Wargo, News Editor
August 31, 2017

Graphic by Kainin Blissett Student organizations will be collecting donations for the Hurricane Harvey relief fund this Friday night at the home football game. Football, Band, Cheer, StuGo, and police...

Readiness Days jump start the new year

Connor Smith, Avani Shah, and Kellie Foy
August 24, 2017

Dr. Echols provided an enthusiastic welcome to a new school year during Metea Valley’s inaugural readiness days last week to prepare the entire student body for the 2017-18 school year. The days included...

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The Mane
May 19, 2017

Proudly produced in the classes, Broadcast Journalism  and Media Communications. IPSD Course Codes, TEE2007 and TEE1014

Students will now be able to change their Single Sign On password

Students will now be able to change their Single Sign On password

Peter Hinds
May 3, 2017

Many students at Metea Valley have expressed interest in changing their randomly generated password, and District 204 has accepted this criticism. Starting on May 3 at 2:45 p.m., students will have the...

April Mane

The Mane
April 28, 2017

Proudly produced in the classes, Broadcast Journalism  and Media Communications. IPSD Course Codes, TEE2007 and TEE1014

Science facts, not alternative facts: Students rally in the March for Science

‘Science facts, not alternative facts:’ Students rally in the March for Science

Zainie Qureshi
April 27, 2017

Demonstrators including students gathered on Earth Day for the "March for Science" to support ‘science facts, [and] not alternative facts,’ in the words of some of the posters at the march. Sparked...

Senior Road Trip gives seniors a chance to create everlasting memories of their high school careers

Senior Road Trip gives seniors a chance to create everlasting memories of their high school careers

Kellie Foy
April 25, 2017

This past Saturday, the class of 2017 attended Metea's annual Senior Road Trip. As the evening progressed, there were multiple events, food, and other games spread throughout the health hallway, commons,...

Video conference reveals lessons to students about inquiry and purpose

Video conference reveals lessons to students about inquiry and purpose

Zyma Lakhani
April 24, 2017

AP Language and Composition students met in the auditorium last Thursday to video conference Sam Rosen, Vice President of Marketing from The Atlantic in order to fully understand the concept of inquiry...

Students find successful alternatives and paths for their futures other than college

Students find successful alternatives and paths for their futures other than college

Zyma Lakhani
April 6, 2017

Life after high school is something that is constantly on a teenager’s mind. Usually, the traditional step is college, but for the students who aren’t going, what will their next step look like, and...

Marching Mustangs set sail over spring break

Marching Mustangs set sail over spring break

Maddie Crabtree
April 5, 2017

Co-written by Prashant Shankar and Zainie Qureshi. Over spring break, the Metea Valley Marching Mustangs along with the Jazz Collective went on a trip to Florida and the Bahamas to perform at Disney...

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