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The AP mindset: Why do we really take these classes?

The AP mindset: Why do we really take these classes?

Laurel Westphal, Headlines Reporter
December 1, 2017

Earlier in the year, we were asked to complete a survey regarding our feelings towards AP courses, student work ethic, and the staff during our PE classes. As I clicked away at random answers, one...

Veterans deserve more than just thanks

Veterans deserve more than just thanks

Avani Shah, News Reporter
November 15, 2017

n Veterans Day, we honor the sacrifices of thousands of Americans. We thank them for their bravery and honor, and pay our respects to the fallen. We hold large assemblies to appreciate them, but we don’t...

Extracurricular conflicts stem from a lack of communication

Extracurricular conflicts stem from a lack of communication

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
November 2, 2017

Students want to make a successful life for themselves, especially in high school.  As such, many high schoolers take extracurricular courses that will guide them to their eventual long running path....

Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault accusations allows for silence to be broken

Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault accusations allows for silence to be broken

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
October 18, 2017

arvey Weinstein, former co-chairman of the Weinstein Company, was fired from his position, as well as being expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Oct. 8, 2017. This was following...

Columbus Day: time for change

Columbus Day: time for change

Avani Shah, Headlines Reporter
October 6, 2017

Graphic by: Kennedy Homan This year marks the 525th anniversary of Christopher Columbus discovering (read: commandeering) the New World. Historically, Columbus has been celebrated as a pioneer and a...

SAT’s: An academic hindrance to the developing youth

SAT’s: An academic hindrance to the developing youth

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
September 26, 2017

Photo by: Brittany Coates So here's a nice picture. You’ve just started your Junior or Senior year of high school. You’re getting good grades, do whatever you’re being told, apply for as many...

Letter to the Editor: Chromebooks are meant to enhance the classroom

Letter to the Editor: Chromebooks are meant to enhance the classroom

September 14, 2017

Graphic by: Zainie Qureshi I recently read the article “Students receive Chromebooks that already display major issues” on Metea Media. As the Instructional Technology Coordinator at Metea Valley,...

The happy medium in the 'should college athletes get paid' debate

The happy medium in the ‘should college athletes get paid’ debate

Nate Burleyson, Perspectives Reporter
September 13, 2017

Graphic by: Trinity Powell For a long time, people have argued over one question: should NCAA Division 1 athletes get paid to play? This is a topic that springs up every now and then. I even remember...

Trump Administration’s DACA decision is the most immoral decision it’s made

Trump Administration’s DACA decision is the most immoral decision it’s made

Liam Sweeney, Perspectives Editor
September 13, 2017

Photo courtesy of Creative Commons On September 5, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, popularly known as DACA, will be rescinded....

Students receive Chromebooks that already display major issues

Students receive Chromebooks that already display major issues

Ryah Walker, Perspectives Reporter
September 8, 2017

Photo by: Delaney Reed Chromebooks do not have a long history at Metea Valley high school. This is the first year all students were allowed chromebooks to help better their education. Students were...

May 26 Mane

The Mane
May 26, 2017

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

Spinners: The toy that divides a generation

Spinners: The toy that divides a generation

Peter Hind
May 24, 2017

This fad has gone too far. The craze over these “fidget spinners” has divided middle school and high school age people. Some adore the things while others disapprove of them. There’s no need to...

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