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Chesney Wargo

Chesney Wargo, Co-Social Media Editor and Headlines Editor

Chesney is a senior who is excited to be in her second year of Newspaper as a news and social media editor. She enjoys playing soccer here at Metea. Chesney is also looking forward the coming years as she is attending Central Michigan University to play division one soccer and continue her educational career. 

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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...

Music department celebrates Music in our Schools Month with annual concerts

Music department celebrates Music in our Schools Month with annual concerts

Chesney Wargo
March 20, 2017

Music groups from band, chorus and orchestra came together to perform pieces for the Music in our Schools Month concert last Tuesday and Thursday. Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM) is a yearly celebration...

Students celebrate diversity at an evening of equity and excellence

Students celebrate diversity at an evening of equity and excellence

Chesney Wargo
March 8, 2017

Students participated in the Pursuing Equity, Exuding Excellence event on Feb. 24 to devote time to celebrating the uniqueness of each other's interests. Many clubs and organizations took part in performing...

Students, teachers, and volunteers get involved in the Young Hearts for Life heart screenings

Students, teachers, and volunteers get involved in the Young Hearts for Life heart screenings

Chesney Wargo
February 2, 2017

Last Thursday, students and volunteers participated in the Young Hearts for Life heart screening program during all gym classes. 76 percent of the student population had screenings with the help of IPEF...

First semester ending early draws positive reception from students

First semester ending early draws positive reception from students

Chesney Wargo
December 2, 2016

Starting this year, the first semester will be ending earlier than past years. No longer will students come back from winter break still in the first semester. Instead, finals will mark the end of the...

Graphic by Zainie Qureshi.

Annual hunger drive kicks off with high goals

Chesney Wargo
October 24, 2016

DMMV and StuGo organized Metea’s annual Hunger Drive October 24-28. All proceeds from the drive, along with money raised from Unity for Community and football game glowsticks, were donated to Loaves...

Photo by Brittany Coates.

Metea hosts four authors at annual author fest

Chesney Wargo
October 13, 2016

Metea hosted the recurring Author Fest last Friday in the library to expose students to new up and coming authors. Students had a positive reaction to the various authors that came to talk about their...

Graphic by Zainie Qureshi.

Students and staff participate in positive building initiatives

Chesney Wargo
September 29, 2016

Staff and students are currently participating in different school wide initiatives to promote positivity daily. Programs include The Love Your People Program run by the Metea English department, and the...

1:1 technology program introduces Google Chromebooks to students

1:1 technology program introduces Google Chromebooks to students

Chesney Wargo
September 2, 2016

By Chesney Wargo News Writer Photo by Brittany Coates Select Metea Valley classes are piloting Google Chromebooks for the 2016-2017 school year to prepare for each student getting one the following...

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