Author: Kate Simcoe

April 2020/21
Creative

Attention MHS Students: New Schedule Coming Fall 2021

Although students will need time to adjust to the unorthodox structure of this course, they will learn invaluable emergency preparedness skills that will prove useful in our age of clone armies and drone warfare.

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Local
School
Uplifting

NGSS Clothing Swap Is a Success

Masked customers, including students and dog-walkers, hand-sanitized before browsing the selection of donated jeans, shirts, jackets, and other items arranged on plastic tables. Many people purchased multiple pieces of clothing, since everything cost one dollar.

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General Interest
Local

Exploring the North Shore

Hiking is an activity that I have recently discovered due to the nation-wide lockdown. For the past two months, my family and I have explored a new area of Massachusetts each weekend. With the newfound time because of the school closure and quarantine, many have been enjoying the outdoors and the warmer spring weather. Here […]

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April 2019/20

New Electives Coming to MHS: School Year 2020-2021

Beekeeping:  This course is perfect for students who have always harbored a secret desire to explore the hidden world of bees. At first seemingly frightening insects, bees are actually complex creatures and crucial pollinators. Basic safety procedures for interactions with these insects, techniques for harvesting honey, and other important skills will be taught during this […]

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General Interest

All You Need to Know About an Education in France

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to attend school in a foreign country? Possibly learn a new language or experience a different style of teaching? School systems vary greatly between countries, and one example of a country with a different educational system than that in the United State is France. Last year, […]

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April 2018/19
School

Looking For A More Lively Schedule Next Year? Try MHS’s New Aerial Sports Elective!

Have you ever wanted to go parachuting? Hang gliding? Or maybe ziplining? Over the past few months, there has been buzz about many new electives that will be available in the fall of 2019, such as the Community Engagement and Service Learning, or the Fundamentals of Chess elective. But another option, one that has had […]

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