Ethan Horgan, Sophomore Back-to-back-to-back varsity relay wins don’t come easy, but when you have an exceptional team, like Marblehead 4×200 runners, it certainly seems like it. In the most recent varsity meet, runners Thomas Carlson, Sebby Pantzer, Harrison Curtis, and Ryan Thompson, all ran spectacularly finishing first out of eight teams. While we only competed…
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Powderpuff Review
Tucker Crane, Sophomore This past Saturday (11/19/2022,) the annual Powederpuff showdown between Swampscott and Marblehead went down. This was the tenth annual powderpuff game since it began in 2012. After four weeks of practicing, the all girl flag football teams took the field to continue our decade long rivalry. This time around, the coaches were…
Interview with Ms. Donaldson
Aislin Freedman, Junior This week I sat down for an interview with the recently appointed Assistant Principal Ms. Donaldson. Last year, before she had taken this position, she was working as a history teacher in the school, as well as the Psychology teacher. I was in her psych class last year, and can attest that…
Halloween at MHS
Ethan Horgan, Freshman On Halloween Monday, students from Marblehead, across all grade levels, dressed up spectacularly for the holiday. An insider at the Village School let us know all about this year’s costumes for the elementary school kids. Ninjas, turtles, and lots of Ninja Turtles were seen throughout the school hallways as almost everyone down…
Moving Out for College
Aislin Freedman, Junior For millions of high school juniors and seniors all over the country, the question of where to apply to college is daunting. Even after getting accepted into multiple colleges, the question is still a difficult one. A deciding factor when looking for colleges to attend is the location of the college. For…
2022 Freshman Elections
John Curtis, Freshman On October 7th, the freshman class at MHS had an election for their class officers: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. On that day, we listened to the candidates’ speeches, and then we voted on who we wanted for each position via a Google Form sent to our cell phones. The first…
Friends of the Performing Arts
Ila Bumagin, Junior We all know that the performance is just the tip of the iceberg. But what really goes on behind the scenes in the Marblehead Performing Arts Department? Beyond the hard work of all the students and teachers, a small group of hardworking parents has emerged to boost the program, and to keep…
Senior Year-in-Review
By: Miranda Connolly, Senior To kick off senior year, the class of 2022’s had a Fall Ball, which was to make up for the semi-formal dance we had missed in sophomore year. Coincidentally, the Fall Ball took place after the amazing Marblehead Powder Puff win of 27-7 against Swampscott. Everyone was excited for this win…
Junior Year-in-Review
By: Talia Schwartz, Junior Junior year is considered to be not only the most challenging year of high school, but also an integral part of one’s high school experience. Juniors are exposed to the college application process that mostly defines their senior year while they are also taking difficult classes to show off their academic…
Junior Prom 2022 – A Student’s Perspective
By: Amy Warab, Freshman Everyone’s talked about the significance of Senior Prom for our high school graduates of 2022; the party, the location, and the fact that it went viral in the sports news industry for being the first prom ever to be held at Fenway Park during a Red Sox game… but what about…