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Read about the eight seniors’ third-quarter responses here. One of the most outstanding principles about families is that of unconditional love—support provided not from a need for self-benefit, but ...
Seniors gathered to celebrate their many achievements at Seniors Awards Night on Wednesday night. The school also honored 14 juniors for their outstanding abilities in various subject areas. The night ...
As the school year comes to an end, freshmen understand an unspoken rule: lunch on the Green is for upperclassmen. For some underclassmen, just walking through it makes them feel like everyone is ...
“The first couple of years as an administrator are really tough and overwhelming. You’re thinking every week, ‘I can’t do this anymore. I can’t wait until the school year is over,’” former M-A ...
Whether it’s the way they dress, speak, or behave in public, Gen Z is often criticized for being rude and careless. As social norms evolve and technology reshapes communication, the line between ...
Former Ethnic Studies teacher Chloe Gentile-Montgomery, represented by Reed Williams Law, filed a lawsuit against the Sequoia Union High School District on April 30. Her complaint accuses the District ...
With AP exam season in full swing, students taking world language tests may finally experience relief from longstanding audio and acoustic issues due to the new testing setup. This year, AP ...
Menlo Park already uses a variety of storm drainage infrastructure to mitigate flooding impacts and alleviate concerns about street flooding and marshland destruction. Dspite these structures, ...
The South San Francisco Library hosted their ninth annual Small Press Comics Expo on Saturday, as a part of the Peninsula Libraries Comic Arts Fest, inviting families from across the Bay Area to ...
Families and kids of all ages joined their friends and community to celebrate the Easter season at the Little Blue House on Friday in EPA. Children ran around the playground, enjoyed snacks, and ...
This is the 95th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. Betsy Dickie ’60 is a former teacher and volunteer and now lives in the Bay Area, ...
Just a short walk from M-A along Oak Grove Avenue stands an elegant white chapel complete with stained glass windows and a neo-Gothic bell tower. The building, hidden behind trees and shrubs, is part ...
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