NEHS @ MAST First Ever Ted Talk Spring Event ! The National English Honor Society sponsored by Ms. Olivera will be hosting their first ever
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Justice Has Been Served
Derek Chauvin Found Guilty a Year After the Murder of George Floyd On April 20th 2021, a twelve-member jury in Minnesota found former police officer
Time Is Ticking… Here Are AP Exam Tips Every Freshman Needs!
As we enter the fourth quarter of school, Advanced Placement (AP) College Board exams near. Depending on the subject, AP exams may include a multiple-choice,
Home Away From Home: The Physical v. MSO Debate
The 2020-2021 school year has been unlike any other, as the coronavirus pandemic has drastically altered how we live and learn. The end of the
Stop Asian Hate: As Crime Against Asians Increases, Activists Take the Streets
Hate crimes against Asian Americans have been on a sharp rise since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. An 84 year old Thai man died
COVID Vaccine Update
Starting May 1st, All Adults Will Be Eligible for the COVID-19 Vaccine President Joe Biden announced that all adults will be eligible to be vaccinated
Princess Diana a Pioneer for AIDS awareness
Every year, we dedicate the entire month of March to celebrating the contributions women make to our society. Surprisingly, Women’s History Month started out as
The NFL’s Very First Black Female Coach
Jennifer King has been hired by the Washington Football Team as a Full-Time Offensive Assistant making her the first Black woman to coach a team
Booming Black Businesses
Finish Black History Month Strong and Support Black Businesses In celebrating black culture we should also be supporting black-owned businesses that are part of what
What You Need To Know About United Way Spirit Week
The unexpected Covid- 19 pandemic may have restricted certain events our school can host; however, Student Government Association (SGA) worked endlessly to find a way