BY: Shreeya Aranake and Andrew Ha Arming teachers has not been a topic officially discussed in district offices, according to Principal Francis Rojas. The topic is not likely to be entertained by MUSD, Rojas continued. Rather than talking about arming teachers, schools will be focusing on funding student resource officersContinue Reading

By: Shreeya Aranake Rumors about a shooting on an unknown campus in the Bay Area were sparked by a post on Snapchat, according to Sergeant Bryan Hinkley. The post was a picture of a suicide note in the bathroom that said “I am committing suicide in three days,” Hinkley said. OnlyContinue Reading

The Western Association of Schools and Colleges, or WASC, will be coming to MHS for a mid-cycle review from April 30 to May 1, according to Assistant Principal Skyler Draeger.  WASC is an organization that accredits and assures the quality of schools and colleges for the western region of theContinue Reading

Tired of pulling caffeine-fueled all-nighters for tomorrow’s exam? Homework may help you learn the material, but there is a lot more you can your courses better. With finals coming up, here are some tips you can use to study effectively and bring up your borderline grades. 1. Sleep and manageContinue Reading

The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) is preparing to attend MAYS, the Mid Autumn Youth Seminar, on November 1st at Yerba Buena High School. The event will bring the VSA club from MHS and other schools together and will allow each school to compete in many activities. At MAYS, different schoolsContinue Reading

Interact, an organization which aims to help involve high school students in their communities through various community service opportunities, held their Fall Leadership Conference (FLC) recently with more than four thousand students in attendance, according to Interact Treasurer Junior Emily Le. FLC also introduced new service projects to students forContinue Reading

  For many juniors, the Preliminary SAT/ National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, more commonly known as PSAT/NMSQT, is arguably the most important test of the year. Doing well on the PSAT/NMSQT looks good on college applications, and is a gateway to scholarships and financial aid. This year, the College BoardContinue Reading