During the Feb. 13 MUSD board meeting, Superintendent Cheryl Jordan proposed that MUSD should cut spending by approximately $2.1 million for the 2024-25 school year to reduce deficit spending and perform cost management. Recommended programs to be cut included one full-time equivalent (FTE) employee in the MHS Navy Junior ReserveContinue Reading

Our school’s standing among Bay Area high schools has always fluctuated, with the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) test being a contributing factor in the performance assessment of these schools. With MHS more strongly encouraging SBAC testing through stricter waiving policies and generally greater student participation, the school’s standardized testContinue Reading

Potential Threats to School  Administration was notified about a potential threat to the school posted on social media on Sept. 22, according to a StudentSquare post from Principal and Chief Innovator Greg Wohlman on Sept. 22. “We want you to know that we, in collaboration with MPD, have swiftly takenContinue Reading

Students need more college and career preparation throughout all years of high school. To improve the system, the College and Career Center and counseling department should consider emulating other high schools’ programs, publicizing announcements on more student-friendly platforms, beginning individualized college counseling from freshman year, and extending the academies’ internshipContinue Reading