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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 ...
ACL tears, the most common knee injury in sports, are more likely on turf fields. These injuries occur because artificial turf is less forgiving and can increase rotational traction—the resistance ...
As a way to send off a small group of AVID seniors, AVID teacher Arminda King hosted a celebration in her classroom this past Friday. AVID is a program at M-A that specializes in helping students ...
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 ...
Just over two miles southeast of the modern skyscrapers and trendy shops of downtown San Jose lies a more familiar setting of sprawling strip malls, wide parking lots, and large retail stores. Within ...
In celebration of their final few weeks on M-A’s campus, the class of 2025 organized a series of pranks throughout Prom week. Here’s a recap. With the sun shining down on campus, seniors transformed ...
Protests and demonstrations have long served as powerful tools for change, amplifying the voices of communities that might otherwise go unheard. With it’s rich history and diverse student body, M-A ...
M-A’s chess team placed first at the San Francisco Scholastic Championships this Saturday. With over 300 players from the state and 50 teams including Evergreen Valley High, Dublin High, and Stratford ...
“There are tons of people in this organization, and it’s just really cool to be able to connect with your Judaism and be with all these fun and amazing people,” junior Tamara Rubinsky said. BBYO, ...
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