With the end of the first semester approaching rapidly, many students have to start preparing for finals. The biggest part of ...
Getting Back by Giving Back From helping at soup kitchens, to spending time at a local church or volunteering at an animal ...
MVTV reporter Shawn Njoroge highlight senior Patrick Seguras paintball playing ...
StuCo put on the second annual Haunted Halls event Sunday, Oct. 29. The event was open to all kids of elementary age in the community. Sophomore Sienna Suderman describes what set up went into the ...
On a rainy night, the boys soccer team’s season came to an end after a 3-0 loss against top seeded Shawnee Mission East in the quarterfinal game of the playoffs at the Shawnee Mission Soccer Complex ...
Each fall the theater department puts on a musical, this year’s musical was “Footloose.” The production ran from Nov. six through the 10. While the musical generally brings in lots of viewers this ...
A recent change in the school’s dress code has renewed the debate about what is acceptable attire for school. In grade level meetings at the beginning of the year, principal Dr. Gail Holder announced ...
Because of how popular social media is with teenagers, it’s a no-brainer that the school’s sports teams are making Instagram or X accounts to promote their sport. Whether that be through game day ...
Every summer, students are tasked with reading and analyzing a piece of literature for their upcoming English classes. These assignments have led students to wonder how exactly English teachers decide ...
The cross country teams competed at regionals Saturday, Oct. 21. The meet was held at Johnson County Community College. The boys placed third overall which qualified the whole team for state. The ...
As soon as students walk in science teacher Ryan Johnston’s classroom, they are required to put their phones into the phone locker. Johnston is one of the many teachers across the school that have ...