Browsing: M-A Events
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0 Bear Statue Unveiled - Ross Dairiki
At long last, the bear statue on the PAC patio was finally unveiled to the large crowd of M-A students at lunch.
Students have been anxiously awaiting the revealing of this new guardian statue at our school for months. On Oct. 19, their wishes finally came true on at 1:10 p.m. . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 M-A Rally: Too Hot for Success - Aditya Sinha
Heat, sweat, and complaints seemed to be everywhere at this year’s 2011 Homecoming Rally, which led to the downfall of this well-planned event. This year's Homecoming Rally, held on Oct. 17, was different than past rallies. It was held on a Monday, which contributed to the lack of enthusiasm, and was held . . . (Continue Reading)
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1 Expect Something New for Homecoming - Charlotte Lee and Sabiha Viswanathan
Homecoming is just around the corner and this year, and M-A's leadership students are making several new changes, hoping to increase school spirit and make the dance a better experience for everyone.
This year, the Oct. 22 dance will be on campus instead of at the Hiller Aviation Museum where it . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 Walk for Freedom: Free Slaves in America - Zoë Nuyens
To raise money to free slaves here in America, the Save Every Slave Club is holding a Freedom Walk on Oct. 15, at Burgess Park. The Freedom Walk works toward all three of the club’s goals, which founders seniors Elizabeth Sherwin and Sydney Young name as “raising awareness of human-trafficking, raising . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 Endless, Freakless Summer: Freshman Welcome Back Dance Falls Flat - Ross Dairiki and Aditya Sinha
This year's freshmen Welcome Back Dance was on track for success. Leadership put together a great theme of “Endless Summer” and created a sort of “backyard barbeque” setting. However, the dance did not produce the success that Leadership hoped for, due to the freshmen's lack of dancing and participation in . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 Football 2011 Preview - Maya Israni, Caitlyn Lanigan, Meredith Geaghan-Breiner, Harrison Shane, Aditya Sinha, and Caleb O'Neel . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 Lights, Camera, Action, M-ASFF! - Lillie Hedges
The video production classes, taught by John Giambruno, hosted a wonderful student-produced film festival on Tuesday, May 3rd in the PAC theater. The films ranged from dramas to comedies, and were no longer than about 11 minutes. Students were the stars, the extras, the directors and producers. This creative M-A event . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 Come to the MASFF! - M-A Bear News Staff
Just a reminder that the Menlo-Atherton Student Film Festival will be held on May 3rd, from 7-9 pm at the PAC at M-A. Tickets will be sold for $5 for students and $10 for adults. All students and other members of the community are encouraged to come and view the . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 Crossing the Finish Line: Big Bear Run - Alison Myoraku
Hundreds of runners rallied at M-A Sunday morning to take part in the 6th Annual Big Bear Run, an event that brings the community together to celebrate the school's spirit in an athletic and enjoyable setting. “It's an opportunity for the Bears' community to show their support for our athletic department . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 M-A Hosts Food Fair - Ross Dairiki and Tyler Finn
The Menlo-Atherton Food Fair was held today, April 29th, across The Green and PAC Patio area. The goal of this fair was to raise awareness about healthy eating and encourage good nutrition habits. Leadership students, the cooking classes, and the Peer Education Team (PTE) all pitched in to have healthy . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 M-A Student Film Festival - Jake Meyers-Snowball
For the first time in 8 years, M-A's video production teacher, John Giambruno, will host a film festival. The Menlo-Atherton Student Film Festival (MASFF) will showcase films written, produced and edited by students on the big screen in the PAC. MASFF is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3rd from 7-9pm and . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 STAR Testing= Schedule Change! - Ross Dairiki
This week, April 4-8, and next week, April 11-15, there will be a change in the schedule due to STAR testing. The schedule is as listed below: April 4-8: Monday: Normal Day, but sophomores take the Life Science test during 1st and 2nd period Tuesday: Thursday Block day schedule (This means periods 0, . . . (Continue Reading)
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0 Victory for Team #766 - Ross Dairiki and Tyler Finn
Menlo-Atherton’s robotics team 766 is all set to go for a national title. After a huge victory at the Sacramento Regional competition at UC Davis this past weekend, nothing stands between them and the national robotics competition in St. Louis, Missouri. The defining event at the Davis competition was a game . . . (Continue Reading)
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1 The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - Elona Thielen and Julia Farino
Who ever thought a spelling bee could be so entertaining? Well, the Spring Musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is just that. With spellers, a mildly insane Vice-Principal, and family drama, the show promises to be a good one. “The basic premise is a group of 12 year olds . . . (Continue Reading)
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