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Continue reading →: TikTok ban affects Monticello students
When the United States banned TikTok on January 19th of 2025, all users were devastated. Although the national ban only lasted twelve hours, many high school students were affected. Some users unfortunately deleted the app during the ban, and are now not able to redownload the app onto their phone. …
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Continue reading →: A furry friend has come to Monticello High School
Photo Credit: Dr. Hendrickson People were overwhelmed with affection this week when Dr. Hendrickson, an English teacher at MHS, brought her foster puppy, Red, to school. Red is actually not Dr. Hendrickson’s first foster dog. She said, “Red is our fifth foster dog.” Regarding her choice to foster dogs, she…
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Continue reading →: Finishing the season strong
As the High School Girls Basketball team reaches a little more than halfway, the energy and excitement is apparent. The team has shown great chemistry and high efforts throughout the whole season. Senior Lucy Leatherwood said, “I feel like the team is doing really well. We work really well together…
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Continue reading →: Monticello’s Orange Out games raise funds for St. Jude, honors Natalie McDowell’s legacy
The Monticello community gathered in full force this year for the annual Orange Out games, an event that blends school spirit with a powerful cause—raising money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in memory of Natalie McDowell, a beloved faculty member who tragically passed away a few years ago. Natalie,…
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Continue reading →: Spring musical is underway
The cast of this year’s spring musical May We All is hard at work to once again bring an incredible performance to the MHS auditorium. May We All is a country jukebox musical about a small town called Harmony, Tennessee. A local sensation Jenna Coates left Harmony to pursue her…
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Continue reading →: Baseball puts in the off-season work
With baseball tryouts less than two months out, players are looking to perfect their skills before presenting them in front of the coaching staff. Connor Gross, an assistant who recently joined the coaching staff last season, is supervising the lifts, pushing the players to improve themselves going into the season.…
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Continue reading →: The boys are hot
The MHS boys basketball team had a slow start this season, kicking off the year 0-4. As the season went on, the boys team started slowly turning it around, with many of the boys attributing that to team chemistry. Senior guard Tyler Blythe said, “We have locked in together more,…
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Continue reading →: MHS students enjoying the snow
It seems like every year in Central Illinois, Monticello is promised a snowfall of 5+ inches, which never actually happens. Usually a prediction of “five or more inches” leads to one or two inches, at best—and no fun. However, this year was much different. Looking at the forecast, we could…
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Continue reading →: The end of a historical football season
The whole town was in awe after this past football season. The Sages went 11-3 this year, making it to the state finals. The 2024 football captains—seniors Ike Young, Carter Foran, Mason High, and Matt Swartz—talk about the end of their high school football career. One of the highlights was…
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Continue reading →: The beginning of winter sports
Winter sports have begun and the Sages are pumped up. There’s a lot of enthusiasm about the girls and boys basketball teams, as well as wrestling. The girls basketball team has had a few games already, but sophomore Ali Weidner said, “We are looking forward to playing St. Joe because…
