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Continue reading →: The Marching Sages prepare for a great season
The band and color guard have been working very hard on this year’s marching band show, Viridescent. When discussing this year’s show, Senior drum major, Leah Killion, said, “I am really excited for Viridescent to be my last marching band show, because it is such a good show, and we’re…
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Continue reading →: Football changes the atmosphere of the school
The Sages started their 2024 football season against St. Joe Saturday, August 31th. The boys lost 40-28. Since football is starting back up, the atmosphere of the school is changing and school spirit is starting to kick into action. Senior Russ Brown commented, “I believe students are more interested in…
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Continue reading →: Football team sacks home game pressure
Most people think that football is just another sport but it is not. Football is a high contact sport and very taxing on the players bodies and minds. Every play someone is hitting someone else. MHS football players lift weights all summer in the school’s weight room, and even have…
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Continue reading →: Sages Cross Country runners prepare for race day
Race day can be a stressful and nerve-wracking experience for high-school runners. All the hours of training and hard work they put in comes down to those long, tough, and brutal three miles. Sophomore Taylor Mabry said her favorite thing to do to settle her nerves is “pray and ask…
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Continue reading →: MHS Thespians prepare for auditions
Auditions are one of the most stressful processes for actors. The nervousness, the anxiety, and the anticipation for what role you will get can be all-consuming. Senior Tyler Olsen, Junior Liam Bartlett, and Sophomore Gemma Vance discussed how they prepare for auditions and gave tips for new thespians. Multiple factors…
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Continue reading →: Students transition from summer to school
The transition from summer to the school year at MHS brings a shift in morning routines for students, as leisurely wake-ups and relaxed schedules give way to early alarms, structured plans, and a focus on preparation for the day ahead. During the summer months, mornings are often unhurried, with the…
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Continue reading →: How is the staff doing after the first full week back to school?
The first full week back to school can be a tough one, but the teachers at MHS make the best of it by taking the time to get to know their students as well as getting into the flow of a routine again. Industrial tech. teacher, Mr. Standerfer, stated, “…I…
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Continue reading →: MHS vacations this summer
As summer wraps up and school is kicking into full gear, students are talking about their amazing summers, where they went, and what they did. Some were lucky enough to take trips across the country, while others stayed in the United States and visited the beautiful Florida beaches. Over the…
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Continue reading →: Football captains predict a great season
With the Monticello football season already started, the school wants to know how far the team will go now that they’ve expanded. Captain Ike Young said, “I think we will definitely make it past the first round… overall, I think our team is better, we have more skill, our size…
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Continue reading →: New LifeSavers senior leaders elected
The LifeSavers Club has recently appointed four new senior leaders for the upcoming 24-25 school year. Cody Ball, Tatum Wichus, Brody Billedo, and Caleb Wood put together a speech and got the most votes at the first meeting on August 21. Senior Caleb Wood said, “I’m super ecstatic. I was…
