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Continue reading →: Trotting around: how do Monticello students spend their Thanksgiving break?
With Thanksgiving break right around the corner, many Monticello students are anticipating their week off school to be filled with fun travel plans and spending quality time with family. Junior Annie Robinson and her family like to spend the break somewhere new. Robinson stated, “We travel somewhere new every year.…
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Continue reading →: A new season and a new squad
Winter athletics are just beginning at MHS, and Sages Cheer is off to a great start with their basketball cheer season. The girls are learning new cheers, practicing quarter performances, and warming up stunts. With the first basketball game right around the corner, they have a lot to do with…
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Continue reading →: Inside MHS: what have our clubs been up to?
This semester at Monticello High School has been one filled with energy, creativity, and student involvement in the several clubs that are offered. Junior Pep Club leader, Ali Weidner, shared that the club has been putting in major effort to keep the “sage rage” at an all time high. “At…
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Continue reading →: Striking a pose: seniors celebrate the class of 2026 with picture-perfect style
As the Class of 2026 inches closer to graduation, seniors are stepping into the spotlight—literally. Senior pictures, a beloved rite of passage, have taken center stage as students craft portraits that reflect not just their faces, but their stories, styles, and the memories that shaped their high school years. For…
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Continue reading →: Phones down? Here’s what’s up
On Wednesday, November 5th, the Monticello School District headed a teachers in-service meeting— at which the topic of a new phone policy was presented for the high school. Fronted by MHS Spanish teacher, Señora Emilie Walk, this push has struck a great deal of talk amongst the students of Monticello…
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Continue reading →: Wrestling season underway
The Monticello Sages began their 2025-26 wrestling season last week, with the first practice taking place on November 10th. The Sages are returning a number of seniors, all of whom have had time at the varsity level. Seniors Nate Darnell and Drake Weeks are both enthusiastic about their upcoming season.…
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Continue reading →: Andrew Bledsoe splurges on a saxophone
Recently, the band has been buzzing with rumors that senior Andrew Bledsoe spent his entire college fund on a saxophone. But how expensive could a saxophone really be? In a one-on-one interview, Bledsoe gave all the details people have been wondering about. For starters, what was the actual cost of…
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Continue reading →: The Trials of Robin Hood: mystery and mischief hit the stage at MHS
Forget the changing colors of leaves, and seasonal decor; this fall, all eyes were on the stage as the highly anticipated play, The Trials of Robin Hood, prepared to open. To truly understand the energy and creativity fueling the performance, it’s essential to hear from those working hard on stage,…
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Continue reading →: Thanksgiving break for MHS students
Excitement has been buzzing throughout the halls of MHS一Thanksgiving break is just around the corner, leaving students with a sigh of relief. Not only is it a pause from school and stressful classes, but it is also a time to spend with friends and family. Students’ thoughts are currently consumed…
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Continue reading →: Traditions and pastimes for the class of 2026
Senior year marks the end of one chapter and beginning of another, and the MHS senior class is celebrating every moment along the way. Senior Maddie Bonds provided a look into her senior activities so far, saying, “I went to senior sunrise at the beginning of the year, and we…
