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Continue reading →: Wicked: worth the watch?
Recently, the movie Wicked has been very popular. With the sequel, Wicked For Good, released for about a month, and of course all of the memes online, the real question is: is it worth the watch? When asked to rate the Wicked movies on a scale of 1-10, sophomore Emily…
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Continue reading →: How are people at MHS feeling about Christmas?
On December 9th, a couple of people were interviewed at MHS. Here’s how they were feeling about the holiday. Daniel Moore, a sophomore at MHS, was asked what his favorite Christmas tradition is. He said, “My favorite tradition is spending all day watching movies with my family after we give…
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Continue reading →: The thrilling season five of Stranger Things
Loyal Stranger Things fans have waited three years to get their hearts ripped from their chest on the three most important holidays of the year. The countdown to the finish line of an immaculate “never-ending story” has officially started. The nerves are high for anyone who’s spent the last nine…
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Continue reading →: The new rave about NeeDohs
NeeDohs are a new super soft, stretchy stress ball that teenagers are raving over in school. They are filled with a dough-ish inside and go back to their original shape slowly after squeezing them. NeeDohs form a sense of peace when fidgeting with them. Students like to fidget with them…
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Continue reading →: School before Christmas Break
Coming back from Thanksgiving Break can be hard after having a full week off, especially knowing that Christmas Break is right around the corner. This time can be stressful for students with all the last few tests of quarter two being crammed in, and then, of course, final exams. However,…
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Continue reading →: Feelings on finals throughout MHS
As students at MHS start to prepare themselves mentally for final exams in late December, many students are feeling good with a slight side of anxiety. Sophomore Makayla Ater now knows how to prepare herself for exams after taking them for the first time last year. “I have prepared myself…
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Continue reading →: Christmas traditions
As Thanksgiving has ended, we now start to see Christmas decorations, hear people talking about their family traditions, feel the Christmas spirit, listen to Christmas songs, go Christmas shopping, bake seasonal cookies, and wrap gifts for loved ones. MHS students have many family traditions. Junior Gehrig Quick said that his…
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Continue reading →: Keeping people involved
Students are always extremely thrilled for winter events to start back up, including events like girls and boys basketball games, swim and wrestling meets, Madrigal caroling and dinners, and prep for the musical. Pep Club prepares for winter events by getting people excited. In order to do so, they plan…
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Continue reading →: How did people do with the blood drive?
Monticello High School’s Student Council hosted a blood drive on Friday, November 21, 2025 in order to help save lives. The Sudent Council played a huge role, providing snacks and getting people to participate. Both students and staff donated blood, and when asked a few questions about it, there were some…
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Continue reading →: Christmas Spirit Week: festive fits and holiday cheer
Since December is finally here and finals are approaching, students and staff at MHS found a way to stay uplifted through Christmas Spirit Week. From creative outfits to fun decorations, the week brought laughter and a much needed break from stress. Throughout the week, the hallways were filled with students…
