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Continue reading →: ACT prep homerooms required for all juniors
The new ACT prep homerooms are helping students focus on getting ready to take the ACT. According to junior Vivienne Bullwinkle, the homerooms could really work if students take them seriously. She said, “If you’re paying attention, you’ll most likely get a better score.” She also mentioned that two days…
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Continue reading →: Softball open fields starting up
With a week of good weather in mid-November, the senior softball players got together and created a plan to prepare for the upcoming season for an hour after school. The Sages got to work on many different aspects of softball, with both fielding and hitting. The leadership of the upperclassman…
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Continue reading →: Possible cellphone ban at MHS
Talk of a possible cellphone ban has spread like wildfire across MHS, and this news has students worried about what their future will look like without their reliable phones. Many teachers, including Mrs. Cekander, are in favor of this possible decision. She shared, “I would support a cell phone ban…
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Continue reading →: Boys Basketball kicks off ’25-’26 season
Since November 10th, the Monticello High School Boys Basketball Team has been underway with their ‘25-’26 season. After a difficult season last year, the Sages are ready and excited to improve. When tryouts came around, most of the boys were pumped for a fresh start. “I’m looking forward to playing…
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Continue reading →: Preparation for the Lady Sages’ basketball season
The Lady Sages are hitting the gym hard in preparation for this year’s basketball season, which began with tryouts on November 3rd. Head Coach, Seth Melton, mentioned, “These first couple weeks are really about trying to get into basketball shape and just hitting our fundamentals.” The key to success is…
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Continue reading →: A place to belong: Youth Alive builds faith and friendship
The Monticello High School’s Youth Alive club started the year off with a powerful message of faith and hope during their Monday meeting, drawing about 20 students together for worship, fellowship, and a shared devotion. Their mission? To strengthen their relationship with one another and God. While building strong relationships…
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Continue reading →: MHS Girls Swim Team: diving into the season
The first swim meet of the season took place at Centennial High School, which made a great environment for the Sages! Leading up to the first meet, the team had been working very hard at their late night practices, to show that they were committed and ready to compete. All…
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Continue reading →: Sages host 5th Quarter after football game
MHS groups united on Friday to put together the 5th quarter, a movie night that followed the Sages football game against BCC. Lifesavers, Facs club, and Pep club hosted the event at the MHS soccer field, playing The Goonies. Lifesaver Senior Leader, Chloe Silver, was looking forward to the event.…
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Continue reading →: Environmental Club: advocating for a cleaner Earth
Environmental club members are already trying new ways to help the environment. Students of all ages participate in this club to create a cleaner earth. Just recently was the Homecoming Parade, which can cause trash to be left on the streets and sidewalks. Junior Kahla Mast, member of the Environmental…
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Continue reading →: The importance of the Sages’ football camera crew
The Monticello Sages Football Team plays a key role in creating school pride and spirit, but sometimes we overlook the importance of the work that takes place behind the scenes. A lot of the time, football camera crew members take on a lot of responsibility and time out of their…
