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Continue reading →: NeeDohs: the new obession
NeeDohs are soft, stretchy, and seemingly perfect to have in the classroom, but are they really so great or just another micro trend teens are hopping on? Junior Brenna Cuningham said, “NeeDohs are fun but you don’t need more than one.” Lots of teens have been hoping on the trend…
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Continue reading →: Lifesavers: locked-in
Every year, the Monticello LifeSavers host an annual lock-in along with the Bement LifeSavers. Students are given the chance to make new friends from all grade levels and have fun. “I really enjoyed seeing my friends from Bement and making new friends in general. I feel like I was able…
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Continue reading →: Youth Alive: how one student’s club idea grew into an expanding ministry
The student-led prayer group, Youth Alive, has become a popular addition to the roster of clubs at MHS since students started meeting each Monday in Sra Walk’s homeroom at the beginning of last school year. Founder and co-leader, Taylor Mabry, addressed how this club came to be, the goals their…
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Continue reading →: A memorable 2026 Grammys
For the past sixty-seven years, the Grammys have always been a memorable event held during the month of February. Musical artists from every genre of music come together to celebrate and be awarded for albums and singles. A Grammy award is a significant accomplishment for any artist who is presented…
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Continue reading →: MHS Baseball starts prepping for their season
The Monticello Sages have begun to get ready for the baseball season, and they’re doing it in force. The team has been holding weight lifting sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays and have started a morning throwing program as well. Many baseball players are excited for the season, especially the returning…
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Continue reading →: Closing out the seniors’ cheer season
No matter when, where, or how long these girls have cheered, the senior Sages cheerleaders made a family at MHS. They worked so hard to get where they are and it’s time to say goodbye. Some of these seniors have been in the cheer program since they were 12 years…
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Continue reading →: Class of 2026: future paths and past reflections
The class of 2026 is less than four months away from graduating, and seniors are abuzz with college preparations and figuring out what they want to do after high school. For many seniors, this year was an opportunity to delve into their interests and start a foundation for some of…
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Continue reading →: A winter dance debate
For the last few months, there had been a lot of discussion surrounding a winter dance being added to Monticello High School, such as vice versa. FACS Club and Pep Club were going to sponsor the dance, but they came to the conclusion not to have one. Planning a dance…
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Continue reading →: Surviving 3rd quarter: students share tactics to have academic success
Monticello high school students are currently in the dreaded third quarter, looking for ways to get through it quickly. With cold weather biting everyone and fewer entertainment options available, some are questioning what they can be doing to succeed during this time? Many claim that they will be preparing for…
