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Last week, M-A students spent time away from campus for stay-cations, vacations, and everything in between. Many students stayed home over break for some much-needed rest and relaxation amidst a ...
In today’s technology-driven world, students often seek ways to enhance their focus and minimize distractions. Many students have adopted music as part of their classroom experience, with some saying ...
Senior Ava Banks cherishes the moment she masters a new skill. Whether it’s cartwheels or back handsprings, Banks has been perfecting her routines and competing on local gymnastics teams since she was ...
When I found out my freshman Biology class would be dissecting a pig, I was appalled. Not only did it sound disgusting, it contradicted my moral values. The methods of obtaining animals for ...
Families and kids of all ages joined their friends and community to celebrate the Easter season at the Little Blue House on Friday in EPA. Children ran around the playground, enjoyed snacks, and ...
M-A’s Dance Team hosted its annual dance show and senior celebration this Wednesday and Thursday in the Performing Arts Center. Although the show began at 6 p.m., audience members began lining up as ...
Along downtown Palo Alto’s bustling sidewalks, Cafe Venetia’s quaint, leisurely atmosphere provides a refreshing change of pace. The shop’s outdoor area is full of bright yellow tables filled with ...
The M-A Chronicle is a student-managed public forum, dedicated to objective and comprehensive reporting. As the online newspaper of Menlo-Atherton High School, we seek to celebrate the successes of ...
Protests and demonstrations have long served as powerful tools for change, amplifying the voices of communities that might otherwise go unheard. With it’s rich history and diverse student body, M-A ...
Just off University Avenue, Nola bursts with energy, charm, and the distinct soul of New Orleans. Its vibrant interior and upbeat soundtrack set the scene for a lively and flavorful meal. Outside, ...
Betsy Dickie ’60 is a former teacher and volunteer and now lives in the Bay Area, where she stays active in the community. “It feels like a full-circle moment—one of my granddaughters graduated from M ...
“I first started teaching in 2013 for honors classes. Kids would be bringing books and secretly reading under their desks. No one brings books to class anymore,” AS English II teacher Jason Hunt said.
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