Education: Its Immense Impact and Necessity
Sania Kandhro
March 7, 2013
I am sure you all have heard of Malala Yusufzai? No? Not surprised. At the age of eleven, she began to speak about the necessity of education for girls in her region of Mingora, Pakistan as they are banned from attending. She has written numerous blogs, delivered public speeches, appeared on many television... Read more »
I’m So Over High School
Anne Capcap, Staff Writer
October 23, 2012
I miss last year’s seniors. Don’t get me wrong. The seniors this year are awesome. But last year I was a freshman, and the seniors became something like my sorority mamas. I found myself swimming blindingly through high school, and they... Read more »
First Experiences
Alex Llamado, Reporter
October 2, 2012
There is one day in a student’s life that seems to jump at you out of nowhere. That day, is the first day of high school. Some students do not expect it at all, others dread it, and others look forward to it. But on the first day of high school, I felt a sense of familiarity, but also felt the awkward... Read more »
Traditions of the Mark Macres Memorial Football Game
Julio R. Sanchez, Staff Writer
September 23, 2012
The Year 2004 marks the founding year of our school and the appointment of the current Elk Groves Unified School District (EGUSD) Superintendent Dr. Steven M. Ladd. It was a year of successive events and the birth of new ones under the sway of the new superintendent. The further development of new... Read more »
Senior Picnic
Chelsea, writer
September 20, 2012
The Senior picnic was a blast for all the Seniors who went to Rancho Seco Lake. The park had games like football, volleyball and soccer going on, much like the fall sports being played right now. The strange part about this trip was the district taking us to a lake and yet we didn’t go swimming in... Read more »
MTHS vs. Sheldon High School Yu-Gi-Oh Club Rematch
Maverick S.
September 19, 2012
Last Saturday, the MTHS Yu-Gi-Oh club went against Sheldon High school as a rematch from their loss last year. Last year, our team was subjected to horrible losses (all losses were from alternative win condition decks). Last year’s team consisted of the Seniors Francisco Munoz, Keng... Read more »
Club Rush Week
Chelsea, writer
September 18, 2012
The fun of club rush…. It’s an exciting turn of events, are they not? We hope that you chose a club of your liking that will be a gateway to lots of fun for this year. When your club starts, it’s important to remember to give it more than just the first meeting. Also realize that you... Read more »
Softball E-Waste Collection: Sat. May 12th
April 12, 2012
Need to trash your old or broken electronical appliances? MTHS Softball will be hosting an E-Waste collection on Saturday May 12th from 9am-1pm. Come bring your unwanted or unused e-waste for proper disposal, free of charge. Will Accept: Monitors Televisions Desktop and Notebook PCs VCRs Stereo Equipment Speakers Keyboards Mice PDAs Digital... Read more »
Anne Capcap’s Article on the Huffington Post
January 19, 2012
Our very own reporter, Anne Capcap, had an article published recently on the famous online newspaper, The Huffington Post. Anne is one of the high school students that have articles published on the High School Section of the website. The Huffington Post is a great news website read by millions nationwide,... Read more »
Renaissance
Harnoor Gill, Staff Writer
November 17, 2011
Renaissance is a time when we, the students, are acknowledged for our good grades and overall GPA. The grades from term one determine what kind of “reward” a student will get: Platinum, Gold, or Silver. For a 4.o and above GPA you will receive a Platinum reward(Nov. 15). For... Read more »

