MHS science department hosts Careers Day
June 15, 2009
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Below is a slideshow of Middletown High School’s Careers Day, hosted by the MHS science department, courtesy of Lexi Grossnickle, Dan Roeder, Kara Henson, Casey Film, Anna Kane, Victoria Oleyar and Ramin Izadi. embedded by Embedded Video Download Video Read More →
MHS students enjoy their last day of school
June 15, 2009 • written by Kevin Parker
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June 15 marked the last day of school for Middletown High School students, and they celebrated in style. All over the school teachers entertained students with a variety of activities, such as math teacher Matthew Schmidt. Schmidt brought in his guitar to serenade his students with a multitude of songs,... Read more »
“Back to the Future” gallery provides excitement for the present
June 15, 2009 • written by Emily Heuver
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By Emily Heuver RT reporter June 12, Middletown High School ceramics teacher Jay Grebe’s Ceramics 1 class presented a futuristic “Back to the Future” gallery walk during second period. The gallery walk was the final project for the class and gave the students an opportunity to showcase their... Read more »
Goldman just wants his son
June 11, 2009
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In 2004 Sean Goldman and his mother, Bruna Bianchi, traveled to Brazil for a two-week vacation. They never returned to New Jersey where Sean’s father, David Goldman, waited. His wife called him saying she and Sean were not returing and if he ever wanted to see his son again, he would have to assign... Read more »
When does hate learn to change?
June 11, 2009 • written by Sarah Benfield
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Many people may not have heard about the White supremacist attack on the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., that happened June 10. It’s a shame to me that people in the United States still feel the need to be violent against people of other races. I just don’t understand. Personally, I... Read more »
Obamacare: Will it cure health care?
June 10, 2009 • written by David Lieb
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Having dealt with the economy and getting rid of the GM/Chrysler problem, Obama has now turned his attention to the next issue: health care. House Democrats are now furiously at work to unveil their plan. It appears they will push for an option of government health insurance. This idea seems appealing;... Read more »
Federer: the greatest to play the game?
June 9, 2009 • written by Katelyn Rossick
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Falling to his knees, Roger Federer was overwhelmed with emotion as he served out the match point in the final of the French Open at Roland Garros in Paris on Sunday. By winning the match, Federer also tied Pete Sampras for the most majors won in the sport of tennis with 14. The 14th was made even sweeter... Read more »
MHS drama goes to New York City
June 5, 2009 • written by Kevin Parker
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Below is a slideshow from the Middletown High School drama trip to New York City, courtesy of Dan Roeder: embedded by Embedded Video Download Video Read More →
Obama’s speech in Cairo: success or failure?
June 5, 2009 • written by Katelyn Rossick
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President Barack Obama addressed the Muslim world in Cairo, Egypt, on June 3. Beginning with the Islamic phrase “Assalamu alaikum,” translated as “may peace be with you” and making a reference to the Koran, the president was able to connect with some of the Muslim faith who feel distant... Read more »
Twitter is for twits
June 5, 2009 • written by Sarah Benfield
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Many people today love Twitter. They use it to document daily events, and some, like Newt Gingrich, use it to bash others. In my opinion, Twitter is for, well, twits. Honestly, who wants to know what someone is doing every second of the day? Not me, that’s for sure. I just don’t see the point... Read more »

