Paper Tongues fuse genres with new single
March 31, 2010
Filed under Entertainment, Reviews
By Kevin Spillman Round Table Editor Trinity artwork as seen on iTunes. Paper Tongues formed in Charlotte in 2007. Discovered by American Idol judge, Randy Jackson, Paper Tongues is featured on iTunes’ Free Single of the Week with their song “Trinity”. All seven members of Paper Tongues hail from... Read more »
Horticulture students clumsy with flowers
March 31, 2010
Filed under Feature photos, Featured
Horticulture students, seniors Tiffany Stull and Erin Mallory, accidentally drop their Easter flowers in the hall while delivering them. They sell these flowers arrangements to students and teachers for a fundraiser. Read More →
Soap Sculpture by Jessica Police
March 31, 2010
Filed under The Arts
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
March 31, 2010
Filed under Morning Announcements
The “It’s Academic Team” from Middletown High School will be on WJZ at ten a.m. this Saturday, April third. This is the team’s first round match. We don’t want to spoil the surprise, but they win! To honor the Middletown team—and the whole school—the tournament sponsor Giant Food... Read more »
Boys varsity lax handles Cadets 19-0
March 31, 2010
Filed under Featured Sports Scores
MHS art show shows creativity
March 30, 2010
Filed under The Arts
Art show at MHS @ Yahoo! Video Read More →
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
March 30, 2010
Filed under Morning Announcements
March is almost over, and it’s time to wrap up the Maryland March Reading Challenge. If you’ve been doing your thirty minutes of reading a day, be sure to mark your calendar and get ready to turn it in to Mrs. Reickel by Wednesday, April seventh, for our MHS prize drawing. Also, if you want to be... Read more »
It’s never too late to stop procrastinating
March 30, 2010
Filed under Feature photos, Feature stories, Featured, Lifestyle
By Johanna Yee Round Table reporter The longer one waits to do something that must be done, the worse the situation becomes. This is true whether it be an assignment for school, chores at home, or simply getting up in the morning. So why does nearly everyone procrastinate? This is always a reoccurring... Read more »
Ceramic Bowl by Shannon Sweeney
March 30, 2010
Filed under The Arts
MHS students show compassion through donations
March 29, 2010
Filed under Editorials, Opinion
Sarah Jacques Round Table editor Lately, the world has seemed to be in disarray. A tsunami has rocked the Hawaiian islands of Honolulu and Oahu, storms have raged across Europe, and icebergs are breaking off of the coast of Antarctica. The world has been ravaged with natural disasters in the first three... Read more »

