By Abbe Pannucci, Round Table features editor
• November 20, 2015
Middletown High School is known for its terrific turf; however, it might not be so terrific after all. Research is now showing that artificial turf, just like the type used on the MHS field, could have...
By Kiley Hill, Round Table opinion editor
• November 5, 2015
It’s 20 pounds. That’s the amount of weight kids carry on their backs every day as they make their way from class to class. Students strain their backs in the name of education. They might end up with...
By Freddy Roberts, Round Table sports editor
• November 3, 2015
The clock on a night stand clicks by in a student’s bedroom while he sits at his desk, trying to memorize the last couple of vocabulary words for a major exam the next day. Bags under both of his eyes...
By Alyssa Klink, Round Table TV executive producer
• October 13, 2015
Every year, parents around the nation pay thousands of dollars to send their kids to private school. There are multiple reasons why one might think that private school institutes better than public school;...
By Molly Spillman, Round Table photo editor
• March 17, 2015
Internet blocks on the computers at school and the new Frederick County Public Schools-supplied Chromebooks may simply be a nuisance in the lives of teachers and students, but there is surely more than...
By Tucker Ziegler, Round Table Reporter
• March 10, 2015
In the agenda distributed to every student at the beginning of the school year, under the section marked “Skateboarding and Rollerblading,” Middletown High School proclaims it illegal to ride a skateboard...
By Nick Forbes, Round Table Reporter
• December 22, 2014
Before Middletown High School senior Keller Falkenstein exits the locker room to head up to the weight room for his third-period lifting class, he pulls the funnel and water bottle from his locker and...