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The 6A state girls track title came down to the last race, the 4×400 relay. Manhattan was ahead by one point, and Mill Valley ...
After a 17-3-1 season and being crowned Sunflower League and regional champions, the girls soccer team embarked on its state ...
There is a trend in music and on social media of teenagers romanticizing depression or, as journalist Andrew Matson pegged it, “the trendification of suicide”. Seventeen-year-old singer and songwriter ...
Push-up-boards, hot dog races and the crowning of the most spirited Jag have earned the school its position as one of the most spirited high schools in the state, according to the Student Section ...
Mill Valley Next Steps is a new program at the school dedicated to helping students plan for life after high school. In previous years, colleges and businesses would set up informational tables in the ...
With the end of the first semester quickly approaching, many clubs and sports are gearing up for a busy second semester. Among them is the robotics team run by science teacher Neil McLeod. During ...
Last Thursday, the Silver Stars dance team performed their annual spring show. According to junior Addison Maier the show requires a lot of preparation. “[The music] was chosen by the team. We all ...
The Plants and Environment class worked for multiple weeks to catch, freeze, relax and pin bugs in order to learn about their basic anatomy ...
With the journalism awards season wrapping up, the school’s journalism department has brought home many awards to commemorate all of their hard work throughout the school year and at the state contest ...
“Owalas are my favorite water bottles because I think that they have the best variety of fun colors and I think they have the best function ...
During seminar on Friday, Sept. 20, the student body gathered to recognize spring awards, meet the 2024 Homecoming court and watch the Silver Stars and cheer team perform.
Every student at Mill Valley has taken or will take a Civics class, but how many of us have retained our knowledge of our own basic rights? Out of 228 students surveyed, 21 percent were unable to name ...