Ring, ring, time for lunch
August 27, 2009 • Mariah Schulte
Filed under News
The cafeteria is where the choice action happens at lunchtime. Alternatives including whether to stay, inside or outside, along with a smorgasbord of food options at a reasonable price are at your fingertips. With two lunch periods, the bell rings for you at 11:24 or 12:26. Are you in the mood for pizza,... Read more »
Halls of fame
August 27, 2009 • Melissa Dean
Filed under Uncategorized
Ever gotten busted for breaking a hallway rule? If you have, you may be in the same boat as many students. Walking around with your cell phone, running, and screaming, are things that you don’t want to be caught doing. Students may feel as if it’s pointless to have rules set for the hallways because... Read more »
Losing yourself
August 27, 2009 • Sami El-Sayed
Filed under News
It doesn’t matter whether your picture is cute, ugly,or just plain scary; we always need to carry out student I.D’s with us no matter where we go. “I’ve lost my I.D 3 times,” admitted senior Taylor Davis. Even though DV doesn’t require students to wear or attach ids to their clothes on... Read more »
Don’t be tardy for the party
August 27, 2009 • Alisa Jackson
Filed under News
Ready for school? Trying to decidewhat to wear? Try not to take too long. School starts in less then ten minutes! Hurry, hurry because avoiding unexcused absences are important. Besides, being in your seat plays a major role in gaining credit and a student who is absent may not know what the lessonwas... Read more »
Helping the Community one WORD at a time
August 27, 2009 • Lindsey Laski, Managing Editor
Filed under News
Putting their Spanish speaking skills to the test, the Spanish 9-10 students realized that all of the past years of Spanish really pay off. Throughout the past years, the teachers have been preparing you for the real world. Whether it be grammar, vocabulary, and even the right accent, there is much... Read more »
Domino Effect
August 25, 2009 • Roseana Cruz-Kirgis
Filed under News
Walking into the buildingFriday morning, students felt smothered by a heat wave that many agree was more extreme than the Arizona summer that they just had left. Air conditioning was shut down for the whole school while maintenance searched for the source of a faulty pipe. “The cause of the water... Read more »
Summer of Learning
August 9, 2009
Filed under Battle Lines
Science Teacher Birget Musheno Birget Musheno, who teaches Biotechnology and Honors Biology Advanced Studies/Independent Research in Science Science Club as well as a HOSA Club Sponsor Science teacher, has been requested to participate in Mesa High’s Biotech magnet program run by Xan Simonson. It’s... Read more »
Halls of fame
August 4, 2009
Filed under News
Hanging out in the hallways can lead to more trouble than you think. Ever gotten busted for breaking a hallway rule? If you have, you may be in the same boat as many students. Walking around with your cell phone, running, and screaming, are things that you don’t want to be caught doing. Students may... Read more »

