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News - Page 80

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Senior Sunrise a Success

Isabelle Stid
March 7, 2021

They are Back! Your Guide to the Return of High School Sports

Cole Trigg
March 4, 2021

M-A Plans for a Unique 2021 Graduation

Triana Devaux
March 3, 2021

Regreso a en Persona Planeado Para Abril 5

Brianna Aguayo
March 1, 2021

M-A Holds Drive-Through Club Rush

Amelie Chwu
February 27, 2021

Protesters Rally To Re-open SUHSD Schools

Brynn Baker
February 24, 2021

Breaking: In-Person Return Planned for April 5th

Brianna Aguayo•Violet Taylor•Katherine Welander•Isabelle Stid
February 24, 2021

SUHSD in Negotiations with Teacher’s Union about Reopening Plan

Cole Trigg
February 23, 2021

M-A Holds Flower Pot Painting on the Green

Isabelle Stid
February 20, 2021

Author Francisco Jiménez Recounts Childhood as a Migrant Farmworker

Ally Mediratta
February 16, 2021

M-A Continues ‘Rose Grams’ Tradition

Isabelle Stid
February 15, 2021

Pandemic Dating: A Freshman Explains

Marlene Arroyo•Violet Taylor
February 13, 2021
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