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MHS students distance themselves from social media

Danny Biniecki and Laneya Christian April 19, 2023

MHS students stay safe on social media After new research has been released about social media increasing the risk of depression, loneliness, anxiety and overall teen mental health many Manhattan...

High school students prepare for their future

Danny Biniecki, The Mentor Managing Editor February 9, 2023

High school, the final four years as a kid before students take their first big step out in the world and become an adult.  For some, that's where their education ends, but for others, that's where...

Choir impacted by pandemic; changes made

Brianna Carmack, Print Editor-In-Chief April 19, 2021

Choir is one of the many classes that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many changes have been made this year in order for choir to still function. Social distancing precaution ultimately...

Students create pandemic workspaces

Kris Long, Sports Editor February 22, 2021

Although school at Manhattan High has returned to fully in-person for most, during online school in the final quarter of last year and hybrid first semester students had to turn homes into classrooms....

Showing Our Spirit

Joshua Flickenger, Staff Photographer April 23, 2019

Breaking Records

Mason Alberto, Assistant Photo Editor April 23, 2019

Two jobs, full schedule

Micheal Simmons April 23, 2019

Multiple teachers hold a part time job for many different reasons, including Manhattan High’s own Tanhee Matuszewicz, who teaches math at the East Campus. Matuszewicz was a shift manager and waitress...

Senior Anna Washburn performs Forget About the Boy during the Manhattans got talent competition. The Friday night competition allowed locals to showcase their talent in a friendly competition, Washburn competed in a duo with senior Ashlyn Gillispie performing a musical number. The girlss hard work prevailed at the end of the night, earning them third place in the competition and a prize of $50.

Participation statistics show slight lack of student diversity, wide-range appeal to student interests

Meredith Comas, Opinions Editor April 25, 2018

https://youtu.be/EZRlkiwbToo   In a 6A high school, there is no shortage of student involvement. This sentiment certainly seems to hold true for Manhattan High, who hosts a little over 118 opportunities...

Senior Riley Taylor pats down the clay with water to keep it moist. Students in Sara Rempels Ceramics care allowed creative freedom to make whatever they want as the school year comes closer to an end. Photo by Dylan Thomas

Fine Arts Photo Gallery

Dylan Thomas, Staff Photographer April 25, 2018

       

Freshman Hailey Eilert practices tying balloons into dogs and various animals in her free time. Although balloon tying may not be a fine art class offered at Manhattan High School, classes that are fine art promote the individuality of students and encourage them to try new things. “Balloon animals are a cool way to bring joy to others,” Eilert said. It’s really fun to see someone’s face light up when I give them an animal.” Photo by Makenna Eilert

Fine Art Photography

MaKenna Eilert, Blue M Photo Editor April 25, 2018

 

MHS: A home away from home

MHS: A home away from home

Most students would rather stay at home than go to school, however many create homes away from home at school as an attempt to be comfortable. Many unique students at Manhattan High have joined clubs,...

Biology teachers build relationships, spark competition

Hailey Eilert, Photographer April 20, 2017

Freshmen biology teacher, Brad Fabrizius working with his first hour and advisory students. Fabrizius and his student teacher, Tyler Heiying, held a fun lab activity called the "battle of the beaks." During...

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