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The Mentor

The Mentor

The student news site of Manhattan High School

The Mentor

Kaitlin Clark

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief

Kaitlin Clark, senior, is in her second year in publications, working as Print Editor-in-Chief for The Mentor.

Clark has always had a big interest in the journalistic field. Since second grade, journalism has been on her mind as her future career. This was inspired by her enjoyment of NBC broadcasts among other media sources as a child.

Clark is also an avid member of choir, which she has participated in since seventh grade. She is now both in Pops Choir and Chamber Choir. She is also a founding member of the Junior Conservation Team at Sunset Zoo, an active member of National Honor Society and also serves as the CTE journalism student ambassador.

In her free time, she enjoys singing, reading and writing/developing her novel. She also enjoys travelling and improving her leadership skills.

She plans on attending the University of Kansas next fall where she will study journalism under the News and Information track, and possibly Strategic Communications and Public Relations track.

All content by Kaitlin Clark

Seniors give advice to underclassmen

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
May 13, 2019

How to say goodbye

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
May 13, 2019

History of celebration

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Cheif
May 7, 2019

Bastille’s ‘Joy’ genuinely fun

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
May 7, 2019

‘Endgame’ fitting end to Avengers era

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
April 29, 2019

Annual Salute to Broadway event canceled

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
March 30, 2019
Senior Kate Washburn performs a monologue during the final reheasal of Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play.

Winter Play celebrated as unique production

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
February 19, 2019

Drama Department prepares for winter play

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
January 29, 2019

Student drug use experiences, reasons vary

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
January 15, 2019

Thespians receive gold troupe ranking at state

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
January 15, 2019

English department removes two classes

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
December 11, 2018

StuCo prepares for Club Feast

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
December 4, 2018
StuCo completes prom theme vote

StuCo completes prom theme vote

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
November 28, 2018
Senior Zoey Blissett smiles while an American Red Cross Nurse is getting her equipment ready for Blood Drawing. The blood drive on Nov. 6 gave students the opportunity to donate their blood to benefit others, after donating blood students were treated to iron-packed snacks like oreos.

Student Council hosts Red Cross blood drive

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
November 12, 2018

Youth voting essential for midterm election

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
October 26, 2018
A member of the crowd hold up a sign as President Donald Trump speaks. Trump spoke in Topeka, Kansas on Oct. 6 to show support for Secretary of State of Kansas Kris Kobach, who is running for governer, and Steve Watkins, who is running for Senate, while also promoting his 2020 campaign.

Trump Rally brings Kansas into national news

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
October 20, 2018

Thespians to collect canned goods for charity

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
October 2, 2018

Environmental protection deserves spotlight

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
October 2, 2018

Student Council hosts Regional Conference

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
September 27, 2018

Fall Musical begins rehearsals

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
September 27, 2018

StuCo prepares for regional conference

Kaitlin Clark, Print Editor-in-Chief
September 17, 2018

Forensics members qualify for nationals

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
April 25, 2018

Weather complicates forensics tournament

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
April 17, 2018

Immigration system not helping immigrants

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
April 16, 2018

Forensics competes at T-High tournament

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
April 10, 2018

Students put on Harlem Renaissance event

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
April 3, 2018

School prepares for Reach Out Day event

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
April 3, 2018

Forensics team gains experience

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
March 13, 2018

Students assist in overseas operations

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
February 28, 2018

Lowdown on the shutdown

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
February 1, 2018

Eating healthy: your new year’s resolution

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
January 25, 2018

Orchestra finds success at winter concert

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
December 19, 2017

Students qualify for KMEA state choir

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
December 12, 2017

Net Neutrality and You

Kaitlin Clark, Entertainment Editor
December 7, 2017

Debate teams qualify for State

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
November 14, 2017

Debate finds victory at Shawnee

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
November 9, 2017

On the Screen for Halloween

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
October 16, 2017

Debate Students meet with DC Policy Maker

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
October 16, 2017

Women Still Fighting for Rights

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
October 2, 2017

Oh the Places to Go

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
September 21, 2017

Debate team competes in first tournament of year

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
September 19, 2017

Fresh Songs for Fall

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
September 12, 2017

Coming Soon to a TV Near You

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
September 12, 2017

Teens Deserve Respect for Political Interest

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
August 28, 2017

Debate Team Prepares for First Tournament

Kaitlin Clark, Blue M Managing Editor
August 28, 2017

Fracking a negligent practice

Kaitlin Clark, Guest Columnist
December 4, 2016
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