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Admin Update: Parking lot timeline, staffing, hiring

Admin Update: Parking lot timeline, staffing, hiring

Advith Natarajan, Managing Editor March 5, 2024

A new parking lot, the adoption of new graduation requirements and hiring new teachers are all issues facing Manhattan High administration this month. Construction has officially begun for the new Oak...

Recent FCCLA News

Recent FCCLA News

Rachel Palmgren, Yearbook Editor February 12, 2024

Manhattan High members of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America have had an exciting fall semester as they competed at the Cook Around the World competition in Disney World last April, prepared...

Admin Updates Class of 28 Graduation and Parking Requirements

Admin Updates Class of ’28 Graduation and Parking Requirements

Advith Natarajan, Managing Editor January 30, 2024

USD 383 administrators are working to finalize graduation requirements for the Class of 2028 (current eighth graders). Superintendent Eric Reid and Manhattan High Principal Michael Dorst attended a curriculum...

MHS considers 6 new classes

Kris Long, Print Editor-in-Chief December 6, 2021

Six new classes concerning an array of subjects have been recommended to the USD 383 school board for approval to be offered during the 2022-2023 school year. They include Adaptive Performing Arts, Advanced...

Student ambassadors help eighth graders explore CTE pathways

Madison Ritz, Blue M Student Life Editor January 27, 2020

Students from both middle schools gathered at Manhattan High Tuesday for Explore CTE Day. This event focused on Career and Technical Education, students from MHS's different CTE pathways helped eighth...

Culinary classes participate in food truck designing

Riley Williamson, Staff Writer December 11, 2018

Culinary Arts 1 is finishing up the semester with an unusual final. The students had the opportunity to compete in a food truck design competition. “They had to develop a business plan for a food...

Students learn and teach Computer Programming

Tara Wood, Staff Writer December 11, 2018

Computer students from Manhattan High shared their knowledge of programming and code at local elementary schools Amanda Arnold and Woodrow Wilson last week. The students took an active part in teaching...

CTE department adds three new classes to curriculum

Sophia Comas, Sports Editor December 11, 2018

In light of the new changes being implemented at Manhattan High, students can expect to see certain adjustments made to the Career and Technical Education courses offered at the school meant to better...

MHS students go to KU, compete in programming, engineering contest

Brianna Carmack, Opinions Editor October 29, 2018

Solving programming problems in the fastest time possible was the challenge in front of seven of Kathy Ricketts' students who attended the High School Design Competition at the University of Kansas on...

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