In her final review, guest writer Rachel Schultz analyzes the critically acclaimed film, Booksmart, a poignant teen comedy. Drawing upon her own experiences, Schultz reflects on the unique emotions that the film evokes for graduating seniors.
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One month after election day, the final votes have been tallied in the narrow race for three open seats on the Mountain View City Council, naming candidates Ellen Kamei, Lucas Ramirez, and Allison Hicks as the winners.
School will be in session on Monday unless the local Air Quality Index reaches a score of 200 or higher by Sunday afternoon, in which case the district will consider closure, according to MVLA Communications Manager Cynthia Greaves.
School officials identified a water leak at MVHS early this morning and have turned off all running water to address this problem, according to MVLA Communications Manager Cynthia Greaves.
Due to smoke from the Camp Fire near Chico, today's Bay Area, air quality reached a score of 110. Sensitive groups such as active children, adults, and people with respiratory illnesses should limit their time outdoors, and students are encouraged to remain inside during lunch.
Senior Stuart Trappe was selected as a finalist in the annual Silicon Valley themed Halloween costume contest held by the siliconvalleyprobs Instagram account, which has over 33 thousand followers. Trappe dressed as a Stanford admissions officer for Halloween.
Superintendent Jeff Harding announced his retirement this morning in an email to the district staff, effective June 30, 2019. Harding has served as the MVLA superintendent for four years, as well as 38 years in education and 11 years as a superintendent.
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A juvenile was apprehended by the Mountain View Police Department on Wednesday in connection to the theft of a student’s car, according to the MVPD in an email.
BREAKING: An MVHS graduate flipped her car when she clipped a car parked along Truman Street near the 600 wing, at approximately 11:30 a.m. According to Principal Grissom, the woman is relatively unharmed, with no visible injuries. Emergency responders arrived within minutes.
The MVHS boys varsity water polo team continued their winning streak by defeating Palo Alto High School today 10-7. After winning first place in the El Camino League last season, the team now holds first place in the more competitive De Anza League with a 14-0 record.
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