March 29, 2023
What Drives Teenagers’ Fashion Choices?
By: Jacob N., grade 9 What drove or is driving your teenage fashion choices? The answer may differ from what you think. Teenagers have always had a fascination with fashion. From the baggy skater jeans to the ripped skinny jeans, teenagers have always taken fashion to heart. As technology and culture continues to evolve, so […]
Men and Menstruation
Directed by Keira B., Grade 9 Edited by Tilde E., Grade 9 Co-producer Sol H., Grade 9 Half the world has them, yet the other half doesn’t seem to know anything about them! We interviewed several students and staff members to test their knowledge on periods and the results were not as we expected! For […]
Sensational Same-Sex Relationships on Screen!
by Keira B. grade 9 Representation in the media has never been more important for minority groups, especially entering a society that is growing more inclusive, it is vital that the portrayals of these groups are accurate and considerate. That being said, oftentimes the representations are inaccurate, offensive or cliched. As a queer female, I […]
The Unsung Heroes of Education: Exploring the Vital Role of Substitute Teachers
By Marcelo G.R, Grade 9 Amidst teacher shortages and unexpected absences, substitute teachers are an essential but often overlooked part of MIS. Substitute teaching can be both a rewarding and challenging profession. Substitute teachers play a critical role in MIS, stepping in to ensure that students receive a quality education when regular teachers are absent. […]
Munich and Art.
By Jinny U., Grade 9 Munich, the capital city of the state of Bavaria, is not only known for beer, technology, and Oktoberfest but also filled with art lovers. There are currently more than 800 museums in Munich and the following three museums will guide you to your match. Alte Pinakothek As soon […]
Why Wind Energy is a Lie
By Tilde E., grade 9 Destruction. Death. Defeat. Humankinds’ destiny. Because of our own human actions. We are destroying Earth, slowly dying. Overusing. Stealing resources. No more left. What I am talking about is fossil fuels, non-renewable energy. What will we do in a hundred years when we have used it all? When our planet has […]
Empty MIS.
By Zoey B – grade 9 Have you ever wondered what MIS looks like when it’s empty? Well, it looks almost like an entirely different place. Silent and eery, it’s difficult to recognize in some places. This is an empty German classroom, typically used for the midle school. Right now, though, the children are nowhere […]
