November 2023
Artsy A.I.: MIS Community Share Thoughts
By Jade J. Grade 9 I’m positive everyone enjoys, or has in some point of their lives enjoyed kicking back and switching on Netflix. I know I have. Or, listening to favorite tunes. Then, doesn’t it just gut you to think about all this entertainment loosing its authenticity? Or does it possibly excite you […]
Investing Insights for High School Students
By Eylül M., Grade 9 ”Investing, l am too busy to even learn about that,” Daryna L., Grade 9, said. Investing is a big deal for students. Some teens make excuses like “l don’t even have time for that” or “How would l keep doing school and investing at the same time?” Investing can be […]
King of Chess: Mr. Collier Discovers Check
By Philipp M., Grade 9 “I wanted to have a chess club here in Germany, so that students could always have an opportunity to play chess,” Math teacher Mr. Collier explained. Mr. Collier started a chess club after school activity because he felt he did not get enough opportunity to play it when he was […]
It’s Pink: MIS Students pick Barbie as Best Movie of Summer
Pink. That is one way to describe Barbie, the world wide hit that came out this summer. Everything about the highly anticipated movie is why this movie was the best movie in the perspective of MIS Students. “Everyone knew that was going to be the movie,” Josie B., Grade 9, said. “I saw a ton […]
Student Opinion: P.E., The Downfall of MIS Students
By Nadija T., Grade 9 “I was one of the girls who stood in a corner and yelled, like absolutely shrieked when a ball came near them,” Dora F., Grade 9, said. Not all senior school students at MIS believe that PE is a good subject for them, some dread when they see the […]
MIS students perform 30 Neo-futuristic plays in 60 minutes
By Red B., Grade 9 As the spotlight dimmed, the clothesline emptied, the sounds of footsteps are heard on stage. When the lights come up, the 11 members of the cast and the two members of the stage crew take their final bows. The final performance of “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind“ […]
Unleashing Adventure at Oktoberfest
By: Anna S., Grade 9 The flashing lights, fast turns, and sweet smell in the air is the Oktoberfest . Every year on the second to last Saturday of September at noon, the ribbon gets cut and the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany has started. The annual festival lasts roughly around 2 weeks and it […]
New Deputy Head loves her job
By Julia S., Grade 9 New Deputy Head of School Ms. Miller’s motivation drives her to success. “I love my job,”she said Ms. Miller started as the Deputy Head of School this school year after moving here from Chili in South America. The Buchhof Bulletin wanted to check in with her for an update […]
‘Tis the Season for Giving
By Irene S., Grade 8, Photos by Ayra Hussain, Grade 5 If you stopped by the Middle School Foyer from the 6th to the 10th of November, during homeroom, lunch, or break, you would most likely have seen a dedicated team of 8th grade volunteers and teachers receiving, arranging, and wrapping colourful gift boxes- 136, […]
Aren’t You Curious? Ep. 1: Ms Moi
By: Charlotte H. Libby B. and Melek Z., Grade 9 Welcome to ‘Aren’t You Curious’! This is Episode 1 of many, where we interview teachers to find out more about their life outside of school in terms of their favorite music, movies and books. For this episode we interviewed Ms. Moisala, a […]
Game-Changer: Recent Policy causes Debate at MIS
By Anea E., Grade 9 In the midst of volleyball tryouts, where balls dance unpredictably across the gym, a groundbreaking shift is reshaping the landscape of MIS’s sports culture. A policy from the Senior School Student Parent Handbook 2022-2023, declaring, “All students are eligible at the start of the school year.” This seismic […]
