Middle School
Is Reading Time Success Time?
By: Yeojun. K., Grade 7 This is a story about reading time in middle school at MIS. Find out what students think about the reading time before class starts.
Bubble Trouble Tremendously Traumatises Teachers
By: Lian K. and Javier V., Grade 7 There is a big conflict between students and teachers about bubble gum in MIS. From students chewing bubble gum in class and the disgusting problem it presents, in this story we will cover this problem with the opinions of students and teachers.
Does Döner Deal Mean Happy Meal?
By: Lino S. and Til K., Grade 7 Many middle school students dislike the food, we asked and interview people what they think of the cafeteria food. We need to make a change as fast as possible. So we want to get a Döner deal because Döner deal means happy meal. for more info click […]
Which Classes Pass?
By: Tara H., and Isabelle B., Grade 6 What are some of students favorite classes vs. teachers favorite classes?
A Deep Dive into Cafeteria Food Prices
By: Leo K. and Emir Y., Grade 7 A lot of middle school students have been complaining about the cafeteria food prices. We have been trying to find a solution..
Is Bullying Really that Bad at MIS?
By: Denys S., Grade 7 A lot of teachers say that MIS doesn’t have much bullying, but is that true? Today we are going to discover if bullying truly that bad at MIS.
Haunting the Halls on Halloween
MIS students celebrated Halloween early on October 24. Ghosts, ghouls and dinosaurs, floated, stomped and charged through the halls all day. There was a Grade 5 and 6 Halloween party during lunch before everyone headed out at the end of the day for the Fall Break!
Grade 7 Students Write Poetry Inspired By French Artist
We are excited to present the works of two students of the SLP Creative Writing Club: “Silhouettes and Sea Air” by Charlotte H. and “Sea of Lights” by Coco S., both grade 7. They wrote their poems during the storm that flooded the cafeteria and the tunnel and many other places in Starnberg a while […]
Who’s Winning?: Students and Teachers Keep Score on Gaming in Class
By Simon H. and Symeon B., Grade 6
Crash Course: Middle Schoolers Reveal Favorite Classes
By Albin K. and Andrew S., Grade 6
A Fizzy Issue: Should Middle Schoolers Be Allowed to Buy Soda?
By Albin K. and Andrew S., Grade 6
Track Meet Receives Mixed Reviews from Athletes
By Isabella D., Grade 9 MIS Track and field athletes compete on this field on April 27, 2024 against a dozens other schools. (Isabella D./The Buchhof Bulletin) With a burst of adrenaline and an unstoppable drive, the MIS track and field team delivered a performance for the ages at the last meets. Records crumbled as […]
OFF TOPIC: Dream Days in the Holidays
By Eylül M., Grade 9, Eva L., Grade 9 and Alex K., Grade Off Topic is a podcast made by students for students. We will cover topics like: mental health, social pressure, traditions and culture, and many more; but we promise to never stay on topic! In today’s Off Topic podcast episode, you will hear […]
Hero of 5th grade! An Interview with Ms. Smidt
By Vanessa G. and Christopher K., Grade 6 Students share their opinion about Ms. Smidt and her teaching style and Ms. Smidt shares some of her interest and hobbies.
From the Schloss to the NeXus: The storyline of MIS
By Adrian Walch, Grade 6 How did the school change throughout the years? What were the major changes? What was the impact on the school campus and on the learning? What does this have to do with you? The school was founded in 1966 by Christen DeHaan in Harlaching. Christen DeHaan is a German-American businesswoman […]
Save Earth Today To Survive Tomorrow
By Bertie T and Sid S., Grade 6 How has climate change has affected our school and how you or anyone can get involved and help? We got the views of an expert, a student and even a longtime MIS gardener.
