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Behind the Runner: A 42-Hour Vigil
By Luna G, Grade 9 For forty-two hours, thirty-four minutes and ten seconds, Ms. Sarah Ford, the Director of Student Life at MIS, had been waiting for her husband, Mr. Anthony Constable’s arrival. The HOKA UTMB Mont Blanc, a grueling 174-kilometer race with a 9900-meter ascent, was not for the unprepared, nor the faint of […]
Have You Ever Wanted MIS To Do a Broadway Level Musical? Well, We Have the Solution!
By Luca B and Elke F, Grade 10 Lately the plays at our school have been… a bit questionable. You’ve probably heard or seen of some of the last few plays our Senior School has put on for us. Maybe you’ve even participated in them. Now there is nothing more fun than watching a good […]
“There is always more.”
A great journey of an ultra-trail runner through the mountains. By Grade 9 Journalism Class While most people would stop at exhaustion, Anthony Constable finds strength in the struggle, proving that the toughest races are won with heart as much as endurance. It was more than just a race. For Mr. Constable, a teacher at […]
Grade 8 Speaks Out!
Grade 8 hosted the first Speak Out Festival in the Middle School this week. They had studied advocacy topics in many subjects, including English, Math, I&S, German, Art and Music. They then combined what they learned in at least two subjects to create a protest movement about a topic they care about. Students wrote songs, […]
Breaking Down Break Time
By: Lino S. and Emir Y., Grade 7 What do students really get up to during break? Find out here!
Teacher Trouble? Best Behaviours to Break the Ice!
By: Alina D. W. and Kyra K., Grade 6 Have you ever been in a classroom with a teacher when they got mad and couldn’t figure out why? Have you ever wondered what you can do to get on the good side of your teacher? Well, these questions and more will be answered in this […]
From Good to Great: What Makes an Exceptional Teacher?
By: Sunny J. and Paula M.C., Grade 7 A good teacher is someone who makes learning fun and helps students grow. Their kind, patient, and always ready to answer questions. A great teacher knows how to explain things in a way that makes sense and is excited about what they teach. They care about their […]
Backstage Brilliance: PAC’s Tech Crew Makes It All Happen
By: Symeon B., Nicolas W. , Grade 7 While the performers take the spotlight, the PAC’s tech team works behind the scenes to make every show a success. In an interview, Nicolas and Symeon spoke with the dedicated crew members and past performers about the lighting, sound, and stage setup that bring performances to life. […]
It’s Been A Long Time Coming: Students and Teachers Enjoy The Eras Tour
By: Olivia V. and Philippa S., Grade 6 Have you ever wondered what the school thinks about the Eras Tour? Did MIS students and teachers feel “All to Well”?
Middle School vs. Red Box: Which will Blow your Socks?
By: Sol B., and Asahi H., Grade 6 What’s the worst homeroom to ever exist? You can find out the truth in just a couple minutes, so hang on until the end to uncover the answer to this thrilling mystery!
Stress From Tests at MIS
By: Masha R. and Ellie K., Grade 6 Hey, ever stressed before another boring test? Us too. If you ever thought “oh, whomp whomp, Another test. Woooow..”, this video is for you. Let’s see students and staff complain about test and grades
Let’s Take it to the Test: Which Homeroom is Best?
By: Emma F. and Tanisha A., Grade 6 Red box? Middle School? LADC? Do you really think your homeroom is the best?
Shooting Stars with Flying Scores
By: Livia M. and Letizia D., Grade 6 Basketball? For boys only? No way! Our girls‘ basketball team swishes away with many victories and fiercesome players!
Did Social-Media Take Over our School?
By: Johanna F. and Ariana S., Grade 6 Does social media really destroy our brain or does it benefit your creativity? Here’s what middle school students and teachers think.
Clock Cliche = Bolting to the Buses
By: Philippe W. & David R., Grade 6 The release time has been changed, but the students haven’t gained. Learn about the cause, the conflict, and the crowd.
Big Drama, Small Bus
By: Helene I., Grade 6 Has the public bus gotten an upgrade or for some people a downgrade? The public bus schedule has changed. Has it had an effect on students? Let’s find out! Many people wonder and are curious why the school ordered a second public bus. I have asked Ms. Kellar, Ms. […]
Wo jeder Moment zählt: Im Kinderhospiz Bärenherz
Von: Amelie vN, Hannah B., Mara Nahla L., 9. Klasse Manche Kinder haben nur wenig Zeit – aber in dieser Zeit verdienen sie alles.Denn auch ein kurzes Leben kann unendlich viel Liebe spüren. Das Kinderhospiz Bärenherz wird von Schüler:innen der MIS unterstützt. Sie haben bereits im Dezember einen Inklusiven Adventskalender kreiert. Dieser ist nicht nur […]
Re-plate Your Trash into Treasure
by Phoebe Z., grade 9 Food waste, climate change, air pollution, overfishing, loss of biodiversity… The list is infinite. You have surely come across these terms countless times throughout your endeavour at MIS. You are aware of these terrible issues plaguing the world. But now what? What can you do? The Re-plate Event is the […]
Gut Aiderbichl and their love for Animals
By: Lucia S. Grade 6 Have you ever feared a to boring weekend or wanted to learn about Animals and do something that really helps them without watching a what feels like a million hours video/ Documentary well this video is only 1.49 minuets long and covers everything you need to now and you also […]
E-assessments Tips and Tricks
By: Anna S., Grade 10 As MYP students start to prepare for the e-assessments, the stress levels are through the roof! The idea of taking an online exam that covers the last few years of the MYP program can be overwhelming. To ease some of the nerves, I have interviewed a few Grade 11 students […]
