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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.
Debaters in Madrid!
By Lilian S., Grade 10 Speech and Debate has always been a part of the MIS senior school. This year the students got to travel internationally to Madrid, Spain, to compete in the 2024 NESDA competition. The tournament was three days long during which students debated, gave speeches, performed duets and more. There were seven […]
Volunteering for Impact: How UNICEF Club Foster Community and Individual Growth
By Eylül M., Grade 10 The UNICEF club in MIS has been running for long years now leaded by 12th graders. The club examines many For further depth on the club, the volunteer is going to be asked the upcoming events and outline of the meeting taking place every week. UNICEF is a worldwide popular […]
Unveil UN’s Impact Today
By Phoebe Z., Grade 9 Many might find political news to be extremely boring and irrelevant. After all it does not affect them personally, right? Well, even though this may appear to be the case, politics shape every element of our lives. Global politics and UN policies are extremely important and personally affect everyone. “It […]
Mastering Expectations and Academics in Senior School
By Amerie M., Grade 9 Moving from Middle to Senior school is a big leap for students, with tougher classes, more homework, and higher expectations. It’s a challenge, so how are they really handling it? Through student and teacher insights, this article dives into the struggles of surviving—and thriving—in senior school. “If I miss classes, […]
Get in the Game: Join MIS’s Sports Teams and Unlock Your Potential
By Uma T., Grade 9 With every game, MIS’s sport teams write yet another chapter in their story – one of courage, daring determination, and the unbreakable bond of teammates. Joining one of the sports teams of MIS can lead you through an opportunistic journey ready to be seized by you. Whether it is just […]
Senior School’s Best Kept Activity Secrets
By Anintika B., Grade 9 When it comes to college applications, the spotlight usually shines on sports and popular clubs. But included in our very own Senior School are many unique programs that could set you apart—if you know where to look. Whether it is varsity volleyball or the Junior School’s pop-up card club, after-school […]
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!
The Beginning of a New Season
By Konrad R., Grade 10 Some students say their favourite part of school is learning, while others enjoy spending time with friends. However, many enjoy extracurricular activities, such as football at MIS, which are the true highlight of their school experience. For many MIS students, football—to take one example among many—is the highlight of […]
Get spooky with Tricks, Treats and Traditions
By Eva L., Lily S., Eylül M., Grade 10 People from different parts of the world celebrate Halloween. It is a shared tradition and creates a common theme for everyone. Each country celebrates differently with a variety of activities. In MIS lots of people celebrate Halloween as well. We have interviewed a few teachers and […]
MIS Teacher, Ms. Erhardt, Changes Lacrosse History!
By Anna S. and Isabella D., Grade 10 This is Ms. Erhardt playing as a goalie in the tournament On Friday September 20th, the Woman’s Lacrosse championship has started in in the United States of America. Lacrosse, the fast-paced sport, that in woman’s games, have 12 people on the field, goes all the way back […]
Inspiring Author Visit: Dusti Bowling’s Connection to her Readers
By grade 9 Multimedia Journalism class “It’s my real name (…) my mom has red hair. She thought she was going to have (…) a red headed boy (…) she would name him Rusty,” said author Dusti Bowling. When hearing the name “Dusti Bowling”, most people might be curious about its origins. As she explained, the […]
The New MIS Learning Nexus
By Julia S., Grade 10 Entry to the Nexus where you can see the newly refurbished gym floor with nature and inviting bookshelves right away. (Julia S./ Buchhof Bulletin) Hello everyone, in this Video we will explore the Nexus by hearing from 3 different people in video form. (Ms. Clower the librarian, Juliette from Grade […]
Running Into The End Of The Year
By Julia S., Grade 9 Have you ever wondered why the 5k run in grade 9 is taking place and what people think of it? Well then this is the right article for you! The 5k has taken place on 7 June and was led by the PE department. All interviews included were from […]
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 […]
