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Middle School Poetry Contest Winners!
First Place Rania Wallenstein (Grade 7) The Haikus of My Childhood Second Place Luna Gao (Grade 7) Kintsugi Third Place Niklas Waldhauser (Grade 7) The beauty of Childhood
Tales of MIS: Meet Debbie S1E1
Listen to the first episode of Tales of MIS, the podcast that uncovers tales from MIS alumni. The Host, Anea E. Grade 10 , dives into their experiences here, and finds out where they ended up. Meet Debbie, development coordinator and MIS Alumni! Debbie shares her experience as a student here, and what it’s like […]
Amphitheatre: Coroner’s Report – 031718
By Nadija T., Grade 9 Medical examiner Isaac Payne assisted by excitable college intern Nova Martins in the latest autopsy in the cold basement of the NPD. What could go wrong in a room full of dead bodies wanting vengeance? Credits (in order of appearance): “The Show Must Be Go” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed […]
Is it really going to happen?
By Isha M., Grade 10 Re-read the heading 3 more times otherwise you’ll get a bad grade on your next test. Did you do it? If you did, you just complied to an intrusive thought. An intrusive thought is any unwanted thought that appears in your mind without warning. Many of us experience them without […]
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 […]
Off Topic- Hot Take on 2000s TV Shows
By: Anna S. and Isabella D., Grade 9 In todays podcast on Off Topic, Anna S. and Isabella D. will be speaking with Vicki from 9th grade, and Mrs. Hewett, a 5th Grade teacher about popular 2000s TV shows and how the perspective is from now and then!
The Last Week of School For the Class of 2024!
The Last Week of School For the Class of 2024! By: Jacob Nickerson
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.
Middle School Halloween Party: Haunting Fun or Terror of Boringness?
By Simon H., Grade 6 Students show there different opinions about the middle school Halloween Party. Positive or negative feed back? Find out in this video!
The Controversy Surrounding PHE at Munich International School
By Marcelo G.R., Jacob N., Grade 10 Within the halls of the Munich International School, there is widespread confusion surrounding Physical Health Education (PHE). Through conversations with teachers from the PE department and the student body, diverse perspectives emerge, shedding light on the nature of PHE. Ms. Lieke, the Head of PHE at MIS, offers […]
Why are snowballs banned?
By Alexander K., Grade 9 What do students and teachers think about snowball fights being banned? They have been banned since the beginning of winter, but the students fight with the snow for fun. There are some mixed opinions about it.
Phones in Middle School: Should We Be Allowed to Use Them or Not?
By Alice T. and Alicia F., Grade 6 People have a lot of different opinions about phones in the middle school. Why can’t middle schoolers use their phones on school time?
Electing for Change: Grade 6 chooses classes for first time
By Nicolas W., Grade 6 For the first time ever, Grade 6 students were given a choice of electives this school year. From journalism to computer coding, what do middle school teachers and students think about the new options?
Hell’s Kitchen (Teacher’s Version)
By Melek Z., Grade 9 I interviewed four MIS teachers to find their favorite recipes. I think that people can really bond over their food preferences and the stories that are behind their favorite recipe. I even tried making 2 of the recipes myself. It was a fun journey and I got to know more […]
OFF TOPIC: Bullying and Internet
Off Topic is a podcast made by students, for students. We cover topics from conspiracies, bullying, film and more-but we promise to never stay on topic! “Bullying builds character.” In this episode of Off Topic 9th grade students, Libby B., Melek Z. And Daniel MW. discuss bullying among other things a little off topic. Brace […]
OFF TOPIC: Exploring the Phenomena of Conspiracy Theories
In today’s podcast, you will hear from MIS students about different conspiracy theories and what their opinion is on these theories. Tune into the podcast if you are interested in learning new conspiracy theories and if you want to know what students at our school think about these theories.
A Snowy Taste of Winter
By Eva L., Grade 9 Winter is always an exciting time of the year, either spending it with family, doing something creative or even just relaxing. People of course have their preferences on what they like doing most in the winter, but there are some similarities to the things people do. Some student’s favourite season […]
Empowering Youth: The Base 10 Changemakers Summit
By Marcelo G.R, Grade 10 In the heart of MIS, a gathering of young minds is underway, driven by a common purpose: to ignite change and foster a generation of impactful leaders. On May 23rd – 25th, The Base 10 Changemakers Summit will be hosted for the first time ever by Munich International School (MIS) […]
