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New Teachers Out of the Blue, Who Knew?
By: Emily K-B. and Victoria Q. This year we have a lot of new teachers at MIS. Find out more about the new teachers and what their students think about them and their teaching styles.
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.
Student’s Favorite Fall Music, The Soundtrack of Autumn
By Charlotte H. Grade 10 As the crisp air rolls in, leaves begin to fall. Hats, scarves, and sweaters get pulled out of storage. The smell of pumpkin spice fills up rooms and the warm feeling of eating homemade soup. Students in our MIS community are turning towards music to match the cozy, nostalgic feeling […]
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 […]
Unraveling the Dress Code: Embracing Individuality and Equality
by Anea E., Grade 10 In the hallways of our schools, there exists a discussion. It revolves around dress codes, set by the Student Parent Handbook Senior School 2023-2024 which are rules intended to guide students on what to wear. Yet, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that these dress codes may lack clarity, reinforce […]
Navigating Language Diversity at MIS
By Marcelo G.R, Grade 10 Among the corridors and classrooms at MIS, students speaking a variety of languages can be heard, reflecting our school’s rich international character. So how does the linguistic diversity at our school really affect interactions among students and our learning environment? “Inclusivity is one of the most important foundations of any […]
Fans enjoy entertaining events at the Frühlingsfest
Frühlingsfest, the time of the year when the Germans scream for beer. In the event, they dress up in the traditional Bavarian clothes in Lederhosen and Dirndl to enjoy and embrace the culture in Germany with fun fairs, rides and more.
Karneval: Parades, Parties, and Prejudice
By Isha M., Grade 9 1:61am: the day begins where Bavarians paint their faces yellow to represent people who are Chinese, and excusably call it honour. 1,300 people celebrating on this “Nonsense Day” as part of the carnival season, not taking into consideration the affect and meaning behind their actions. The Chinese carnival this year, has […]
