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MWHS Wildcat News 02.09.23

Kelsey Nunnenkamp, Staff Reporter
February 9, 2023
Grace Baker teaches this class to students to work at their own pace to gain credits for classes that they had previously failed. This program has existed in Millard at Keith Lutz Horizon High School and in some form at MS, but it has been broadened into the rest of the high schools here in Millard,” Grace Baker said. “We decided to do this in the district in response to the remote learning that has been happening because of the pandemic.”

Getting students back on track

Jasmine Hermosillo-Padilla, Editor-in-Chief Catalyst Online
March 11, 2021
Due to COVID and students learning remotely, teachers had to set up scheduled times to create the students schedules through Zoom meetings.

Registering for the future

Jasmine Hermosillo-Padilla, Editor-in-Chief Catalyst Online
February 25, 2021
The pit feeling of dread and pensiveness crosses every about-to-be college student’s mind. Deciding whether or not higher education is their true calling is no easy task, and the bill only makes it harder. The ongoing financial struggle-- that tends to take up a decent portion of one’s life-- is hair-ripping and stressful as is. Tuition for numerous out-of-state public universities is far too high for non-residents and should be reconsidered for a lower price similar to that of a state resident.

Out of state, out of reach

Olivia Oeth, News Director
April 28, 2020
This image is an example of a four by four block schedule. A schedule like this is much more organized and efficient for students.

Blocking out success

Paige Fortney, Staff Reporter
January 30, 2020
Students travel across different campuses to find the perfect to call home next fall. Over the summer, students bounced from state to state to find their future school.

College Cross Country

Bailey Christensen, Staff Reporter
September 4, 2019
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