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The Student News Site of Millard West High School

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Senior Carson Ballard spends time in the library, a program partially funded by the levy. For both students and staff, maintaining the schools programs is of upmost importance. "I really hope the levy goes through," Ballard said. "Even though I'm leaving, there are many resources I don't want our school to loose."

Pushing the property tax

Quinn Burton, Editor-in-Chief
March 3, 2023

Vote YES for MPS

Logan Moseley, MWHS Wildcat News Editor-in-Chief
February 9, 2023
As more and more controversial topics begin to surface within our school districts, school board meetings around Nebraska, and nation wide, are becoming less of a civilized debate and more like a warzone.

A new warzone

Alexis Bahensky, Opinions Editor
September 10, 2021
Destination of the board meetings where the talk of adding more “teacher days” are spoken about.

Calendar changes

Mila Dell Apa, Staff Reporter
September 21, 2020
Pictured above are Millard West teachers Tim Royers and Brooke Phillips.

Millard sub-shortage

Natalie Eljamal, Online Editor
March 12, 2020
Donation items were collected in the counseling office to be taken to the Project Wee Care facility to be distributed to local families in need. “This year, NHS donated spaghetti sauce, noodles, and hamburger/chicken helper as part of the overall donation drive,” Kosziek said. “Last year, Millard West as a whole donated over 1000 items to the Project Wee Care facility.”

Caring for the community

Olivia Oeth, News Director
November 26, 2019
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