By: Abigail Sullivan
According to the GSA Network Organization, GSA is "student run club, typically in a high school, which provides a safe place for students to meet, support each other, talk about issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity and expression." Mystic Valley's GSA club meets every Thursday morning in the tech lab. It is led by Ms. Martindale and club president Kris Porzio.
Friday, March 24, 2017
Thursday, March 23, 2017
8 ways to make the college search easier!
By: Gabby Ssewankambo and Naddy Alexandre
Gabby (left) and Naddy (right) Photo Courtesy of Abigail Sullivan |
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Faces of MV: Posse Scholar Claire Inzerillo
By: Gabrielle Ssewankambo
"After being notified that I got the scholarship, I was silent. When they called me after the final interview and told me, I thought it was a joke. Of course I ran downstairs and told my parents. They were ecstatic.
"After being notified that I got the scholarship, I was silent. When they called me after the final interview and told me, I thought it was a joke. Of course I ran downstairs and told my parents. They were ecstatic.
Friday, March 17, 2017
MV art students' work to be displayed in local public exhibit
By: Hannah DiGiovanni
This month, Mystic Valley Regional Charter School students have been selected to showcase their art in the Youth Art Month Exhibit. Congratulations to senior Musnad Alam, junior Jolie Powell, sophomores Tsz Chan, Talia Mamayak and Faith Pan, and freshman Adam Carroll, whose works will be displayed for public viewing.Senior art student Musnad Alam displays her 2016-17 yearbook cover!
Photo courtesy of Abigail Sullivan
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Thursday, March 16, 2017
What is Youth and Government?
By: Abigail Sullivan
Photo courtesy of Ryan Stranz |
I joined Youth and Government (also known as YaG) when Emily Daponta told me about a program that would allow me to get my photo taken and dress up nicely in the Statehouse. I had never heard of it before, but it sounded fun!
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Friday, March 10, 2017
Cooking with Liam: Locke reviews local food truck Bon Me
By: Liam Locke
The Bon Me food truck has been roaming Boston's streets since 2011.
Photo courtesy of roaminghunger.com
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Alright, my obsession with this food truck started when the newspaper club went on a
field trip to the Boston Herald. After
we were done with the tour of the Herald our club went to a spot in the middle
of Boston to get something to eat for lunch before we headed back to
school.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Life after MV: Visnavy Vickneswaran
I was able to interview yet another Mystic Valley alumna. This time, it was the Eagle Eye's very own and former editor Visnavy Vickneswaran (Class of '16). You may have known her from Latin club, articles she wrote for the Eagle, Key Club- she did it all!
Visnavy is currently a freshman at Tufts University. She has not yet declared her major. She trying out different things such as child development, international relations, literature, and chemistry. Here is what she had to say:
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Cooking with Liam: Homemade Pasta
By: Liam Locke
Homemade pasta is often better than the store-bought kind.
Photo courtesy of betterwithbutter.com
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Making delicious pasta from scratch is easier than you may think. As long as you give yourself time and are willing to be patient, you'll be churning out linguine in no time. The following recipe makes about one pound of fresh pasta. Enjoy!
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
National History Day: Cram and Dias headline MV success in competition
By Abigail Sullivan
I was able to interview sophomore Josh Cram about his National History Day project. He and fellow sophomore Grace Dias were able to move on to the Greater Boston district competition. They placed second in the group documentary category, qualifying them for the Massachusetts History Day documentary competition. Grace and Josh’s documentary was the first from Mystic Valley to qualify for the state competition.
Photo Courtesy of Allison Wronski |
I was able to interview sophomore Josh Cram about his National History Day project. He and fellow sophomore Grace Dias were able to move on to the Greater Boston district competition. They placed second in the group documentary category, qualifying them for the Massachusetts History Day documentary competition. Grace and Josh’s documentary was the first from Mystic Valley to qualify for the state competition.
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