Thursday, September 29, 2016

Staff Spotlight: Ms. Kaufman

By Abigail Sullivan

I was able to catch up with Mystic Valley's newest Economics teacher, Ms. Kaufman. We discussed everything from high school to flying airplanes. Here is what she had to say:

Thursday, June 23, 2016

You're Gonna Miss This: Class of '16 Senior Luncheon slideshow takes MV on a trip down memory lane

By: Bailey Chiccuarelli and Karina Hanson

The following slideshow debuted at the Class of 2016 Senior Luncheon on May 27th. Produced by seniors Bailey Chiccuarelli and Karina Hanson, who also happen to be Eagle Eye staffers, it consists of photos and memories close to the hearts of MV's most recent graduates.



Friday, January 1, 2016

From Eagle to... Polar Bear?: Guerrier recruited to play football at Bowdoin College

Sydney Guerrier is the most recent MV Eagle to secure an opportunity
to continue playing football at the college level.
Photo taken by: Kyle Manley
By: Amy Nguyen
The disparity between high school and college athletics can be immense. Not only are students older and more experienced in terms of talent when they reach the college level, institutions have a larger pool of players to draw from when it comes to recruiting than a typical high school. As such, it is often an exciting development when a high school student is invited to play at the college level, as is the case with Mystic Valley senior football player Sydney Guerrier.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Eagles crush Tigers in 40-6 drubbing, draw rival Cathedral in second round

Sophomore Philippe Guerrier (number 4) to junior James LoChirco has become a common, and
successful, play call for the Eagles this season.
Photo courtesy of: mvrcs.org
By: The Eagle Eye Staff
For the second straight year and the second time in their history, the Mystic Valley Regional Charter School football team has advanced to the MIAA Regional Quarterfinals after a 40-6 dismantling of the Lynn Tech Tigers.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Decisions, decisions...: Sullivan outlines effective strategies for selecting a presidential candidates

The republican primary features a plethora of options, including (from left to right) New Jersey governor Chris Christie, Florida senator Marco Rubio, neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, businessman Donald Trump, Florida governor Jeb Bush, Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, Texas senator Ted Cruz, Kentucky senator Rand Paul, and Ohio governor John Kasich.
Photo courtesy of forbes.com
By: Abigail Sullivan
In a primary election fraught with informational inconsistencies and occurring during a number of significant national and international events, it can be hard to maintain a level-headed view of the candidates.