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“The first couple of years as an administrator are really tough and overwhelming. You’re thinking every week, ‘I can’t do this anymore. I can’t wait until the school year is over,’” former M-A ...
Read about the eight seniors’ second-quarter responses here. Our childhood upbringing shapes our present selves. The way we navigate our passions, friendships, worries, and insecurities in high school ...
Bracelets are an eye-catching way to personalize any outfit. Whether stacked along the wrist or worn as a single statement piece, these versatile accessories are easy to spot at M-A. With endless ...
Tucked behind Palo Alto’s vibrant University Ave. lies Coupa Cafe, a Venezuelan-style brunch spot. Since opening its first location in Palo Alto in 2003, the family-owned business has expanded, now ...
“It was the last play of the season, and I was running down the side, and I caught a little turf toe and got tackled at the same time. It tore my ACL,” freshman football player Thayer Dew said. Dew is ...
Micaela Rubinsky / M-A Chronicle Seniors throw chalk at each other during their prank week. Lindsay Park / M-A Chronicle Friends embrace at Coach Dylan Taylor’s Celebration of Life. Ella Thomson / M-A ...
After two years at M-A, Administrative Vice Principal Amy Hanson will move to Woodside High School to be an AVP next year. Prior to moving to M-A as an AVP, Hanson was a Spanish teacher for 18 years ...
We all know what it takes to be a good sports team: discipline, teamwork, and talent. But there’s one underrated element that brings it all together: music. Whether it’s blasting before a big game or ...
Everyone knows the M-A Chronicle is basically Vogue.Since we mastered the fashion magazine with the last Mark, we decided to take our talents to video and ask history teacher Candance Bolles 73 ...
For the past week, an odd group of over 100 gardeners has consumed Valparaiso Hill in Menlo Park. The City of Menlo Park hired this team to cut down the dry grass on the hill that poses a fire hazard, ...
Questbridge is a national non-profit organization based in Palo Alto, California, that offers two distinctive programs: College Prep Scholars for juniors and the National College Match for seniors.
Six members from M-A’s track & field team raced in the CCS finals in Gilroy on Saturday afternoon. Top finishers from the finals will advance to the State Meet on May 30th and 31st to close out the ...