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Leadership hosted its 21st annual Battle of the Bands on the Green on Friday. To kick off M-A’s annual Arts Festival week, students and families gathered to enjoy the live music, summer air, and fresh ...
Community members gathered near Coach Parks Field to honor the memory of former M-A student Lucy Lunt during Leadership’s second annual Lucy Run on Saturday. Lunt passed away in 2023 after a battle ...
This is the 100th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. For the 100th profile, the M-A Chronicle spoke with the founder about the origin of ...
As tipping culture spreads beyond the traditional restaurant scene, more customers are starting to question its value—especially when it shows up in unexpected places. What was once seen as a gesture ...
M-A’s Service Learning Center is introducing a new civic engagement class and the California State Seal of Civic Engagement this coming fall. The new Community Service Leadership class is designed to ...
He’s watched Conclave, he’s a White Sox fan, and he’s an avid tennis player—but what’s really important to Catholics about Pope Leo XIV? We interviewed nine local Catholics—including a pastor, a nun, ...
From freshman rookie to senior captain, Colin Kryger has combined hard work, determination, and an unstoppable drive to succeed in his lacrosse journey both on and off the field. “My mom said I was ...
The Menlo Park Design District is a community of 19 businesses that have banded together to make Downtown Menlo Park the prime destination for arts and home decor in the Peninsula. Founded in 2022, ...
Former Ethnic Studies teacher Chloe Gentile-Montgomery, represented by Reed Williams Law, filed a lawsuit against the Sequoia Union High School District on April 30. Her complaint accuses the District ...
The boys volleyball team lost to the Carlmont Scots in four sets: 23-25, 26-28, 25-22, and 20-25 in the first round of CCS to conclude their season on Tuesday night. The Bears came out strong in the ...
Representatives from the District Board of Trustees visited M-A to observe classes and interview students and staff on Friday. “The Board likes to understand what’s going on at schools from a more ...
Students voted for their class presidents on April 29. Presidents are in charge of organizing grade events and bringing their class together. These newly elected presidents are ready to turn their ...