Malden’s Promise has provided the city with a network to collaborate and communicate. It is funded by a Department of Elementary and Secondary Education grant.
Month: February 2016
Students and teachers from Malden High School that are going on the Greece trip during February vacation are in need of donations for refugees there.
Wrestling coach Jeremiah Smith loved wrestling while in high school and college, influencing him to take on the coaching position at Malden High School. However,
“Ever since I was little, my dad would always tell me, ‘Hard work will always be rewarded.’ And since then, I always tried to
The Catholic church outlaws contraception as it believes that forms of birth control are associated with promiscuity and adultery. But with the rise of Zika virus,a mosquito-borne virus which
Do you know how to read? Do you like free things? Have you made it this far into this article already? You should definitely keep
The Boston Marathon draws in people from all around the world, attracting about half a million runners. One of these 500,000 runners is Kerri Floramo,
The Lunar New Year festival took place on Jan. 30, 2016 in the Jenkins Auditorium. The festival started at 1 p.m. and went on until
Senioritis is starting to appear in full force, and while many seniors may feel that it set in earlier than the second semester, the de
The May SATs are fast approaching, leaving students to their books in preparing for the exam. An opportunity for SAT-preparation offered in partnership with Boston