When students discuss “school spirit” with their teachers, Malden’s diversity is often mentioned. The citizens of Malden might have their ideas of how diverse Malden
Month: November 2024
Summer school can be a crucial lifeline for students, but the cost can raise concern. The administration worked diligently last year to ensure that every
The new Advisor for the class of 2027, Dr. Charles Redmond brings experience and a deep commitment to secondary education. Having spent a year teaching
This year, a new elevator policy has been introduced to Malden High School. While a nurse’s pass has been a requirement, is now required to
Since the pandemic, which left many stuck in their homes, numerous social media platforms have gained immense popularity among various age groups. TikTok’s growth in
Play Production is a place of prosperity and positivity. Imagine taking the stage after countless hours of practice and rehearsal and getting one shot to
The 2024 season proved to be a productive one for the Malden High Cross Country team. The troupe went 6-2 in their overall record and
Bo Stead and Jessica Li also contributed to this article In the last eight years, political polarization in the United States has intensified, with both
Abigael Fesehaie also contributed to this article Although the Girls’ Soccer senior night game against Lynn Classical ended in a loss for Malden, it proved
Although the Girls’ Soccer season did not meet expectations, with most of their key players gone due to injury or graduating, senior Makenzie Jenkins has