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Mead outlines STEM program
January 12, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S4 The Mead School District will introduce local residents to the future of education on Wednesday at the STEM+ Open House, at the Mead High School theater, beginning at 6:30 p.m. …
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Mead High school honor roll
July 7, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S12 Mead High School recently announced its second semester honor roll for the 2010-’11 school year. Students honored for their achievement received a grade-point average of 3.5 or above. Students are …
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Developmental Olympics give students chance to shine
June 2, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S1 The sun was peeking out now and again when 96 students from Mead School District’s Developmental Learning Center got together on Wednesday last week to celebrate the Mead Developmental Olympics …
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Teacher’s praise in South Korea sparks interests in math, science
May 26, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S16 When Michael Lee prepared to move to the United States from South Korea two years ago, his dad gave him some advice about American culture. “When you’re talking to someone, …
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Face Time: Lilac Queen reflects on responsibilities, opportunities
May 9, 2011 in City on Page A5 MacKenzie Johnson, a senior at Mead High School, is this year’s Spokane Lilac Festival Association Lilac Queen. In an interview last week, Johnson, 18, looked forward to the busy weeks … 8
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Roundup: Mead claims District 8 4A soccer crown
May 5, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 Ian Farley scored from 22 yards out off a pass from Colin Shockman at 67 minutes Wednesday as Mead (10-2) defeated Ferris 2-1 in the District 8 4A championship match …
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Ferris to perform comedy ‘Harvey’
April 28, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S5 Ferris High School Theatre Arts will perform the comedy “Harvey,” beginning Wednesday in the Ferris Auditorium at 7 p.m. Performances will also be held May 5 and 6 and May …
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Education Notebook: Teen honored for good works
March 24, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S6 Zach Merkling, a Mead High School sophomore, was recently honored with the President’s Volunteer Service Award from President Barack Obama. According to a press release, the award recognizes Americans of …
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Mead High school honor roll
March 3, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S13 Mead High School recently announced its first semester honor roll for the 2010-’11 school year. Students honored for their achievement received a grade-point average of 3.5 or above. First semester
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Knight breaks state record for 2-mile run
February 28, 2011 in Sports on Page B5 North Central sophomore Katie Knight broke the state record for the indoor 2-mile run with a time of 10 minutes, 29.72 seconds at the Brooks PR invite Sunday at the …
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Mead High teen crowned 2011 Lilac Festival queen
January 31, 2011 in City on Page A6 For the first time in 42 years, the Spokane Lilac Festival Association’s Queen hails from Mead High School. MacKenzie Johnson, 17, a senior at Mead, won the crown after a …
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Mead, U-Hi favored in gymnastics
December 16, 2010 in Sports on Page B4 It’s shaping up to be a two-team race in Greater Spokane League gymnastics. Appropriately, the schedule allows for a regular season-ending meet between the teams. Mead and University figure to …
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At Breakfast with Santa, donations will help charity
December 12, 2010 in Idaho Voices on Page I3 The fifth-grade student leadership team at West Ridge Elementary in the Post Falls School District is doing their part this holiday season with their Breakfast with Santa Saturday at Applebee’s, …
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Mead grad, pals to sing in concert
December 9, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S5 On Dec. 18, area residents have the opportunity to attend a holiday concert and help a local man achieve his dream. Mead High School 2006 graduate Jonathan Mancheni will perform …
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Education Notes: Ferris High presents musical ‘Godspell’
November 11, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page S8 The students at Ferris High School will entertain audiences, beginning Wednesday with the musical “Godspell” at 7 p.m. in the Ferris auditorium. Performances continue Nov. 18 through Nov. 20 at …
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CV girls claim emotional cross country title
October 14, 2010 in Sports on Page B5 The familiar voice wasn’t cheering and the postrace hug was missing, but Jamie Lambie knows her mother saw every step as she helped Central Valley race to the Greater Spokane …
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Students, parent-coaches make unusual situation work
September 30, 2010 in Sports on Page B5 High school athletes who play for a coach who is also their parent know that the situation can be either a blessing or a curse. On one hand, it’s an …
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Mt. Spokane takes program’s first win over Mead
September 24, 2010 in Sports on Page B3 Mt. Spokane made history Thursday night in a volleyball match that had everything expected of two Greater Spokane League heavyweights. There were big plays on both sides from heroes veteran …
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Mead junior midfielder gains insight in volunteer work overseas
September 16, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 Two years ago, Geneva Heaps had never heard of Cambodia. But today, after spending parts of the past two summers doing volunteer work at the Battambang Orphanage on the outskirts …
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Central Valley Bears bounce back, win with big plays
September 10, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 There was no going back to the drawing board for Central Valley coach Rick Giampietri. Giampietri planned too many changes, rendering an eraser useless. 3
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Running from turmoil into spotlight, Mead student has lofty goal
September 7, 2010 in Sports on Page B1 Survival, not running, was Andrew Gardner’s only concern as a youngster. Barely seven years later, the Mead sophomore is still facing big – though less daunting – challenges.
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Mead High School’s Jennifer Choi challenges herself
June 3, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N12 Many teens look forward to taking easy classes during their senior year, but not Mead High School student Jennifer Choi. Her counselor, Keith Browning, said, “I’ve never seen a student …
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Spokane String Quartet closes season with Mead grad
May 6, 2010 in Features on Page C3 The Spokane String Quartet closes its season Sunday with a concert featuring pianist Archie Chen. Chen, a 1995 Mead High School graduate, began his piano studies at age 6 and …
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Concentration camp subject of play
February 4, 2010 in Washington Voices on Page N9 The Mead High School Theatre Department will perform “I Never Saw Another Butterfly,” beginning Tuesday at the school’s Performing Arts Theatre. The performances will run through Friday and will begin …
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Steel panther embodies Mead High’s community
December 31, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N1 Sculptors don’t often receive raucous applause – especially from hundreds of teenagers. But at the Mead High School holiday assembly on Dec. 18, shouts and cheers rang out for sculptor …
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Enjoying two-part harmony
December 10, 2009 in Sports on Page B1 Mead’s Jake Trotter is something of an enigma, juxtaposing the physical side of athletics with the creativity of a musician. Trotter is the defending State 4A 215-pound wrestling champion and …
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Threat won’t lead to Mead expulsion
November 7, 2009 in City on Page B1 Expulsion and a felony charge are no longer imminent for the Mead High School student who jokingly threatened to kill a teacher last week. The 16-year-old will be allowed back … 2
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Joke about killing teacher lands Mead student in jail
October 28, 2009 in City A Mead High School junior is facing a felony charge after jokingly telling his teacher he was hired to kill her, police officials said. The 16-year-old has been booked into … 24
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Jacob Sabata doesn’t let disability get in his way
June 4, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N1 Jacob Sabata says the most challenging thing about high school has been “making new friends and keeping up with my work at the same time.” It’s a balancing act many …
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Mead High School
June 4, 2009 in Washington Voices on Page N12 Class of 2009 Expected to graduate are:

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