Freshmen move into school for the first time
Lily Sebastian , Hardy Eville, and Sara Creato
January 31, 2021
On January 11, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) transitioned from...
School to offer new early childhood education program
January 31, 2021
Next fall, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) will offer a new Career...
Restaurants remain optimistic despite challenges
January 31, 2021
Over the last nine months, restaurants on Martha’s Vineyard have adapted to social distancing guidelines and various other restrictions. Many members of the MVRHS community have experienced the ongoing challenges firsthand, either because they work at a restaurant or belong to families...
BSAC established to promote social justice
The newly formed Black Student Alliance Club (BSAC) at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High...
Service clubs inspire holiday spirit
Every December, clubs and classes at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School...
Curiosity fuels senior capstone course
Although seniors at the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) can choose to enroll in a traditional English course, they also have the option of a more independent, project-based class called Capstone. Capstone, which has been offered at MVRHS for the past four years, differs...
Allure of hunting nabs next generation
December 10, 2020
It is a cold, windy day in early December. Shotgun season began a few days ago and school...
One-man show resonates with teens
Emma Searle and Isabelle Custer
February 21, 2019
Actor and motivational speaker John Morello performed his one-man show “Dirt” in front...
Prestigious music festival admits Vineyarders
Simone Davis and Spencer Pogue
December 4, 2018
Every fall, anxious jitters and excitement escalate in the music department as auditions...
Mental health awareness on the rise at MVRHS
Mental health awareness at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) is at an all-time high among students and teachers as social isolation continues. Mental health outreach during remote learning was met with many obstacles, but with the recent transition to the hybrid...
Theater students from the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) have spent...
Students react to the government shutdown
Spencer Pogue and Theo Fairchild-Coppoletti
President Trump and Congress are faced with a resumption of a government shutdown that started at the end of December unless Congress presents the President a budget bill with $5.7 billion for a border wall—which they refuse to do. As a result of the historic shutdown, nearly 800,000...
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