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MHS students waved signs at the two most popular polling places the morning of the primary.
(Photo: PHOTO COURTESY OF MARK LEDERMAN)
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BY JANE WIESENBERG
On Jan. 8, 64 MHS seniors enrolled in AP U.S. Government and Politics traveled to Manchester, NH in order to get a first-hand look at the presidential primary process. Joe Liberti, who teaches the class, came up with the idea for the trip last year and spent months planning and organizing the unique three-day experience.
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InTreble and Swing Choir performed “Thank You” and “New York State of Mind.”
(Photo: ILANA GRATCH / THE GLOBE)
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BY MACKENZIE COLEMAN
The MHS Honors Recital and Tri-M Induction took place on Jan. 5 in the McClain Auditorium. Students, parents and faculty came to the event to experience the astounding talent that exists here at MHS. A balance of solos and ensembles that involved strings, brass and voice made for a varied and exciting show.
BY ALICE MA
On Jan. 13, MHS celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with its annual assembly, which featured fifteen dancing, singing and instrumental performances by MHS students. The Multicultural Club and its advisor, history teacher Shannon Turner-Porter, organized the event.
On Jan. 16, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 120 students from Mamaroneck High School participated in eight different community service projects organized by other high school students. This was MHS’s third year commemorating the civil rights leader with a day devoted to service.
BY DARIEN AHN
On Oct. 5, County Legislator Judy Myers, a Mamaroneck resident and Democrat, won the Independence Party primary in a successful step towards being reelected to her fourth term on the Westchester County Board of Legislators.