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Friday Update

Emma Ceplinskas May 15, 2015 1 minute read
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A poster for the Play Production show "Just a Bunch of Stuff." Photo courtesy of the Tornado Times.

Here are updates for the week of May 18 on current events in Malden.

This is information pulled from morning announcements and the Tornado Times.

 

  • On May 15 & 16, Play Production will be hosting Just A Bunch Of Stuff, a collection of ten-minute plays written by students. Tickets are $5 at the door.
  • On May 19 & 20, MCAS Math begins for the class of 2017.
  • The boys soccer team is looking to sell 3X3 “I support” stickers for $3 in order to raise money for championship jackets. Contact Mr. Smith in room B236 if you are interested.
  • On May 20, the band will be performing their Spring Concert at 7:00.
  • On Saturday, May 23, the class of 2017 will be hosting a fundraiser with a car wash (previously May 16).
  • On May 21, the seniors have a Memorial Day Assembly at 1:30.
  • Multicultural Week is starting on May 18, and the 4th annual celebration will be held on May 22.
  • The Starr Center is open every Monday & Wednesday for all of your health needs and questions! Located in the nurse’s office, the Starr Center has a doctor and health counselor available at no cost to you.

About the Author

Emma Ceplinskas

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Emma Ceplinskas, now a senior at Malden High School, is starting this year as one of the Editors and Chief of Online for the Blue and Gold newspaper. She described journalism class as “unrestricted" based on the freedom that comes with a student run paper. Ceplinskas is also excited about this year due to being an editor gaining “more control over what goes on the website.” She finds herself interested in chemistry and writing, but is unsure of what she wants to study after high school because “you never know where you are going to end up based on the opportunities that come,” Ceplinskas stated.

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