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Nightly Check-in Emails

Alexey Mozyaev April 7, 2021 2 minutes read
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Illustration by Carolina Cuevas.

Every night, on weekdays and on Sundays, students look forward to receiving a nightly check-in email from Principal Chris Mastrangelo, just as much as Mastrangelo “looks forward to writing them.” 

Ever since Malden High School closed back in March of 2020, students, as well as teachers, were “confused and scared and nervous” about the changes that everyone had to adapt to from the Google Meets, to the constant gazing at the screen, to the lack of connection everyone felt while doing school remotely. Mastrangelo acknowledges that “there have been times this year and last year that we all felt alone.” 

At school, Mastrangelo enjoyed the little conversations he had with the students in the cafeteria or in the hallways. The simplest moments at school, such as the little conversations with the students, brought happiness to Mastrangelo. Due to the pandemic, “[he] lost that,” adding that “students [also lost] the everyday interactions with each other and the teachers.” 

Initially, no one knew when students and teachers would be getting back to school. Mastrangelo explained that last year Malden High students “had a long weekend because there was a Professional Development Day [on] March 13th, and then we never came back. It was a scary time and still is.” It was “important for [him] to start sending something that would connect [him] with the students.” As much as Mastrangelo was doing it for students, “[he] was [also] doing it for himself.”

  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on September 24th, 2020. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on December 2nd, 2020. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on October 25th, 2020. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on January 11th, 2021. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on February 21st, 2021. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on December 3rd, 2020. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on March 9th, 2021. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on March 22nd, 2021. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.
  • Nightly check-in email from Principal Mastrangelo on February 23rd, 2021. All graphics by Alexey Mozyaev.

About the Author

Alexey Mozyaev

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Alexey Mozyaev is a senior at Malden High School in his first year on The Blue and Gold. Mozyaev joined the newspaper this year to improve on his writing skills in hopes to help him pursue a potential career in Journalism. Mozyaev came to the U.S. four years ago coming from his home country of Russia and can speak fluently in Russian, English and Spanish. He went to Chelsea for a year and then came to Malden to attend high school here. Currently, he lives with his parents and a three year-old sister, Grace. Mozyaev’s hobbies consist of doing his favorite sport of soccer, working out, doing jujitsu, having some alone time, being out in nature, and reading. One day, Mozyaev hopes to enter careers in Marketing, Fashion or Journalism.

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