Team 766, M-A’s robotics team, hosted their annual M-Ayhem competition on Saturday, welcoming seven other teams from the region. This tradition introduces new members to the basics of robotics, ...
Though it can be difficult to imagine your teachers as teenagers, they too were once in high school. While they have many fond memories of their high school years, they also all have some remorseful ...
With endless styles, materials, and combinations to choose from, earrings are a small yet powerful detail that can completely transform a look, adding edge, elegance, or a splash of personality to any ...
This is the 9th article in Players of Pride Hall, a subsection of Bears Doing Big Things, celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni in the Hall of Fame. Tinka Blackmond ‘84 has dedicated much of ...
As students walk through the halls during brunch, lunch, and passing periods, headphones and AirPods have become a common accessory. Every student has a different school-day soundtrack, so we decided ...
The Bears fell to the Wilcox Chargers, 10-7, in the CCS semi-finals on Friday night in the pouring rain, concluding their season. Both teams started off slow. Wilcox had the first possession and ...
The M-A Chronicle is a student-managed public forum, dedicated to objective and comprehensive reporting. As the online newspaper of Menlo-Atherton High School, we seek to celebrate the successes of ...
Out of the four English classes available to M-A seniors, none offer quite the same experience as Maria Angelone’s Creative Writing course. This unique class gives students a chance to explore and ...
This is the 82nd article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. Juan Perdomo ‘15 is an autonomous vehicle integration engineer at Mercedes-Benz ...