Graduation 2018

By Suzannah Peckham   Places like Manlius Pebble Hill are everywhere, small schools with students who are working tirelessly to get into colleges across the United States. Despite this fact, nowhere is exactly like MPH. Nowhere has the students that are a part of this year’s senior class. I’ve only been here for four years. Some of this year’s class has been a part of … Continue reading Graduation 2018

“Black Panther” Breaking Boundaries

By Sydney Spector Climbing into the No. 9 spot as one of the top-grossing films of all time world wide, “Black Panther” has made over a billion dollars, going against the Hollywood stereotype that films with black actors don’t sell well in the general market. It has become the highest grossing film with a black director, replacing the previous holder “Straight Outta Compton.” The film … Continue reading “Black Panther” Breaking Boundaries

#Enough: National School Walkout

By Suzannah Peckham Teenagers across the United States are left reeling after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on Valentine’s Day. They want to strike a change in their communities and in their country, and they want the change to begin immediately and in their own schools. More than 2,000 schools across the nation, and several local schools, are joining … Continue reading #Enough: National School Walkout

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MPH Welcomes Danish Student Visitors

By Riley Cappelletti The students of Sorø Academy in Denmark will be coming to Manlius Pebble Hill tomorrow night, March 13 and will be staying through Friday the 16th. Every other year MPH students and faculty members travel to Denmark during February break. On the opposite years, students and faculty of Sorø Academy travel to New York during their break in March. Danish students will … Continue reading MPH Welcomes Danish Student Visitors

Memories of Zoé

  Faculty Memories By Isabella Casella From strutting down MPH’s  hallways to gracing the school’s stage, Zoé was more than your average pup. Michele Koziara, Director of Theatre and Dance Education at MPH, admitted that she could have used a toy dog on a leash in last year’s production of “Sweet Charity,” but decided against it. Since it was a production for the MPH community, … Continue reading Memories of Zoé