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The Student News Site of The Morgan School

The Morgan PawPrint

The Student News Site of The Morgan School

The Morgan PawPrint

Class of 2021

Adopt A Senior 2021

Leah Burdick and Madison Corgan May 19, 2021

Founded during the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic last spring, Adopt A Senior returns for the class of 2021. Beginning on May 1st and ending on June 1st, Adopt A Senior is in full swing. Adopt A Senior...

Senior Prom 2019

How to Prepare for Senior Prom 2021

Leah Burdick and Madison Corgan May 12, 2021

As seniors, the end of the year has crept up on us. We are fortunate and grateful to have the opportunity to have a senior prom, graduation, and more festivities. Our senior prom will be held on May 21st...

Look Out, the Seniors Have MAJOR News: Business

Look Out, the Seniors Have MAJOR News: Business

Leah Burdick, Writer and Reporter April 23, 2021

Business is in the top ten for most common major. With this major there are many different careers within it since it is a broad major. Students pursuing a business major learn fundamental business knowledge...

Look Out, the Seniors Have MAJOR News: Psychology Majors

Look Out, the Seniors Have MAJOR News: Psychology Majors

Leah Burdick, Reporter April 1, 2021

Psychology is the fourth most popular major. Psychology is the study of human behavior and mental processes, including the mind, brain, and social interactions. With this major, there are many job opportunities...

Look Out, the Seniors Have MAJOR News: Criminal Justice

Look Out, the Seniors Have MAJOR News: Criminal Justice

Leah Burdick, Reporter and Writer March 17, 2021

When journeying into the next chapters of your life after high school, there is a lot to consider. If you anticipate attending college, you must decide which college to choose, where you want to live,...

Students of Morgan holding the flags

Seniors: Alternatives to College

Leah Burdick, Reporter and Writer February 22, 2021

Teens may be brainwashed into believing that the only path after high school is college. The truth is that there are many other options to start their next journey into their future. In 2014, nearly 25%...

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