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Students who are unhappy with a picture that turned out something like this can have their picture retaken Tuesday

Picture Retakes Tuesday

MHS Media Staff December 2, 2024

Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will be able to retake their pictures Tuesday, December 3 during all the lunch periods. In addition to students, all new faculty must get a picture. "If you are unhappy...

Underclassmen without their phones and Coach Topps during sixth period lunch

Lunchtime Rule Prohibiting Phones Explained

Molly Julian November 21, 2024

At the start of the school year at Marist High School a new rule was put in place for underclassmen. There are no phones allowed at lunch. They must remain in students' book bags, during the lunch period....

Ronan Carmody and Molly Julian, students in Broadcasting and Journalism, promoting the MHS studio during the open house

Hundreds of Prospective Families Visit Marist

Molly Julian October 31, 2024

Marist High School hosted their annual open house for interested students and families on Sunday, October 27. This event provides the opportunity to see Marist beyond the obvious to discover what Marist...

Hosts Leo Hughes and Molly Haynes dress in costume for the the Halloween episode taping

Broadcast Club Tapes Halloween Show

Aliyah Glass October 25, 2024

Marist High School's Broadcasting Club recorded an entertaining episode of their variety-style talk show, MHS Studio Magazine, October 17, to help get viewers into the spirit of the Halloween season.  The...

Junior Molly Julian displays an example of yearbook photos

Capturing Smiles All Next Week at Marist

Mike Philip, Aubrey Rowe, and Molly Julian October 25, 2024

Students should look their best next week, because Monday, October 28 is the first of four picture days for freshmen through juniors.  From Monday, October 28, to Thursday, October 31, all freshman,...

Decorations in the hallway for Red Ribbon Week

Marist High School Goes Red: Celebrating Red Ribbon Week

Ava Krueger and Ethan Froylan October 24, 2024

Monday, October 21, kicked off the start of Red Ribbon Week at Marist. Red Ribbon week is a national awareness campaign dedicated to preventing drug and substance abuse. For students , this week serves...

Students pictured awaiting their NHS certificate and blessing from Fr. Hurley (Credit: George Kottaras)

National Honor Society Inducts New Members

Ethan Froylan October 23, 2024

The National Honor Society (NHS) hosted their induction ceremony Monday, October 21, in the Marist gymnasium, alongside a prayer service, to formally accept new members into the society.  NHS is the...

Members of Latinos United help celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Latinos United Helps Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Marist

Ethan Froylan October 17, 2024

For the past month, Marist High School has endorsed and has been celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with the help of the Latinos United Club. Hispanic Heritage Month is a celebratory event observed...

New Mural outside of Counseling Department

Marist Campus Upgrades; What’s New?

Mike Philip October 16, 2024

This past summer, Marist has received numerous additions and changes to the campus. A hallway mural, new landscaping, and brand new furniture for the ARC are just a few of the many renovations that have...

The Ivanova family and Mirarelli enjoy the cool summer day. (Photo Credit:  Kristina Ivonova)

Italian Students Meet Marist Chicago 

Aubrey Rowe October 14, 2024

The visit of Italian students to Marist High School provided enriching experiences and insights gained by both the visitors and their American counterparts. A handful of students from Rome came to Marist...

Hannah Sutker organizing the new yearbooks

Yearbook Club Hits The Ground Running

Lola Alvarado October 8, 2024

The club responsible for creating the 2024-25 yearbook is already hard at work. Their job is to document Marist history and create books to show growth, friendships, and accomplishments from the year....

A student's Skyward grade for Journalism 2 Honors depicting the new weight distribution for grades. (Photo Credit: Ethan Froylan)

Marist Changes Final Exam Weight; Students Voice Concern

Ethan Froylan October 7, 2024

Over the summer, the Marist High School administration decided to change the weight of final exams, from 10 percent to 20. This change is effective starting this semester of 2024-25 school year.  Previously...

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