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    Mundelein STAND-UP seeks new members

    Mundelein STAND-UP is an organization of MHS students along with representatives from the Village the Police Department. They are looking for more students who would like to serve their community.

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    Bus Stop recognizes future Mustangs

    The Have a "Cool" Summer bus stop event was a success! Administration and Staff from D120 in collaboration with feeder schools gave out ice pops to future Mustangs at their bus stops. The event's purpose is to start building relationships with those children and their families. Look out for them in the Fall for the "Cocoa and Conchitas" bus stops in the Fall!

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    Important information about senior portraits

    SENIORS AND SENIOR PARENTS: DETAILS ABOUT SENIOR PHOTOS Class of 2020 Senior Portrait & Yearbook Information Visual Image Photography (VIP) is the official photographer of Mundelein High School and is honored to be a part of your senior experience. In order to appear in the yearbook, all seniors must have their photo taken by VIP. Photographs submitted from other studios will NOT be accepted into the yearbook. SENIOR PORTRAIT SIGN UP: Please make an appointment online at vipis.com or over ​

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    West Oak art student wins state Google award; Vote for her for national Prize

    A talented student in Mundelein, IL could soon have her art on the Google homepage for hundreds of millions to see. Google is announcing the 53 State and Territory winners in its 11th annual Doodle for Google competition, a contest open to K-12 students across the United States to redesign the Google logo inspired by the theme “When I grow up, I hope...”. Marsha Tagala, a 5th grader from West Oak Middle School in Mundelein, is one of the 53 State and Territory Winners with her doodle, “Green ​

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    Board of Education elects officers; appoints Rastrelli to open seat

    NEW BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTS OFFICERS The newly-elected Mundelein High School District 120 Board of Education elected officers to begin the new Board. Laura Vogt was elected president; Thomas Ouimet, vice president; and Lisa Yaffe, secretary. In addition, Peter Rastrelli was appointed to the Board following the resignation of Joanne Anderson who moved out of the district. Rastrelli will serve a two-year term.

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    Alum speaking with students in the district meeting room

    Harvard-bound alum talks "future" with MHS students

    MHS graduate, Oscar Rodrigo Araiza Bravo, who recently was awarded a full scholarship to Harvard University to study physics in a doctoral program. spoke with MHS students Monday, May 20. Araiza Bravo graduated from the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign with degrees in mathematics and engineering physics. He began his career at MHS speaking little English and navigating through the English Language Learners (ELL) program. “Things don’t just HAPPEN to us,” Araiza Bravo told the students, “​

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    MHS staff members honored for career milestones

    A staff recognition ceremony for Mundelein High School staff members was held Wednesday, May 15 at the Hawthorn Woods Country Club hosted by Superintendent Kevin Myers and Principal Anthony Kroll. Ten staff members were honored for being granted tenure: Stevee Bellas, Kelli Goodwin, Leah Kolcz, Lauren Morley, Kristina Rizzo, Georgina Mendez, Jesse Piland, Rebecca Plaza, Carsyn Rodriguez and Peter Schrenk. Recognized for 10 years of service were Arti Bhandari, Mary Bledea, Daniel Crowe, Sheri D​

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    Important Yearbook Information

    Time is running out: Don’t miss your last chance to pre-order the 2018-19 yearbook. Orders can be placed at Jostens.com for $55. Yearbook Distribution Information: The first chance students will have to pick up their 2018-19 yearbook will be Thursday, August 8, from 5-7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. After that, students will be able to pick them up in the school bookstore during regular bookstore hours. Below is more information about our distribution policies. MHS Yearbook Distributio​

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