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Midland High School says "YOU should go to Homecoming!"

Submitted by Todd on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 20:15.

Times are a-changin'!

Many schools NEVER would have thought a few years ago that homecoming and dance attendance would be an issue in student groups. However, as students like YOU change, so do the trends with councils, chapters, and other leadership groups. A longtime MASC/MAHS member, Midland High School was faced with the same issue in 2011, and decided rather than face the facts--they were going to take matters into their own hands!

Students on the School Board

Submitted by Todd on Tue, 09/27/2011 - 08:16.

Are students on your school board?

MASC/MAHS continues to be committed to growing partnerships to pave the way for student activities to grow in Michigan. Take a look at this recent article from the Michigan Association of School Board's "Headlines" publication. If you wish to engage students on your school board or other committees--consultation is just a phone call away with MASC/MAHS. A special thanks to MASB for allowing us to re-print this valuable information! For more details, contact us at MASC/MAHS.

Students on the school board
Both boards and students can benefit, learn from each other

Meet a Member School: Milford HS

Submitted by Todd on Wed, 02/09/2011 - 13:46.

MASC/MAHS is committed to sharing the GOOD NEWS happening in our member schools. As we come across it, we love to shoe it to you. This week--we take you to Milford High School where a surprising video keeps resurfacing in different areas. More than 100 students decked out in spirit wear crowded the hallways of Milford High School to film a tracking shot in which they would lip-sync to Katy Perry’s “Firework” on December 18. The students were first introduced to tracking shots through their Great Works class. Because of the nature of a tracking shot (a type of camera movement in which the camera physically moves sideways, backwards, or forwards, filming everything in one take), getting the ideal shot was more difficult than expected. The project took about four hours to perfect.

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