Monthly Mortonian Morton East High School Cicero, IL
Issue Date: Friday, December 09, 2011 Issue: December 2011 Last Update: Wednesday, January 25, 2012
  • Students to Get IPad, Eventually

    Monday, December 19, 2011 By: Ivan Rodriguez & Carlos Regalado

    Morton East High School has a multi-year plan to provide every Morton student with his or her personal IPad for school reasons, such as surfing the web for important historical information, blogging w

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  • Fashionistas Abound At East

    Monday, December 19, 2011 By: Janelly Corona & Daniela Villapudua

    The majority of Morton East students agree that fashion is important.

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In a random survey of 50 students 37 of them said they have easy going parents. Even though the majority say their parents aren't strict, a lot of those 37 said that their parents are strict about cer
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Chicago Public Schools are currently in negotiation to get their school days extended. Other suburb schools may be adopting the idea of extending their school days as well.
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Do you feel comfortable going into the Morton East bathrooms? For some students, it's traumatic; some of the toilet stalls in the building bathrooms (like the boy's fourth floor restroom) and locker
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The children's daycare is very beneficial when it comes to lending a helpful hand for young parents here at Morton East High School. The MEHS daycare has been around since 1994, and it addresses the
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In a random survey of 100 students, 82 percent of teenagers think hickies aren't healthy. A few students think otherwise. Teens give their boyfriends/girlfriends hickies, also known as "haters," t
Has East Prepped You for the Real World?   "Yes, I'm not completely ready for the real world, but some school situations help me get ready.  Security helps student prepare for the real world because
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Legislative classes held their final days of Congress for the semester, passing their final bills on December 1 and 12. Morton East Republicans and Democrats met to discuss and vote on these bills.
ACHIEVING GREATNESS   The last second comes Screaming, chanting, cheers, Feelings float fast One more chance   Adrenaline pumping through hearts Running fast, speeding through Dodging one by
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Cyberbullying on Facebook, Myspace and Twitter hurts teens mentally and emotionally. In extreme cases, teens committ suicide. "I have seen a lot (of bullying) but someone should do something abo
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Chef Brad Newman, the chef who started the school year here, has been transferred to another location. A new chef replaces him: Nick Kasprzak. Nick is the corporate cook for Quest Food Management Se
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