Mexican students have difficulties writing, reading and speaking in their native language.
Read MoreStudents in our school were surveyed about the role technology plays in their love lives. Their responses left it outstandingly clear that modern romance relies heavily on tech.
Read MoreA series of people, ranging from Baby Boomers to Generation Z, was asked about what Christmas was like for them. Their stories allowed us to analyze the changes the holiday had endured throughout the past years.
Read MoreWith the world’s favorite content moving to new streaming services, consumers will have to choose which one is worthy of their money and their weekly binge-watching.
Read MoreSpending time with friends and family, enjoying hobbies, and doing well in school are all expected from a teenager. But when do we have time for sleep?
Read MoreIn ASFM’s pursuit of enriching education, classroom spaces have been rethought and redesigned. However, whether or not this has actually contributed to the success of students has yet to be
Read Morethe most decorated house, the biggest Christmas tree, the largest posadas, and even spend the most on their kids.
Read MoreArnulfo Treviño, Valeria Quintana, Raquel Jaime and Daniel Mota are young examples of how a small idea can turn into a life-changing project.
Read MoreThe acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community has been a controversial topic within ASFM for many years.
Read MoreEvery day, around 258 cars out of 465 high school students (Bach 1-3) enter the red gates.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered who Mexico’s vice president is?
Read MoreSteve Fordham is arguably the most important award given at the annual ceremony. After a year of achievements, the prize is bestowed on the student who sets high standards for the rest of the generation. With much excitement and anticipation, rows full of students listen to the usual mysterious he/she description of the winner in each grade, before finally hearing who the recipient is. Although the award represents excellence, it has become almost predictable.
Are ASFM student athletes really being prepared for reality when they’re being restrained from understanding the meaning of triumph and defeat?
Read MoreThe belief that men should be devoted to the fields of engineering, sciences, and technologies, and women to the fields of humanities, seems to stand true in ASFM, with girls having a much lower participation in STEM courses.
Read MoreWith Valentine’s day coming up, the investigative group discovered the top 10 attributes boys and girls of ASFM look for in their partners.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what life would be like at ASFM without our dedicated maintenance staff? They clean our cafeteria tables, sweep the floors and unclog our bathrooms, but many students can’t recall the name of even one.
Read More$1,440,351 pesos: the amount of money students from 9th-12th grade will spend on their posadas this year.
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