This year’s STUCO 2018 elections, although a far cry from last year’s cause for a revote, had its fair share of misleading campaigns and questionable new policies.
This year, six high school teachers are leaving ASFM, taking with them memories they’ll cherish forever, and some that they would rather forget.
Read MoreSeniors, our time has finally come. After 15 years of memories, it is now time to bury our time capsules, enjoy our last moments, and part ways into our different paths.
Read MoreLooking for something to do in Semana Santa, ASFM students found Fortnite, and they haven’t been able to stop since.
Read Morethis USB look-alike is becoming a common sight in bathrooms, or as students nowadays refer them to, “juul rooms.”
Read MoreStop talking. Nobody cares why you didn’t do your homework, failed to study for the exam, or arrived late to class. Just do your job, whatever that is.
Read MoreFor one unforgettable night, princesses are herded onstage and paraded around for all their friends and family to see, while members vote for whomever they deem best fit to be Queen. But… Queen of what, exactly?
Read MoreWe aren’t quite capable of grasping that our lives will change forever once we leave this building, that has been a huge part of our academic and social lives.
Read MoreJune 8th will be the last day I step into A107.
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Read MoreMucho se ha dicho sobre Liderazgo. En la actualidad el tema es tratado en libros, talleres, cursos, manuales, guías, charlas, que categorizan y tipifican modelos y estilos. Hasta ahí no vamos mal. El camino se bifurca cuando aparecen las preguntas del millón: ¿Líder se nace o se hace? ¿DEBO esforzarme por ser un líder? ¿ Si no soy líder no soy exitoso?
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.
A year after the infamous Grey vs. Purple elections, the ghost of Running Week still haunts me, but not for the reasons you might think.
Read MoreThere’s nothing like freshly cooked homemade food to welcome someone into your family, and the ASFM eagles did just that with the new maintenance staff.
Read MoreOne balloon, three GoPros, 5:30 am wakeup call, a dozen sensors, 15 people and seven months were just a few elements of the effort it took the Near Space Program to launch a capsule 300 meters into the Earth’s atmosphere.
Read MorePlacing the school’s slogan in glossy red and white letters on the wall is useless if we don’t have a long term plan to reach it.
Read MoreEn vez, quiero dar las gracias, gracias a Grey por inspirarme a correr,
Read MoreI’ve taken in all compliments, criticisms and am eager to work side by side with all students to exhaust the limits of our high school careers.
Read MoreA red eagle, perched atop a sun clock of the same color, waiting
Read MoreThen, There Were Three...
Read MoreYou may know Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), Margarita Zavala and José Antonio Meade as candidates for Mexico’s highest office, but did you also know that they are running for ASFM student council president?
Read MoreYou’re a Missouri kid if you remember…
Read MoreIn six weeks, eight students from 9th to 12th grade managed to build a 55 kg robot from scratch and confronted, face to face, one of the most daunting robotics competition.
Read MoreFourteen students embarked on a journey to the mountain of Iztaccihuatl, arguably one of the most dangerous trips in ASFM’s history.
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