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Minnetonka Breezes

Then and Now: Disabilities and Special Education at MHS and in US

Then and Now: Disabilities and Special Education at MHS and in US

Sophie Moore, Staff Writer April 28, 2017
April is National Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. In light of this, Breezes wants to highlight the importance of MHS special education program and our students in it.
Why Our Minnesota Hockey Teams are the Ones to Watch this Season

Why Our Minnesota Hockey Teams are the Ones to Watch this Season

Seth Johnson, Staff Writer April 28, 2017
In recent years, some Minnesotans have expressed frustration that their hockey teams haven't lived up to the expectations of our state’s moniker of “The State of Hockey.” Some Minnesota teams have struggled to find success in the past few years.
Courtney Chase, '20, on the left, and Eleanor Aschoff, '20, on the right.

Surviving Through Cancer: Advice from a MHS Cancer Survivor

Liam Boris, Staff Writer April 28, 2017
Courtney Chase ('20) was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (or ALL) cancer when she was only four and a half years old. She fought for a long two and half years when finally, she turned seven years old, she won her battle. Now, she has decided to share her experience with Breezes.
Why We Still Need Feminism

Why We Still Need Feminism

Molly Johnson, Staff Writer April 28, 2017
The idea that feminism has already served its purpose in our society and should be quietly put to bed is not a new one. In fact, ever since women have been fighting for their equality with men, they have been told that they have no right to complain.
Is That A Poem In Your Pocket?

Is That A Poem In Your Pocket?

Joey Cutts, Staff Writer April 28, 2017
April is National Poetry Month. Not known for their marketing prowess, the Academy of American Poets in 1996 introduced the celebration to increase awareness and appreciation of poetry.
The Fault in Our Studies

The Fault in Our Studies

Sydney Moser, Backpage Editor April 28, 2017
If Minnetonka is known for one thing, it’s academics. Ranked 9th out of all schools in the state of Minnesota by US News and first on the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development’s international student assessment, Minnetonka is entitled to brag about its college preparation and high test scores.
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