Minnetonka High School's Student News

Minnetonka Breezes

Minnetonka High School's Student News

Minnetonka Breezes

Minnetonka High School's Student News

Minnetonka Breezes

Statues symbolize the rising up and falling down of civilization in the face of oppression

Class President Rob Dow Comments on Cyclic Struggle to Liberate Ourselves from Ignorance and Apathy

Row Dow, Guest Commentary Writer February 23, 2017
Breezes Editorial Board: In lieu of our regular monthly editorial, we have decided to showcase this commentary piece by our Class President as it consolidates our beliefs regarding domestic affairs, equality, and religious liberty.
Mrs. Thomas works with students in small groups.

‘Breezes’ Editorial Board: Homework Over Winter Break?

Alia Arellanes, Editor-in-Chief December 22, 2016
Lately, you may have heard that your teachers won’t be assigning homework over winter break contrary to past years at Minnetonka High School. For obvious reasons, this alleviates any added stress in past breaks and allows for more time to be spent with loved ones. However, it’s important to note the effects of ditching a homework routine for ten days of break.
Breezes Editorial Board: Tis the Season of Giving Back by Helping Your Community

‘Breezes’ Editorial Board: ‘Tis the Season of Giving Back by Helping Your Community

Alia Arellanes and Breezes Editorial Board November 30, 2016
As the days get snowier and the nights get colder, the time and help you can provide becomes more and more of a necessity for some. The winter season often brings joy to many homes, however, there are still many families that need a little extra help, especially during the holidays. The 'Breezes' Editorial board has put together a few ways that you can help spread some holiday cheer throughout your community.
Jeff Erickson poses with National Merit Scholars.

Principal Erickson Stresses MHS Values

Alia Arellanes, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2016

When looking to summarize the 90-page “Skipper Log” which details the school’s vast policies, rules, guidelines, and values, Principal Jeff Erickson chose to coin the phrases “1. Do the right thing...

Where to Turn in Times of Tragedy

Where to Turn in Times of Tragedy

Alia Arellanes, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2016
Tragedy is never expected, nor is it ever timely or painless. In times of tragedy and loss, grief is often our innate response. We all mourn in our own ways and at our own pace, and it is vital to recognize and respect these differences to allow others to heal. If you are experiencing any signs of grief, know there is support. You are not alone. Guidance is here and readily available, but if you would rather seek help outside of the school building, please consider going to one of the many organizations in the Twin Cities area that offer support groups for those who need a little extra help coping with the loss of a loved one.
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