The Sailors' Log Mona Shores High School Norton Shores, MI
Issue Date: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 Issue: Back to School (Sept. 6, 2011) Last Update: Tuesday, October 11, 2011
  • German Mainz Boys Cathedral Choir performs at Shores

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011 By: Emily Grevel

    Wilkommen! Shores students welcomed special guests on Wednesday, Oct. 5, with the performance of the Mainz Boys Cathedral Choir from Germany in the Performing Arts Center. During the half hour

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  • Elementary students participate in breaking a world record

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011 By: Taylor Jones

    Schools across Muskegon County strove to set a new world record of the most people eating an apple at one time. On Oct. 5 at 2:12 p.m., the Mona Shores elementary schools participated in attempti

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  • Anatomy classes create edible cells

    Monday, October 10, 2011 By: Madi Deur

    Trying to create a fun and educating spin on the basic unit of life, science teacher DeAnna Smalligan’s anatomy and physiology classes went to work in the kitchen to make edible cells. “Edible ce

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  • AP Environmental Science travels to PJ Hoffmaster State Park

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Sydney Tharp

    Comprehending things by reading and seeing images in books is definitely effective, but it is also the most common angle for teachers to take. Science teacher Marc Miedema, however, decided to go

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  • Debate team sweeps East Kentwood Tournament

    Tuesday, October 04, 2011 By: Madi Deur

    At the first all-day debate tournament, the Shores team dominated the East Kentwood Invitational, otherwise known as “Debate Day” on Sept. 28. “It wasn’t very useful for Shores,” said varsity debat

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  • Shores Volleyball raises money for cancer research

    Friday, September 30, 2011 By: Ashley Veihl

    Monday, Sept. 26 marked the first attempt to spike out cancer with Volleyfest. It was held at 7 p.m. in the Sailor Center.             What is Volleyfest? It’s a fun way for groups of students to

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  • Shores celebrates Homecoming 2011

    Wednesday, September 28, 2011 By: Kayleigh Fongers

    After a week of preparations, fundraisers, and dressing to show off spirit, Sailor students were rewarded with a weekend full of Homecoming festivities.  The celebrations began Friday with a pep a

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  • Future Thursday

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: Mandy Versalle

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  • Retro Wednesday

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: Morgan Schwing

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  • Toga Tuesday

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: Andrew Kromminga

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German Mainz Boys Cathedral Choir performs at Shores
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Wilkommen! Shores students welcomed special guests on Wednesday, Oct. 5, with the performance of the Mainz Boys Cathedral Choir from Germany in the Performing Arts Center. During the half hour
Schools across Muskegon County strove to set a new world record of the most people eating an apple at one time. On Oct. 5 at 2:12 p.m., the Mona Shores elementary schools participated in attempti
full story 
Trying to create a fun and educating spin on the basic unit of life, science teacher DeAnna Smalligan’s anatomy and physiology classes went to work in the kitchen to make edible cells. “Edible ce
full story 
School is a place to learn, to meet new people, and to explore one’s individual talents. It is an environment where students can succeed. However, doing well in school can sometimes be difficult,
Comprehending things by reading and seeing images in books is definitely effective, but it is also the most common angle for teachers to take. Science teacher Marc Miedema, however, decided to go
Yearly school safety procedures are to be expected by all students and staff at Shores. These procedures include six fire drills, two shelter-in-place drills, and an occasional evacuation drill. A
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At the first all-day debate tournament, the Shores team dominated the East Kentwood Invitational, otherwise known as “Debate Day” on Sept. 28. “It wasn’t very useful for Shores,” said varsity debat
full story 
Monday, Sept. 26 marked the first attempt to spike out cancer with Volleyfest. It was held at 7 p.m. in the Sailor Center.             What is Volleyfest? It’s a fun way for groups of students to
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“Hakuna Matata.” What a wonderful phrase, and after a huge test Sept. 27, students from Jen Adams AP Biology class got to experience “no worries” by attending The Lion King in 3D at the Cinema Car
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After a week of preparations, fundraisers, and dressing to show off spirit, Sailor students were rewarded with a weekend full of Homecoming festivities.  The celebrations began Friday with a pep a
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