Mayo High School's Online Forum

The Advocate

Mayo High School's Online Forum

The Advocate

Mayo High School's Online Forum

The Advocate

A Quiet Place makes a big noise in theaters

A Quiet Place makes a big noise in theaters

Kate Bastian, Staff Writer May 31, 2018

The movie A Quiet Place, written and directed by John Krasinski and with a ninety five percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, shows how scary things can be in silence. It’s about a family of five who lives...

Every drop of blood counts

Jose Michelda Cheristin, Staff Writer May 31, 2018

The final blood drive of the year is on Wednesday, May 16 and Thursday, May 17 at the door 6 foyer between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm on Wednesday and until 2:30 on Thursday. It is important for all eligible...

Bella Voce

Bella Voce

Grace Pignolo, Staff Writer May 31, 2018

Singing with grace, beauty, and the power to move others is part of the magic only the Bella women from Sing Out Loud can do. Many woman who attend Mayo High School are a part of Bella Voce, one of three...

Last band concert of the school year

Last band concert of the school year

Gabe Senf, Staff Writer May 31, 2018

Musicians warming up in the music department, parents chatting amongst themselves, and music students nervously running around making sure everything is ready for the night: these are some of the things...

How to prom

Emma Brandt, Staff Writer May 31, 2018

Money can be a touchy subject when it comes to prom, because frankly, the event can be really expensive. Fortune magazine says this year the average family will spend almost $1000 total on prom, from the...

Death Cure movie remedy for ailing trilogy

Death Cure movie remedy for ailing trilogy

Grace Pignolo, Staff Writer March 9, 2018

On January 26th, The Death Cure was released, and fans rushed to the theaters to see the last movie of The Maze Runner Trilogy. So far, according to Box Office Mojo, the movie has earned $51,176,106 dollars...

Mayo High School students get together for change

Mayo High School students get together for change

James Arnold, Editor February 23, 2018

On February 21st, the first school day since President’s day, over one hundred Mayo High School students walked out at 12:00 noon to protest lax gun laws and continued gun violence in schools. Many wore...

Coffee and campaign speeches

Coffee and campaign speeches

James Arnold, Editor February 9, 2018

For the first time since 2002, Rochester’s current mayor Ardell Brede isn’t running to keep his office. This is a pretty significant change. He’s been mayor for almost the entirety of the lives of...

Why should we celebrate Black History Month?

Why should we celebrate Black History Month?

James Arnold, Editor February 6, 2018

Many argue that celebrating Black History Month, or any kind of recognition for people of color, is only promoting segregation and racism. But in a world where people of color still face the challenges...

Christian athletes unite

Christian athletes unite

Quincy Hill, Staff Writer January 8, 2018

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is one of the clubs in Mayo High School that isn’t as noticed as most of the other clubs, but that does not take away  from how fun and interesting...

Mayo speech team

Mayo speech team

Beni Benyei, Staff Writer December 21, 2017

Mayo Speech Team is a group of powerful young students that practice and use their speaking skills to participate in competitions throughout the year. Speech team is all about working together to encourage,...

Mayo Wrestling breaks the chain of mediocrity

Mayo Wrestling breaks the chain of mediocrity

Quincy Hill, Staff Writer December 21, 2017

Mayo High School wrestling is expecting one of their best seasons in a long time. With Mayo’s roster being a mix of veteran wrestlers that have the sport engraved in their DNA and  new young athletic...

Load More Stories

Comments (0)

All The Advocate Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest