Maleigh Crespo
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Theatre in Our Schools
March is National Theatre in our Schools month. MSA is joining in the fun by honoring and celebrating our theatre department and all that they do. Here’s a video created… Read more.
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Music
Dedicated to Song/Artist From 2021 Senior Class Swear to my Bones- Shoji Meguro“Ever since I heard it, I thought it suited well with us rising from the fire of COVID… Read more.
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A New Program Opening Doors for Underprivileged Students
In 2019, the National Education Equity lab created an initiative for underprivileged students to participate in a study, in which high school students in poverty were able to take Harvard-level… Read more.
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S.C.R.E.A.M Returns
S.C.R.E.A.M returned this week, after a month long hiatus, with a new sponsor: Mrs. Victoria! They started the night off with their signature green light and conversation. Then, they concluded… Read more.
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The Price of Man’s Best Friend
Recently, a man was shot while walking pop star, Lady Gaga’s dogs, Koji and Gustav. The man has since been identified as Ryan Fischer, who has often been seen with… Read more.
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Dance in Our Schools
March is National Dance in our Schools month. “Every March, the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) celebrates Dance in Schools Month. We recognize the benefits of dance education as part… Read more.
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Music
Dedicated to Song/Artist From MALEIGH CRISPY it wasn’t me- shaggy OLIVIA WALKER. Dan the Dancer Belly (The Grass Stains) – Rex Orange County mitski luvr liv cool with you- her’s… Read more.
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The Black Xperience
Mississippi School of the Arts student body presents a Black History Month Production: “The Black Xperience”. Read more.
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Music
Dedicated to Song/Artist From AJ Bergens Tonight You Belong to Me- Patience and Prudence E Madam President Mother’s Daughter- Miley Cyrus 🙂 David Echols The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived… Read more.
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African-Americans in Politics
Almost 11 years ago, in 2009, President Barack Obama, took office and became the first African-African President of the United States. This was a major advance in African-American political leadership. However,… Read more.








