Langston Hughes, American Poet

By Ava Harris Staff Writer It’s Black History Month and one name not many people nowadays recognize is Langston Hughes. He is one of the most famous Black poets in the U.S. Most mentioned in Harlem, but… What and where is Harlem? Harlem is a neighborhood in New York City. Harlem is mainly recognized for […]

Attales Spelling Bee participants pose for a photo.

Farhan wins Attales Spelling Bee

Alexa K. Staff Writer Emma K., Zidane A., Paige M., and Farhan A. were the champions for each grade level when Attales held its Spelling Bee on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Farhan won the Spelling Bee and 8th grader, Ryan S., was the runner-up. The judges were Mr. Evans, Ms. Francisco, and Ms. McCully.  In order […]

The Music Time Machine

By Kyrsta V. and Mollie S. Staff Writers Have you ever wondered what kind of music people in the past listened to? How about what kind of music was popular back in the day?  Well you’re in luck!  Because we have created a time machine (which you can’t actually see, unfortunately), but we can still […]

Valentine’s Day Dance

By Talia M. Staff Writer On Feb. 16, the Attales Middle School is having a Valentine’s Day Dance for all eligible students in the gym. In order to attend the school dance, you have to be behaviorally and academically eligible, without failing classes or losing all your letters. Our school hasn’t had a dance in […]