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All of the AP exams (except Spanish, Latin, Music Theory, students testing with accommodations and late testing)  will be administered at The Alliant Energy Center's Exhibition Hall.   The Alliant

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If you're interested, the MHS Debate has set up a website to collect funds to help cover some of the costs for the four students who have qualified to compete at the National Forensic League Tounam

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Seventy-one MHS seniors received awards at the annual Scholarship Night on Wednesday, May 15 at the Performing Arts Center.

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Ted Boyett, the manager of the Middleton-Cross Plains Area Indoor Pool, received the Paragon Award at the International Swimming Hall of Fame induction ceremonies last weekend in Fort Lauderdale, F

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Students in Issues in Global Development taught by Tim Davis recently raised nearly $1,000 for the Fistula Foundation.

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The MHS choral program will present its Spring Choral Concert on Tuesday, May 14 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. 

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The school district will hold three orchestra concerts at the Performing Arts Center over the next three weeks.

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MHS hosted its second legislative session of the school year last week and social studies teacher David Piovanetti labeled it a huge success.

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MHS learned on Monday it is the third-ranked public high school in the state, according to Newsweek magazine.

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Jazz Tracs 2013, Middleton High School’s annual year-end festival concert will be held on Friday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Middleton Performing Arts Center.

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Thirteen MHS students were recognized with Exemplary Soloist awards at the Wisconsin School Music Association State Festival at UW-Platteville on April 27.

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MHS teacher Larry Martin and the Response to Intervention Behavior Committee received a grant from the MCPASD Education Foundation on Wednesday.

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The Cardinal Booster Club's 19th Annual Golf Outing will be held on June 14 at Pleasant View and community members are encouraged to attend.

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Nearly 400 MHS seniors learned about the dangers of texting and driving and were urged to sign a pledge to never text behind the wheel during an event at the Performing Arts Center on Monday.

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Three MHS students were among the winners at the second annual Film Festival held Wednesday at the Performing Arts Center.

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