Senior class goes online

Stacia Mahi, reporter

With the school year nearing an end, busy seniors might not have the time to keep track of upcoming activities. The Senior Class Council has found a solution to that by creating a Facebook page. Facebook is a popular social network that many MHS students have an account with. The Senior Class Council adopted the idea of making a page after seeing how popular Facebook is with the students on campus. Students who are friends of the page can view posts informing them of senior activities, updates, and deadlines.

The idea behind the senior page is to give seniors the chance to share their ideas so it’s not only the Senior Class Council planning the rest of the year.

The council wishes to make the seniors’ last year “great,” said Senior Class President Kainoa Castillo.

The page will also help seniors to keep in touch when they head off to college. The Senior Facebook page was mid-year. Since then it has accumulated 67 friends, including the council members, of which there are 36. If you would like to become a friend, you can pick up a contract from Ms. James’ room, F-150. The contract says that if any inappropriate material is posted on the page, the student responsible will be held liable for their actions.