All about Ms. Bronson
by MORGAN V and CASEY H
June 7, 2010
"I have no sense of smell, I have been an administrator for nine years, I grew up right by Frankenmuth in a town called Clio, and I taught science to one of my co-workers when they were in 7th grade." Can you guess who said this? If you guessed...   Read More

Looking forward to summer activities
by STEPHANIE M and CRYSTAL K
June 7, 2010
Laying in the sun, taking advantage of the air conditioning, hangin’ with friends, and chillin’ by the pool eating a popsicle are all common summer past times. Kids, teenagers, and adults look forward to summer. But what for?  There are...   Read More

How to tell you're in Michigan
by ANDREA S
June 7, 2010
Let's pretend that you're on a plane, flying over the United States, and the plane crashes.  You land in the center of a field, out in the middle of nowhere, and you're not quite sure where you are.  Here are a few ways to tell if you landed in Michigan, the Great Lake State!   Read More

How to survive St. Patrick’s Day - without getting pinched
by ISABEL K
March 24, 2010
‘Should I find something green to wear, or just deal with getting pinched?’ goes through a lot of peoples’ heads on St. Patrick’s Day. “Last year I forgot to wear green and my teacher pinched me!” says Christine M, 7th grade. Basically getting pinched...   Read More

Wyldlife youth group meets                                                   
by JESSICA M                       
March 20, 2010
“I thought it was different then anything I had ever been to, but I went back the second time and loved it!” says Sydney E., 7th grader.  Sydney was talking about her first experience with Wyldlife.  Wyldlife is...   Read More

Apple iPad announced

by ZEKE B
March 20, 2010
On January 27, 2010, Apple came out with the new iPad, a tablet computer.  Virtually the same as an  iTouch or iPhone, the iPad is...  Read More

Your high school questions answered
by GRACE M
January 28, 2010
As class requests for next year come due, there is a lot of talk among 8th graders about what it is really like to be a freshman in high school. If you ever wonder or worry about what high school is like then   Read More

ADD and ADHD
by BECKY V
January 25, 2010
ADD and ADHD are common in children and growing more common. “Isn’t that when someone...   Read More

Narwhal awareness
by MADDIE D
January 25, 2010
The Monodon Monoceros, or the Narwhal. This seemingly hypothetical creature exists. In the northern cold of the Arctic waters this magnificent creature is being hunted  Read More

The truth about diabetes
by LEVI K and JAMES F
January 15, 2010
Do you know what diabetes is?  Many people in the world have no idea.  There are two types of diabetes.   Read More

About candy canes

by AVALON G.
January 13, 2010
Candy canes are a very sweet treat that we have during the holiday season. When we eat them we don’t even think about where they came from or why we have them.  Read More

How to pass school newspaper
by TYRUS C
January 15, 2010
Are you trying to publish an article on to the website your reading this on write now?  Are you behind in School Newspaper?  If so,  Read More

Mock elections continue
by PAIGE B.    
January 5, 2010
Whether you think they’re a popularity contest or just for fun we keep having them every year. These are the student mock elections. The elections are held  Read More

Fry Soccer!
by JAMES F
January 1, 2010
Soccer has been a great love of Mr. Fry for all of his life, and he decided to get his students involved in his passion.  Eleven years ago Mr. Fry decided to start a soccer program here at Mill Creek.  Read More

Do we eat too much popcorn?

by NATHAN W
December 1, 2009
Do you think that we eat too much popcorn? Me, I don't think that we all eat enough.  I mean that - we really don't eat that much popcorn in the first place.  Read More

Will 2012 Be The End?

by JORGE M
December 1, 2009
December 21st, and the Earth is close to uninhabited. The remainder of our human race has turned into a twisted mutation of something out of a horror film. New York buildings are now ancient ruins  Read More

4-H and today's youth

by JULIEN H
November 25, 2009
4-H (head, heart, hands, and health) is a non-profit organization created as an educational agricultural program aimed towards youth,   Read More

Have you had a cup of coffee today?
by KATELYN W
November 23, 2009
Three cups of coffee a day brings a positive impact to your brain and body (according to www.coffee.com).
Drinking coffee in moderate amounts in your mid-life improves the work of the human brain and reduces the risk of  Read More

Welcome, new students!

by SARAH S
November 12, 2009
As you may know, we have many new students this year.  All of them seem to like it here!  Two new students  Read More

Need some help in school?

by DANA T
November 10, 2009
You're getting c's, d's , and maybe even lower grades.  You're so confused on what happened with your homework, and your science project is ruined.  You need some help  Read More

Swine flu hits
by NATHAN W
November 12, 2009
Swine flu, is it really that serious? Ask yourself that. What do you think? First off, listen to this then decide what you think of the swine flu. The swine flu virus usually is found infecting pigs. The virus then mutates  Read More

History of YouTube

by DENNIS Y
November 3, 2009

YouTube, is it a time killer or a good use of time? You think, is it a waste of time or entertaining? YouTube allows you to upload videos  Read More


University of Michigan

DIMITRIOS P
October 27, 2009
The University of Michigan was established in 1817.  It was built in Detroit as the Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania, about twenty years before Read More