Skip to Main Content
Part of The Round Table's multimedia experience

The Round Table

Part of The Round Table's multimedia experience

The Round Table

Part of The Round Table's multimedia experience

The Round Table

Why do we watch Christmas Movies year after year

By Madison Cartwright, Round Table December 22, 2023

Why do we watch movies over and over again? But, each time we still like them and feel Christmas magic.  Through research on the topic of the subject, learn psychology and from students.    The...

Review: Outerbanks

Review: Outerbanks

By Raea Brown, RT reporter November 11, 2021

Outer Banks is about a group of sixteen year old teens called the Pogues, who lived on the rough end of the island. They are trying to find out what happened to John B´s father. On the way to finding...

Blog: New York trip

Blog: New York trip

By Ava Perez, RT reporter October 11, 2021

On Thursday Oct. 21, I arrived in New York City. I had to go to a wedding that started at 7:00pm.  We left the house around 11:00 and it took about seven and a half hours to get there. The traffic...

Spokesman shares some science about slithering snakes

Spokesman shares some science about slithering snakes

By Gabby Pieklo, RT social media editor November 4, 2019

Snakes are thought by some people to be slithery and slimy, but a recent guest speaker at Middletown High School want people to know there’s a lot more to them than that.   Dr. Colin Strine, lecturer...

MHS has a new student resource officer, Deputy Robert Sidow

By Heidi Daniels, Round Table reporter March 23, 2018

He walks the halls with a coffee cup in hand, securing the school building, making sure everything is in order. He stops by classes, to sit and observe the class, then makes his way back to his office....

Couper is one of six new male recruits for the Baltimore Ravens cheer team. He practices stunts twice a week with fellow teammates for the upcoming season.

Former MHS male cheerleader makes the Ravens’ cheer team

By Abbe Pannucci, Round Table reporter May 25, 2017

Friday Night Lights are the highlight of the fall season in Middletown. Driving over Braddock Mountain and into the valley at 7 o'clock on a Friday night, one will start to hear the clash of football helmets,...

Knights "Joust" Out Cancer

Knights “Joust” Out Cancer

By Ally Pick, Round Table reporter May 12, 2017

Middletown High School students will be joining together on May 12 to raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society through the all-night event, Relay for Life. Located at the Banner School...

Unity is in the air

By Heidi Daniels, Round Table reporter May 10, 2017

Spring is in the air, which means warm weather, shorts and Unified Track. This is my first season with Unified Track, and it has been amazing. The people on the Middletown High School Unified Track...

David Key, president of the African American resources, Cultural Heritage Society speaks to the large crowd gathered at the Stonebraker and Harbaugh-Shafer building, about African American history in Frederick County

The little-known history of African Americans in Middletown reveals itself

By Caroline Schaeffer and Marley Pratt February 24, 2017

It’s 1:15 p.m. on the dot at the Stonebraker and Harbaugh-Shafer building in Middletown. At first glance, it’s not obvious, but this well-kept house, mortar chipping on the walls to reveal the horsehair...

Tips and techniques for preparing for college

Tips and techniques for preparing for college

By Erin Cowan, Round Table News Editor January 23, 2017

With the looming presence of college and universities, students feel pressured to do it all. From extracurriculars to jobs and rigorous courses, students on their final run in high school feel the need...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Feature articles