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The McHenry Messenger

McHenry High School's student-written and -edited newspaper

The McHenry Messenger

Campbell Bitterman

Campbell Bitterman, Freshman Correspondent

Campbell Bitterman is a freshman at MCHS's Freshman Campus. She enjoys writing when she has time and reading. Campbell is a competitive swimmer for the both in and outside of MCHS. This is her first year on the Messenger's staff.

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Though it makes logistical sense to separate freshmen from upperclassmen in different buildings, the social impact on freshmen has made the transition to high school more difficult.

Review: Freshman Campus

Campbell Bitterman, Freshman Campus Correspondent
May 3, 2022
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Even though the CDC changed their quarantine guidance from 10 to five days, walking back into school only five days after testing positive for COVID puts students and staff at risk.

Opinion: The five-day quarantine is too short

Campbell Bitterman, Freshman Correspondent
February 4, 2022
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Spanish teacher Natalie Alatorre, who teaching at MCHS during remote learning, has hit her stride now as a second year teacher at both the Freshman Campus and the Upper Campus.

[Photo] Giving back

January 6, 2022
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Senior Mackenzie Cutler and coach BJ Macdonald embrace during the girls swimming teams banquet following their senior night meet.

Varsity girls swim team celebrates season during banquet

Campbell Bitterman, Contributing Writer
November 23, 2021
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A table full of cereal, mac and cheese, and other foods waits in the main office at the Freshman Campus on November 19 at the end of the AIM Challenge food drive for Food For Thought.

Freshman Campus raises money for district food pantry

Campbell Bitterman, Contributing Writer
November 22, 2021
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