Timeless: Journey through the 24-25 MLEC Yearbook
The Timeless yearbook is a collection of all the wonderful memories in in the 2024-2025 school year. Learn more about the creation of it as told by Adriana Garcia.
The Timeless yearbook is a collection of all the wonderful memories in in the 2024-2025 school year. Learn more about the creation of it as told by Adriana Garcia.
The MLEC elections for the 2025-2026 school year have concluded. Learn about the election results and get to know your new officers, as explained by Edisleibys Cuesta.
Caribbean Culture Club’s Carnival passed just last week. Learn more about the highlights and significance of the event, as told by Isabella Chavez.
By Isabella Chavez SAT season is here, and students are preparing for a test that plays a major role in college admissions. The SAT has two main sections: Reading/Writing and Math. It can also help students qualify for scholarships like Bright Futures. Most colleges look for scores between 1050 and 1250, but a strong SAT…
This past week teachers enjoyed time at the Black History Luncheon, hosted by Black History Club. Learn more as told by Sebastian Sanchez.
MLEC recently implemented Lightspeed security systems to monitor violence and bullying at school. Read more about the effects of this policy as told by Thomas Farrugia.
The Culinary ProStart competition took place in Orlando last weekend, where two MLEC teams competed to show off their skills. Learn more as told by Marlon Bojorge.
The class of 2025 enjoyed a day at Universal parks this past week. They spent the day making memories and having fun. Read more as told by Edisleibys Cuesta.
Seniors experienced their final spirit week at MLEC this month. It marked a time of excitement and nostalgia. Learn more as told by Tiffany Perera.
March is Women’s History month, but at MLEC we don’t just honor women of the past, we highlight the women making history today. Read more as told by Marlon Bojorge.