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The Coat of Arms

The Student News Site of Menlo School

The Coat of Arms

Michele Hratko

Michele Hratko, Staff Illustrator

Number of years in The Coat of Arms: 1

Interests outside of school: dance classes, painting, spending time with friends.

Class of 2023

All content by Michele Hratko
 Menlo spent $20.7 million to establish the dining hall and put into place the business, communications and development offices on the third floor. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko

[Photo] Menlo’s Iconic Mansion: A Look Into the History of Stent Hall

Lucas Kawamoto, Staff Writer
April 28, 2023

Menlo spent $20.7 million to establish the dining hall and put into place the business, communications and development offices on the third floor. Staff...

Quigley began taking online ASL classes at Fusion Academy. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko

[Photo] Ginger Quigley Shares Experience Learning American Sign Language

Kaylie Wu, Arts & Lifestyle Editor
April 4, 2023

Quigley began taking online ASL classes at Fusion Academy. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko

Menlo continues to offer free COVID tests. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko

[Photo] Menlo Continues Free COVID-19 Testing Program

Andrea Li, Copy Editor
January 3, 2023

Menlo continues to offer free COVID tests. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko

The JCL waffle sale donates their proceeds to the Redwood Family House, typically drawing in $1,000 with each pop-up. Staff Illustration: Michele Hratko

[Photo] Junior Classical League Promotes Community Engagement with Popular Waffles

Erica Fenyo, Head Copy Editor
November 5, 2022

The JCL waffle sale donates their proceeds to the Redwood Family House, typically drawing in $1,000 with each pop-up. Staff Illustration: Michele Hratko

Originally published in The Coat of Arms Edition 49.1: Are Students BeingReal? Staff Illustration: Michele Hratko

[Photo] BeReal Challenges Norms: Are Students BeingReal?

October 25, 2022

Originally published in The Coat of Arms Edition 49.1: Are Students BeingReal? Staff Illustration: Michele Hratko

Opinions from 48.5 Print covered free periods, Will Smiths slap, graduation requirements and more. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko

[Photo] From 48.5 Print: Free Periods, Free Students: Dismantling the Stigma Around Free Periods

Annie Stent, Copy Editor
May 15, 2022

Opinions from 48.5 Print covered free periods, Will Smith's slap, graduation requirements and more. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko

Twitter can provide you with any type of news you are looking for, whether that be politics, sports or entertainment. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko.

[Photo] Twitter is a Must-Use App

Jake Lieberman, Staff Writer
November 6, 2020

Twitter can provide you with any type of news you are looking for, whether that be politics, sports or entertainment. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko.

School closures during the pandemic have contributed to a rise in mental health struggles among teenagers. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko.

[Photo] Distance Learning Harms Teenagers’ Mental Health, Experts Find

Alex Levitt, Assistant News Editor
November 5, 2020

School closures during the pandemic have contributed to a rise in mental health struggles among teenagers. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko.

While on-campus classes remain closed, Menlo Drama, dance and Mural Club all plan to hold after-school enrichment programs. Staff illustration: Michele Hratko.

[Photo] Menlo to Host After-School Art Enrichment Programs on Campus

Georgia Paye, Assistant A&L Editor
September 15, 2020

While on-campus classes remain closed, Menlo Drama, dance and Mural Club all plan to hold after-school enrichment programs. Staff illustration: Michele...

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