Author: HHS Broadside
Who’s That New Face In The Music Department?
You may have seen her dancing around in the chorus room or strolling through the halls: it’s Hanover’s new chorus/Footnotes/music theory teacher, Mrs. Jennifer Chambers! A high energy teacher with a deep-rooted love of...
Magister Novus
Mr. Eskilon has come to HHS this year to replace our former Latin teacher of many years, Mr. Buck. He was first introduced to Latin when he took a survey course in college on...
Dresden School Board Report for September
As the Dresden School Board Representative on Council, I’m going to try something new this year, and write a monthly report in the Broadside about the agenda and discussions for each meeting. I know,...
Gun Control: Round n
Wayne LaPierre is at it again. After the recent shooting at the Navy Yard, he cited inadequate security at the compound as the problem. This is similar to his call for armed guards in...
A New Face in Hanover
I was recently walking down the hall with a girl I had just met in my Journalism class. A pretty girl with impeccable fashion sense and butterfly tattoos, she struck me as an interesting...
Bullying Awareness Month (October 2013)
Every year PACER hosts the National Bullying Prevention Month. This month brings awareness to what bullying does to people in a community. The months’s mantra is “The End of Bullying Begins with Me.” Everyone should take...
Moving on Up to New Hampshire
Moving can be intimidating and going to a new school can be scary. Everyone hopes to be welcomed and to be accepted. For sophomore Kelly Anderson the transition to HHS was easier because of...
The State of Vermont vs. Common Sense
The Vermont legislature has proposed a tax on sugary drinks. According to the Valley News, this tax would add “a penny per ounce to the cost of sodas...