Changing the world at HHS
In a world where environmental concerns are at the forefront of global discussions, our very own high school is dedicated to making a change in our community through our Environmental Club. Advised by Jeannie...
In a world where environmental concerns are at the forefront of global discussions, our very own high school is dedicated to making a change in our community through our Environmental Club. Advised by Jeannie...
Hanover High School Juniors and Seniors gathered in the auditorium on January 4th to witness and participate in the celebration of two esteemed women judges. Judge Anisa Rasooli and Judge Geeti Roeen settled in...
One of the most memorable Hanover soccer seasons in recent memory came to an end at Stellos Stadium on Friday, November 3rd, when the Bears were handed a 4-0 defeat to the 6th-seeded Bedford...
You may have noticed that Hanover High has a new bench behind the cafeteria, but that’s not a very exciting story, and this bench means a lot more. Just over three months ago, on...
As the nation readies itself for a divisive and likely messy election year, state courts across the country are deliberating on the question of whether former President Trump can be included on their primary...
Hopefully, by now, you have all gotten a chance to meet Mr. Olson since he replaced Ms. Beaupre as associate principal and, more relevant to us, as the person who wishes us a successful...
In my experience as a student, the computer lab has never been an essential academic aid. With the “rebranding” of the computer lab, you may have assumed that the change is only in name;...
Last year, Council passed the Town Hall Motion to require each class to “hold one town hall meeting each quarter for the purpose of intentionally including the student body in the democratic process, to...
As the chaos of midterms and Semester 1 comes to a close, a new set of classes, teachers and extracurricular activities can create new stress. Here are a few practices that may be useful...
VIVE LE FRANCAIS! To this proclamation, students enter Ms. Khasanova’s classroom. Shelves are fitted with colorful paperback books, Eiffel tower souvenirs and a painting of a cobbled stone alley; the walls are plastered with...