Council’s Golden Jubilee!
The Hanover High School Council is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year! Council was founded in 1972 with the goal of letting students and staff work alongside each other to better our school community,...
The Hanover High School Council is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year! Council was founded in 1972 with the goal of letting students and staff work alongside each other to better our school community,...
After half a year at Hanover High School, Casey Kelsey, our newest science teacher, feels at home here, and is excited for what may come in the second semester. “Starting a new teaching job...
Mrs. Elizabeth Soucy knew she wanted to be a teacher ever since her childhood in Newbury, NH. Her interest in history goes way back: growing up, her family went to old houses and museums...
After a year and a half of Circle, Hanover High students have mixed feelings, to say the least. The Broadside recently sent out a survey to gauge student opinion about the program and measure...
Three people responded to the One Desk online interview. These interviewees are anonymous, and probably strangers to each other, but they share one thing in common: the desk they sit at. The purpose of...
Council has had a very productive year so far! Let’s address the elephant in the room: the mascot. On Wednesday, February 2, Council confirmed the new mascot election timeline, brought to us by the...
On the weekend of November 12-14, the She’s the First chapter at HHS held their 2nd annual Exercise for Equality event. Exercise for Equality is a fundraiser where not only is there a set...
After trials of block scheduling last year at HHS, the administration had adapted it to become a lasting system. In addition to new block periods, which meet for an hour and a half every...
Megan Sass has been working as a school psychologist for her entire career. From Mascenic Regional, to Wilton Lyndeborough Cooperative, and now to Hanover, she has been working with young people for over twenty...
The entrance to the third-floor men’s bathroom stood out in an otherwise unremarkable hall, its entrance barred by a mesh of yellow caution tape, upside-down trash cans, and paper signs as a result of...