Meet Carmen Bascunen!
Interview by Hannah Sobel Name: Carmen Bascunen Department: Foreign Language Q: Where were you this time last year? A: I was teaching at Dartmouth. Q: Why did you choose HHS? A: I’ve been subbing...
Interview by Hannah Sobel Name: Carmen Bascunen Department: Foreign Language Q: Where were you this time last year? A: I was teaching at Dartmouth. Q: Why did you choose HHS? A: I’ve been subbing...
By Paul Hurford Nancy Kress is returning from her most recent maternity leave of about two years. She was and still is a math teacher, and she is teaching Algebra 2 this year for the first semester,...
By Eleanor Keats This year Hanover High wel- comed Ms. Gado back to the Eng- lish Department. She had spent the previous two years teach- ing at the Ibstock Place School in London. She...
By Liz Haas When one thinks of fall sports, soccer, football, field hockey, and maybe even cross country and volleyball come to mind. However, for many Hanover High students, crew is a fall sport,...
By Carl Tischbein Last year, Ms. Mills, one of Hanover High School’s math teachers, was mysteriously absent for the whole year. While many teachers may have heard about her adventures, few students seem sure...
by Carl Tischbein As I drove up Route 14 through Hartford, the urban areas of White River Junction slowly faded away into a depressing sight. As the road wrapped around the frequent bends in...
By Sonya Gurwitt It was raining as my brother Sam and I got out of the car in front of the old barn in Greensboro, VT. We carried our suitcases down the hill to...
By Emma Burnham Every day, 22,000 children around the world die of preventable causes, said Kul Gautam, former deputy executive director of Unicef (the United Nations Children’s Fund), who was in town on September...
By James Wolfe James Harvard, a Council member at Hanover High, attended the American Legion Boys Nation program in Washington, D.C. this summer. We interviewed him about his experiences. Boys State, a state government...
By Rachel Margolis On July 9, 51 high school students gathered at the Newseum, the acclaimed media museum in Washington, D.C., to officially begin the Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference. “This is...