Footnotes in France
From the blog, posted en route by Patty Armstrong: “Words and photos cannot express the emotions felt by all when the group sang their first note in Pontigny today. The acoustics were beyond anything...
From the blog, posted en route by Patty Armstrong: “Words and photos cannot express the emotions felt by all when the group sang their first note in Pontigny today. The acoustics were beyond anything...
Think of how much paper is used by schools. Even with the technological glory of computers, an average school uses an enormous amount of paper. Paper is everywhere; students read from books made of...
Imagine a world where students don’t need to carry around textbooks because their books reside on their iPad, which they have with them in every class. If each student had an iPad in...
Two new semester-long STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Art) science classes are coming to Hanover High next year. Ms Milender will teach DARMA (Design, Applied Research, and Modeling Art), and Mr. Holloway will...
Girls Hockey This year, the Hanover Girls Hockey Team meant business. The day after teams were announced, the varsity held a special team meeting to discuss the goals for the season, filling an entire...
Would you be opposed to doing your homework during class and listening to lectures at home? Classroom flipping is an educational strategy that is catching on at schools around the country. The traditional learning...
Despite the icy roads, a multitude of runners decorated Hanover’s wintry streets last weekend. However, no one was craving hot cocoa or cider on this winter day. Instead, athletes were focused on their upcoming...
Here at Hanover High School there is a Helping Haiti Club that meets every Tuesday in Madame Doyle’s room. Sophie Bartels, a student at Hanover High school, and Janet Daniels, an instructor of sewing,...
Are you feeling a little wild this winter? With Winter Wild you can conquer mountains, make first tracks, and race daylight. Winter Wild is an uphill racing series spread out between eight different peaks...