Settling In – An Interview With Our New Band Director
New school years bring back many old and familiar faces, as well as some new. Amongst those is Joshua Pauly, Hanover High’s new band director. Formally the director of band at Essex High in...
New school years bring back many old and familiar faces, as well as some new. Amongst those is Joshua Pauly, Hanover High’s new band director. Formally the director of band at Essex High in...
The Hanover Boys Soccer team lost their semi-final game at Stella Stadium in Nashua on November 2015 during penalty kicks which ended up costing them the game and a chance at winning the Division...
March Intensive at Hanover High School is a time when we take a break from our regular academic courses, and teachers and students take mini courses that provide learning for learning’s sake. It gives...
The seven members of the Hanover High School varsity girls cross country running team capped their stellar 2015 fall season on Saturday, November 14, with a great race at the New England Championships in...
In a recent interview, Ms. Patten of the school’s tech department and Ms. Eakin of the media department were asked various questions about the use of Schoology as a Learning Management System, or LMS...
Grinding has taken over our dances. In case you’re not familiar with this current style of dancing at Hanover High school, it’s a practice where a male comes behind a female and presses his...
Despite PSATs and Veterans Day being a hindrance to Wednesday meetings, Council has been busier than ever before. In a nail-biting vote, the body passed a motion for 9th graders to have open campus...
William Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” is coming to Hanover this November 6th, 7th, and 8th! This particular Shakespeare play is performed less often than the rest, perhaps due to its controversial take...
Wednesday, a few minutes after Activity Period was over, Council finally passed the “Freshmen Open Campus” Motion, with two amendments. The first amendment was to move the Open Campus privileges from Second Semester as...
The General-Editor spends two minutes discussing the upcoming Council meeting