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  • The class of 2024 has been promoting senior day on their Instagram page.

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    Senior day boosts class spirit

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    Johnny Dingus Band covers and creates

  • Junior class wins Spirit Week

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    Junior class wins Spirit Week

  • Juniors Morgan Izzo, Marlene Schoof and Ryan Fowler study in AP Spanish. New friends like these have helped Schoof’s transition tremendously.

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    Learning from new perspectives opens opportunities

  • Jadon Gaines (‘24)(far left), Hereford alumni Sherise Atkins (center left), Mrs. Blama (middle), Rachel Holbrook (center right), and Grace Berquist (far right) show their Hereford pride at the AVID Summer Institute.

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    AVID Summer Institute bolsters teachers

  • Mrs. Vance (Left) and Mr. Foster (Right) celebrating their retirement.

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    Hereford bids farewell to parting faculty

  • Literary classics appear in classrooms across the school. Students criticized these books for their dated language and complex themes.

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    ‘I don’t think anyone really reads anymore’: Reading continually decreases for teens

  • Recycling can still be a viable option, but it needs to work alongside reducing and reusing. Waste Management Hierarchy taken from EPA.

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    It’s time to trash recycling

  • Part of Hereford’s agricultural program includes caring for animals, which ensures that future farmers and wildlife caretakers will treat them in a humane and ethical way.

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    Students are the future of wildlife advocacy

  • Along with exterior injuries, instant noodles are a high sodium food. An excess of sodium can lead to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

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    Unsupervised children suffer burns from instant noodles

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    Andrew Tate arrested for sexual assault allegations

  • Without women and girls in schools, the Taliban will not be recognized as the formal government of Afghanistan by Western countries.

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    Taliban deny Afghan women right to education

  • Nick Geppi (23), Jake Gillispie (24) and Giselle Barke (24) help fix the new pasture to prevent one of the goats from jumping the fence.

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    New pasture grows Ag department

  • Student council and class officers meet to discuss homecoming and other upcoming school events.

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    New freshmen officer position promises financial success

  • Ella Ellrich (’25) reads Harry Styles feature in Better Homes & Gardens magazine. The magazine came out on April 26th to promote Harry’s House.

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    Shining light on popstar Harry Styles

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Hereford Harbinger

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Hereford Harbinger

Cyber Monday sales challenge tradition

Cyber Monday sales challenge tradition

Maggy McGuigan, Reporter March 7, 2019

Despite the long lines and aggressive competitors, year after year, customers race to be the first to hit the shelves after Thanksgiving, kicking off the Christmas shopping season. However, in recent years,...

Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade brings festivity and spirit

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade brings festivity and spirit

Halli Powers, Reporter February 21, 2019

If you celebrate Thanksgiving, chances are you have heard of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade; a bunch of big balloons float down the streets of New York City, which are lined with millions of people...

Rewearing clothes isn’t a sin

Maggy McGuigan, Reporter February 21, 2019

A month ago, if someone told me to wear the same things to school for a week, I would have called them crazy. For absolutely no reason at all, I wouldn’t let myself wear any piece of clothing that I...

The science behind essential oils

Anna DeLibro, Reporter February 14, 2019

With new health trends on the rise, it’s a given that you have heard of essential oils at least once. However, their popularity does not necessarily mean they are understood. Essential oils have been...

Adviser Jennifer Houseknecht advertises information for UNICEF on a bulletin board in her classroom. She looked forward to taking a new club during her second year at school.

New branch of UNICEF is introduced

Midori Day, Reporter February 14, 2019

This fall, a new club was introduced to the school; the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Juniors Gabriella Chalker (’20) and Ashley Cain (’20) decided to start the...

Spotlight: Lets Get This Bread

Spotlight: Let’s Get This Bread

Emily McNicholas, Managing Editor February 14, 2019

It’s Friday, Oct. 26 at 6:59 a.m. Buzzbuzz! Text message from the pep rally basketball team group message: “Let’s get some freakin’ bread today, guys!!” No, we weren’t actually going to...

Teacher’s summer vacations include summer jobs

Anna DeLibro, Reporter February 6, 2019

Do you ever wonder what teachers do over the summer? Although teachers luck out by having one of the only jobs that gives you a three-month break, some decide to keep working. According to a study conducted...

Erecthion at the Acropolis in the rain

Art teacher shares traveling experiences

Maggy McGuigan, Reporter February 6, 2019

New to the school this year, art teacher, Daria Souvorova, brings other talents to the table such as designing and sewing her own clothes and maintaining her traveling websites. Souvorova has been interested...

Cuffing Szn

Emily McNicholas, Managing Editor January 29, 2019

Urban Dictionary Definition: “During the fall or winter months people who would normally rather be single or promiscuous find themselves along with the rest of the world desiring to be ‘cuffed’ or...

[My graduate program] directly relates to my job,so pretty much every day Im talking about my grad class with my students because Im learning new information, Stuller said. At the end of last year, she knew she would be able to use the class for her teaching.

New school year brings new adviser

Maggy McGuigan, Reporter December 12, 2018

At the end of last year, the Harbinger Staff received bittersweet news that our advisor, Mary Beth Stuller would be starting a graduate program at Johns Hopkins University and could no longer run the journalism...

Spirit Club introduces new “captains”

Halli Powers, Reporter November 30, 2018

The start of a new school year inevitably brings changes, and this year is no different. To kick off the 2018-2019 school year, aspects of school spirit have changed, including alterations to Pep Rally...

Local spa and salon reopens under new management

Katie Salko, Features Editor November 16, 2018

Elizabeth Jacob Spa and Salon is, as its website says, a “hidden gem” within Baltimore County. Located off of Frederick Road, the salon is only six minutes from the school, and is currently under...

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