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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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James Traynor (‘22) sinks a three pointer while guarded by Grayson Hammann (‘22). The Rec Ball players in Team Sports have been practicing for weeks in preparation for the season.

Rec Basketball returns after two years

Peter Capan, Reporter/Lead Illustrator November 19, 2021

With the return of JV and Varsity winter sports comes the long-anticipated 2021-2022 Recreational Basketball league. Following the 2019-2020 season, Rec Ball was forced to take a gap year.  While disappointing,...

Digital Art provides creative outlet for students

Digital Art provides creative outlet for students

Peter Capan, Sydney Goorevitz, and Chase Hogan November 17, 2021

With the end of the first quarter approaching, students in Mr. Samuel Tillman’s Digital Art class are beginning their first major project: a film montage. The goal is to represent change through...

Ms. Souvouvra directs Greg Bara (‘25) on how to fold a pop-up book. He copied Ms. Souvouvra’s directions and successfully folded his pop-up book.

A pop into Ms. Souvouvra’s Fundamentals of Art class

Natalie Burger and Emma Cruise November 15, 2021

Mrs. Daria Souvouvra keeps up the creativity in her Fundamentals of Arts class, as her students start a new unit on pop up books. Students are asked to make a pop-up book about a story they have written...

Mr. Sobel and Ella Casper (‘23), Haley Hamel (‘24), Tabatha Maenner (‘24), and Fiona Coulby (‘24), perform Old Abram Brown to celebrate Halloween with an odd and spooky tune.

Chorale class takes on Halloween with spooky tunes

Caroline Daily, Maria Maltese, and Mae Altberger November 14, 2021

In Mr. David Sobel's period 4B chorale class, students celebrate their Halloween spirit by performing a spooky song while also putting finishing touches on their winter concert music.   The class’s...

Academic workload disrupts student balance of responsibilities

Aleia Yeager, Reporter November 9, 2021

The 2020-2021 Covid school year brought instability to millions of students. Now, as we enter the 2021-2022 school year, scholars find themselves struggling to stay on top of schoolwork and balance their...

A new sign debuts at the Hereford track

Sophie Shive, Reporter November 9, 2021

For those who haven’t been to the Hereford turf field recently, a sign was placed on the wall in between the male and female restroom doors. The sign was made by an unnamed company and donated by the...

Hereford Theatre to perform The Alibis

Sophie Shive, Reporter November 9, 2021

This year the Hereford theatre department will perform The Alibis. With only four weeks to prepare and Covid-19 safety regulations to follow, theatre needed an easy to put together, socially distanced,...

Janet Sovich, conductor of the band and orchestra, reassures and calms the nerves of her musicians. The band performed two pieces with Andrew Chung (‘22) soloing.

Performing arts showcase excites musicians after year of no concerts

Aleia Yeager and Natalie Burger November 8, 2021

The fall performing arts showcase granted musicians and performers the taste of concert glory that they missed last school year. The showcase was divided into two parts: one at 6:30 and one at 7:45. Band,...

Students show mixed opinions towards schedule changes

Peter Capan, Reporter/Lead Illustrator November 4, 2021

Coming off an improvised school year, Hereford took the opportunity to revamp the way the school functions by implementing a new enrichment format and three lunch periods instead of two. Some changes were...

Students fascinate classmates with speeches on unique topics

Students fascinate classmates with speeches on unique topics

Anna Knepley, Ashley Lawrence, and Sienna Ford November 3, 2021

Mr. Rose’s underclassmen speech class finished informational speeches with the first quarter coming to an end. The students wrote about topics they were well informed on, to captivate and persuade...

Katie Lowe (22), Taylor Brinsfield (22), and Alex Bierly (22) discuss developments in their research. The trio completed AP seminar in just 14 weeks last year, and are excited to see what develops from a full year of research.

AP Research students complete ultimate balancing act

Jake Epstein, Jay Goetz, and Henry Hottenstein November 3, 2021

Seated in a corner library table, a lone junior and a dozen seniors conversed quietly, while numerous sources filled their computer tabs. The class diligently took note of sources which they would incorporate...

Administration team finds solution for students following Covid-19

Anna Knepley, Co Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2021

Beginning the 2021-2022 school year, Hereford’s administration changed the timing and main purpose of enrichment due to contractual issues with teachers. The 30-minute study period moved after first...

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