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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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Hugh Lory (17) spins a fidget spinner. The spinner has helped Lory use energy in class and pay attention.

Fidget devices sooth hyperactive minds

Lauren Litsinger, Reporter April 21, 2017

Sitting in the same uncomfortable chair for an hour and twenty minutes is boring. Students have discovered new toys to keep themselves from getting distracted. Spinners, fidget cubes, and TechDecks...

Conspiracy theories gain attention through social media

Anna DeLibro, Reporter April 6, 2017

Conspiracy theories can be a controversial topic, you either believe them, or you don’t.  Some theories have gained a lot of traction in the past year or so, thanks to popular videos on YouTube and...

Style goes back in time

Kyle Wetzelberger, Reporter April 6, 2017

As the school year nears and end, and time keeps passing, so does the style of clothes among the students. It’s inevitable that style is going to change, but is it now making a complete circle? Jeans...

Hungry Harvest hits Hereford

Chloe Parker, Reporter April 6, 2017

If the amount of produce that is thrown out every day was saved and redistributed to the less fortunate, millions of people could be fed throughout the world.  According to the End Hunger Association,...

Lindsay Posner (20) is wearing non-prescription glasses. She purchased these fake glasses at Claires for five dollars.

New trend brings back old memories

Lindsay Clarke, Reporter April 6, 2017

This latest trend may bring you back to your elementary school days when you had to have the latest hot pink fake glasses from Claire’s. Why wear glasses that don't aid your vision? Many students have...

Photo by Jen Barranco

Sam Wanamaker (18) and Jimmy Danielczyk (18) hoard the last two bags of popcorn in journalism class. I enjoy eating popcorn while working for the harbinger Danielczyk  said.

PrePOPped POPcorn gains POPularity

Jen Barranco, Reporter April 6, 2017

If you’d ask students a couple years ago what SkinnyPop, Boom Chicka Pop, Buddha Pop, or any other brand of healthy pre-popped popcorn, was most people would have no clue what you were talking about....

Abstract art exhibited in a section at the AVAM. Several artists display a diversity in style, while following a similar pattern, unlike anything seen anywhere else.

Making a new name for art

Lily Cavallaro, Reporter April 6, 2017

The city of Baltimore has a reputation unlike any other city in America. Our city bleeds purple in the fall, and orange any other time of the year, attracts millions all over the nation to our very own...

Dancers from Newtown High School rehearsing before their show later that day.

Baltimore County Dance Festival

Chloe Parker, Reporter March 26, 2017

Students from Carver, Dulaney, Milford Mill, Patapsco, Parkville, West Towson Elementary, Windsor Mill Middle, Franklin, Chatsworth Elementary, BCPS Men's Ensemble, Deer Park Middle, Lansdowne, Owings...

Technology hinders economic success

Lindsay Clarke, Reporter March 10, 2017

It’s hard to balance a social life, academics, and extra-curricular activities. Despite being busy, many students spend any extra time on their phones, and this is impacting their grades. Most teens...

“La La Land” appeals to this sports fan

Brady McGee, Reporter March 10, 2017

I get it. A white, straight male who usually is declaring who will be the next NBA MVP is writing a review for musical drama “La La Land.” It doesn’t make sense. I’m supposed to like action movies...

Dance 4 prepares for rehearsal with their modern warm up sequence.

Dance programs grows

Megan Loomis March 10, 2017

A program that only started off with 30 dancers now has over 100. Dance teacher Erin Norton came to Hereford seven years ago and has transformed the program completely. Norton taught at New Town...

Dancers take trip to perform

Alex Trikeriotis, Online Editor March 10, 2017

On Friday, March 3, dance students will be leaving at 9:30 to attend a field trip at the Maryland Dance Alliance at the Gordon Center in Owings Mills. They will be taking classes and performing that evening.

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