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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

Students collaborate among each other, attempting to identify the argument, claims, and evidence in an argumentative article. This is part of the students’ daily routine in Seminar, helping them get used to what they would be doing for the AP test.

New course prepares students for college

Midori Day, Reporter November 16, 2018

A new course called Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone was introduced into College Board in the fall of 2014 and implemented in schools starting in 2017. The course was created to allow students to conduct...

2019 prom changes are unfair

2019 prom changes are unfair

Maggy McGuigan and Midori Day May 31, 2018

Nationwide, Prom has always been a day that students have dreamt about. Most people would consider this as one of the most memorable moments of high school. The changes the county has recently made...

DEWing the dewy skin spring makeup look

DEWing the dewy skin spring makeup look

Sierra Webb, Reporter May 9, 2018

Warm weather is approaching, flowers are blossoming, and the nights are getting lighter: spring is in the air. With summer just around the corner, dewy and natural skin is a necessity for the warmer weather. Taking...

Mackenzie Greenwood is awarded he William Donald Schaffer Helping People Award by State Comptroller Peter Franchot. She was the youngest Marylander to win this award.

Mackenzie Greenwood opens Little Free Pantry

Sydney Powell, Reporter May 9, 2018

Take a second. Think back on those wonderful, carefree, ordinary afternoons after getting home from elementary school, of going home, relaxing, maybe taking a nap, and then going outside to meet friends...

Hannah OBrien (19) jumps a fence while fox hunting with Mount Caramel Hunt Club.  She started fox hunting before she started show jumping.

Hannah O’Brien carries on family riding tradition

Sarah Borton, Reporter May 9, 2018

Some athletes have grown up with a ball at their feet or a lacrosse stick in their hand, but Hannah O'Brien ('19) has had a horse by her side. "I live on a horseback farm, so I've been riding my whole...

Fortnite- popular game provides titillating time

Grace Clarke, Managing Editor May 9, 2018

  To any adult, the newest battle video game looks like any other – fighting, shooting, and violence. But the latest craze, Fortnite Battle Royale, has several features that are keeping millions...

Informational advertisements for the Glow Dance are posted throughout the hallways and on social media. Glow big or glow home was just one of the slogans created by Student Council.

“Glow” crazy at this year’s spring underclassmen dance

Anna DeLibro, Reporter May 7, 2018

Student Council will be organizing a spring “Glow Dance” that is set for Saturday, April 28. The dance will be neon and glow in the dark themed, and invites all grade levels to attend. The theme was...

Hereford graduates set up their displays for the annual art show in the caffeteria. The AP Studio students showed off their portfolios to guests.

NAHS members display their work at annual art show

Nicole Burkoski, Reporter May 7, 2018

Students in the National Art Honor Society (NAHS) will attend the art show and auction in order to display and promote their work. As students present their art work in the cafeteria, different judges...

Megan Loomis (18), Lily Albanese (18), Gillian Tiralla (18), Katrina Villanueva (18), and Grace Isennock (18) pose for a picture before their last winter performance. They will be performing on April 12 in their last ever high school performance.

Students display their choreography at annual spring dance recital

Lily Cavallaro, Reporter May 7, 2018

Dance teacher Erin Norton’s dance program is performing during their annual spring recital in the auditorium on April 12. In comparison to the most recent winter recital, with the spring show comes nostalgia...

Gaige DuBois (19) takes a selfie to show off her newly colored purple hair. After three attempts to perfect the look, she was pleased.

Brightly colored hair becomes more mainstream

Emma Charles, Reporter May 7, 2018

You’re shopping in the grocery store and a woman taps you on the shoulder to ask where she can find some Bagel Bites. She has bright blue hair. Don’t lie, your eyes are going to linger maybe a second...

Illustration by Amanda Rodier and graphic edited by Daniel Stewart

Why the red face? Students discuss their embarrassing moments

Lily Cavallaro, Reporter March 14, 2018

Embarrassment is one of the most uncomfortable and awkward emotions one can feel. According to GoodTherapy.org, embarrassment typically occurs following an accidental failure to meet accepted social standards....

Grace Jung (18), Paige Johnson (18), Emily Levitt (18), Lydia Naughton (18), and Kristen Mitchell (18), celebrate the start of the year at Dulaney High Schools annual senior barbecue. Students have been painting the rock since 1965.

Spirited events could transition into traditions

Anna Jerrems, Reporter March 14, 2018

From the ringing of the cowbells, to watching the bull mascot dance, there are plenty of ways that Hereford is spirited. But what goes back a little further than spirit? Tradition. Are there any traditions...

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