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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 Girls Volleyball prepares for a set vs Catonsville Tuesday night. They won the match 3-2.

Nebraska volleyball shines new light on women’s sports

Caitlin Meeker, Reporter September 28, 2023

On Wednesday, August 30 , the 2023 Nebraska Women’s Volleyball team beat Omaha 3-0 in front of a crowd of 92,003 people, setting an attendance record for the largest women’s sporting event in all of...

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

Learning from new perspectives opens opportunities

Olivia Potochnik, Reporter September 28, 2023

Increasing one's understanding of culture and education is becoming easier every day. From surfing the internet, to visiting museums, there is never an end to how much one can learn. A unique way to expand...

Many people feel that the new logo spells death for the iconic brand. Image created by Midjourney Israel.

Twitter strives to create new image

Henry Hottenstein, Co Editor-in-Chief September 26, 2023

Billionaire Elon Musk has made a series of changes to twitter after purchasing it last year. Musk changed the app’s name to X, as well as changing the logo.  The change follows a 60% drop in ad revenue...

The rhinovirus (pictured above) is the virus that most frequently causes the common cold, and is more present during the fall months. Image from Creative Commons.

Back to school illness strikes Hereford

Maddie Herring, Co Editor-in-Chief September 26, 2023

When students return to school in August, there is a well-known fact that in a few weeks, everyone will be sick. Whether it be from proximity to each other, stress, or other factors, soon enough there...

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.

AVID Summer Institute bolsters teachers

Samantha Robbins, Reporter September 26, 2023

Over the summer, four students from Hereford’s AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program were selected to go to the AVID Summer Institute, for the first time. The institute moves from city...

Principal Covert chats with a student in the hallway. He wanted to continue connecting with students this year following his promotion to prinicpal.

Principal Covert emphasizes importance of Hereford community

Sydney Goorevitz and Henry Hottenstein September 30, 2022

Introduction to Journalism contributors: Kay Duncan, Maddie Herring, Caitlin Meeker. Hereford’s principal Robert Covert is approaching his new position with a focus on community input and communication....

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

New freshmen officer position promises financial success

Anna Knepley and Caroline Daily September 30, 2022

Introduction to Journalism contributors: Evan English, Rakim Hill, Graham Matthews, Olivia Potochnik. Freshman class elections wrapped up this past week featuring a new position focused solely on fundraising. Class...

Principal Covert proudly shows off Herefords many awards.

Principal Covert introduces new school rules

Henry Hottenstein, Opinion Editor September 13, 2022

Enforcing new school rules, Robert Covert steps in as Hereford’s new principal after Mr. Joe Jira’s retirement. For example, students who want to leave class now must sign out and sign back in and...

Hereford welcomes back our barnyard friends

Hereford welcomes back our barnyard friends

Caroline Daily, Co Editor-in-Chief September 13, 2022

Hereford’s cows, Emma and Joy, returned to school from their summer home at First Fruit Farms, on Sep. 12th at 9:40 am. Officer Croft escorted the trailer with the two cows through the crowd of students...

Varsity football gathers in a huddle mid-game against Manchester Valley on Aug 19.

Bulls set for successful fall season

Jay Goetz, Sports Editor September 13, 2022

Hereford’s first home football game of the season takes place on Friday, Sep.16, where the bulls will take on Owings Mills. The student section theme is Hawaiian: fans are encouraged to wear bright,...

AAPL pushes students to earn Seal of Biliteracy

AAPL pushes students to earn Seal of Biliteracy

Sydney Goorevitz, Features Editor September 10, 2022

Hereford High World Language teachers encourage students to take the AAPL test in the Spring, for an opportunity to receive the Maryland State Seal of Biliteracy.   Earning this award offers an accomplishment...

Truss arrives at 10 Downing Street after an audience with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

British Prime Minister replacement predates normal election

Anna Knepley, Co Editor-in-Chief September 9, 2022

On Monday Sep. 5, Liz Truss was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, following the resignation of Boris Johnson. Truss becomes the UK’s fourth Prime Minister in six years. Her election comes...

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