Honest reporting is among the fundamental principles of journalism. But on Jan. 6, The Baltimore Sun published an article titled, “Move to gender-neutral graduation dress sparks debate in Howard County,” that failed to uphold this standard. The article announced that Howard County officials made a decision to require […]
September is childhood cancer awareness month, and for the fifth year the Mt. Hebron Student Government Association (SGA) will be selling Hebron for Hope T-shirts at all lunch shifts from Sept. 8 to Sept.11, as well as at the football game Friday night to benefit John’s Hopkins Children’s […]
On July 7, the Mt. Hebron community received an email from Principal Scott Ruehl with a huge announcement. The message declared that effective July 20, Mr. Ruehl would be leaving Mt. Hebron for a position at the Board of Education as the Director of Leadership Development. This is a […]
On Saturday, May 23 the Mt. Hebron football program is hosting an all day Pro Wrestling fundraiser event, and all Vikings are welcome to attend. This an all-day event filled with activities that include a car wash at Einstein’s Bagels and a flea market, featuring a variety of […]
Outdoor concert season is quickly approaching, and the release of festival line-ups is a common topic among students. On Jan. 17, the 2015 Firefly Music Festival lineup was finally unveiled. The festival occurs annually at The Woodlands in Dover, DE and will take place over from June 18 to […]
At Mt. Hebron, the ninth grade English curriculum requires students to read Night, the memoir of holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. During this unit, students learn about the six million individuals who lost their lives during this tragic period of human history. In 2009, English teacher Ms. Cyndie Fagan and Special Education […]