Through pop culture and politics, 2018 has driven younger generations to get involved in movements to change society. As a result, changes were brought about that will last through the new year. #MeToo Movement: The #MeToo movement went into full effect after being started in late 2017. […]
On Dec. 17, teachers from Mt. Hebron invited two women, Reverend Gertie Williams and Montia Gardner to sit on a panel at the Ellicott City Colored School and explain the function of segregation in schools and its effects on our society today. They were given the opportunity to […]
On Dec. 6, art teacher Ms. MaryKate Hannah announced that two students, senior Sierra Faish and junior Bethany Jackson, won a competition for young artists. They were chosen by a jury of the Maryland Art Education Association (MAEA) to have their artwork displayed at the BWI Thurgood Marshall […]
Over the last few months, two Mt. Hebron students, juniors Olivia Minnich and Anastasyia Borysovska, experienced separate car accidents at the intersection on Mt. Hebron property as they were exiting the school parking lot. Neither of the student drivers were severely injured. Borysovska stated that the worst injury […]
From Nov. 30 through Dec. 8, the Mt. Hebron Theatre Company presented “The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe.” The play is adapted by J. Robinette and based on the works of C.S Lewis. It was directed by Theatre teacher Mr. Steven Barker and Math teacher Mr. Tom […]
TIME magazine has released its annual list of people of the year for 2018. The magazine gave the title – which goes to the people who they have judged as being the most influential over the past year – to Jamal Khashoggi, Maria Ressa, two young Reuters reporters, and […]