Mt. Hebron’s robotics team won first place at the two-day For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics Competition in the Chesapeake District, which was held at McDonogh School from March 15 to March 17. The FIRST Robotics Competition is an international high school robotics tournament […]
Jussie Smollett, an actor in the hit television show Empire, was beaten in an alleged hate crime early last week. Smollett, who is black and openly gay, claimed to have been assaulted in Chicago last Tuesday by two men who poured what appeared to be bleach on him […]
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 […]
This year, 19 new staff members have joined Mt. Hebron. Eight of the new staff members are teachers and four are administrative staff. Suzanne Aubin: English: Reading 9, Reading 10, and English 11 Honors How do you like your eggs? “I don’t like eggs or cheese. […]
On Sept. 18, Mt. Hebron got a surprise visit from Howard County Public School System Superintendent, Dr. Michael Martirano. During his trip to Mt. Hebron, Dr. Martirano gave insights on his upcoming projects and explained his moral purpose to the work he does. “I’m in charge of a […]
On May 19th through the 21st, Mt. Hebron’s National Economics Challenge teams received 2nd and 3rd place in the National Championship in New York City. The Adam Smith Division, consisting of seniors Steven Jin, Jennifer Jung, Samuel Nitkin and junior Ryan Jung, placed 2nd in the university-level division. […]
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