Keyword: Alison Hagen
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The bell rang and students rushed through the halls once again, although now following a different schedule. Sophomores and juniors walked to their assemblies, and seniors prepped for their yearbook picture. Freshmen moved eagerly with purpose in the halls; they clutched their paper containing room numbers of their destinations. more
After a shaky start in the spring, a quick glance at a weather app on a Smartphone shows the temperature has risen and the sun is here to stay. Recreational summer clubs are opening, outdoor activities are increasing and hours in the classrooms have ended at Hewlett High School. more
The long anticipated Advanced Placement (AP) testing began this week, bringing extra hours of work, stress, and less hours of sleep for all students enrolled in the AP program. more
Hewlett High School is not only known for its accomplishments in academics, but also in extracurricular activities. more
The stands of Hewlett High School’s gym were three-quarters filled about 6 p.m. on March 14 as the seniors ran through the doors. Cheering loud with enthusiasm as anticipated, the seniors set the tone of the spirit for the rest of Sports Night. more
Recently in my English class, we read the novel “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan” by Lisa See. In the book, the main character lives in 19th century China and is required to bind her feet in order to attain beauty for her future marriage. more
A cozy snow day at home on Feb. 3 marked the start of Hewlett High School’s third quarter of the 2013-’14 school year. more
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math program commonly called STEM is a hot topic in education. Continuously promoted, Hewlett High School’s Robotics Club has definitely recognized its importance. more
On Harold Road in Hewlett Neck, Herald student columnist Alison Hagen took photos of her brother, Bradley, an eighth-grader at Woodmere Middle Schhol. more
Glancing out the window during English class and to your pleasant surprise all that is visible is white. Flurries of delicate, soft and crisp, snowflakes flow through the air. And all it took was that one glance for a smile to spread across your face. more
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