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The Student News Site of Beverly Hills High School

Highlights

Highlights

Spanish teacher recovers from severe accident

Spanish teacher recovers from severe accident

Highlights January 13, 2016

Lauren Hannani staff writer Spanish teacher Susan Schneider just thought she was driving to a service on Kol Nidre, the night before Yom Kippur, where she would meet her waiting friends and family. Instead,...

Post-awards ceremony group photo

DECA maintains reputation, places high in Anaheim

Highlights January 12, 2016

Ben Shofet, Business Manager In their first competition of the year, DECA traveled to Anaheim on Jan. 8 to compete in a district competition against nearly 60 other schools from across Southern California...

Low enrollment could affect electives, administration says

Low enrollment could affect electives, administration says

Highlights December 11, 2015

Juliette Deutsch, co-editor-in-chief Sophia Goldberg, staff writer Natasha Dardashti, staff writer Lauren Hannani, staff writer Enrollment has dropped since 2010 from roughly 2,000 students to 1,593. Although...

Romeo Carey sticks his infamous pose. Photo by BEN SHOFET

The man behind it all: Romeo Carey runs KBEV

Highlights December 11, 2015

Ben Shofet, Business Manager Actor. Mentor. Teacher. Producer. Traveler. Coach. These are just a few of the many titles that Film Production teacher Romeo Carey holds. Although Carey has been at Beverly...

Albion Street charity event gives students perspective

Albion Street charity event gives students perspective

Highlights December 7, 2015

Article by Sydney Tran, staff writer Photos by Guy Ginsberg, co-editor-in-chief Albion Street Elementary School, Beverly’s sister school in East Los Angeles, has welcomed Beverly students to their campus...

Why we can not let ISIS win

Highlights December 3, 2015

Veronica Pahomova cartoonist Reader discretion: The bits of humor in this article are written with no intention to offend anyone or diminish the severity of ISIS, but to simply add a sense of comic relief....

Various Beverly students apply the tricolour flag to their profile pictures. Photo compilation by: KEITH STONE

Effects of Paris terrorism ripple through Beverly

Highlights November 25, 2015

Evan Minniti, staff writer The recent terrorist attacks that the Islamic State carried out in France, which claimed the lives of 137 people, has sent shock waves across the international community. Even,...

Beverly students #PrayForParis on social media

Highlights November 25, 2015

Keith Stone, staff writer People around the world are circling their online wagons following recent terrorist attacks around the world that left 130 people dead and more than 350 people injured in Paris...

Normans react to global rash of terrorist attacks

Highlights November 25, 2015

Nirav Desai, staff writer In addition to the claiming of 130 lives, the recent terrorist attacks in Paris have spurred some to call into question why international attention has been focused largely on...

While walking around the front lawn, students offer supportive words to those suffering from mental health issues.

Mental Health Awareness Day sheds light on suicide prevention and mental health

Highlights November 9, 2015

Jason Harward, staff writer Suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15-24 year olds. More teens die from suicide, which is treatable through medicine and/ or counseling, than from AIDS, birth...

Inside Service Learning

Inside Service Learning

Highlights November 6, 2015

Jamie Kim, staff writer Veronica Pahomova, staff writer Sydney Tran, staff writer Students see them in the hallways carrying boxes of cans and recyclables, wearing their maroon sweatshirts and harboring...

Girls varsity volleyball falls to Culver City

Highlights November 5, 2015

Isaiah Freedman staff writer Girls varsity volleyball lost 16-25, 10-25 and 10-25 to Culver City on Tuesday, Nov. 3. In addition, it was senior night for those seniors on the team. Senior captain HaRim...

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