Keyword: Alison Hagen
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Whenever I expressed my wish for the school year to end to my older friends, their responses often included remarks about time going by much faster than they expected and feeling nostalgic in the end. Despite my desire to complete high school and move on, they all promised me that I would be sad to leave once the ending was near. more
After a long few weeks of preparing for and taking Advanced Placement (AP) exams, students at Hewlett High School are finally releasing a well-deserved sigh of relief. more
After four years of anticipation in Hewlett High School’s music department, I finally participated in the well-known, highly regarded trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. more
After four years of anticipation in Hewlett High School’s music department, I finally participated in the well-known, highly regarded trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. more
The weather may be inconsistent, but spring has definitely arrived at Hewlett High School. Last week, students enjoyed having a small break from school where they could stop and smell the start of a new season. The smells of college visits, Advanced Placement (AP) review sessions, outdoor sports, and community service permeate through the high school halls. more
What better way to showcase the artistic talents of Hewlett High School students than at the annual Vintage Open-Mic Night? more
The Youth Leadership Club (YLC) is a strong force within Hewlett High School. This group includes students that could be considered role models based on their community involvement and commendable character. more
The stands of Hewlett High School’s gymnasium will be nearly filled to capacity at 5 p.m. on Feb. 26 as the seniors run through the doors, making their grand entrance. Cheering loud with enthusiasm, the seniors will set the tone of the spirit for the rest of Sports Night. more
Now that Hewlett High School seniors are beginning to hear back from colleges, the cycle begun a year ago will start over as the Pupil Personnel Services Department will begin to focus on helping the juniors. more
Current high school students are a “what’s up?” generation. Instead of saying “hello, how are you?” we usually greet each other with “hey, what’s up?” Whether students give a long response or not, they probably have a lot that is “up.” more
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