Kali Cramer HCA is serious about allowing their students the opportunity to obtain the credits they need not only to graduate, but to jump right into their college years. Taking a dual credit class is just one of the many ways to start. A dual credit class is one that is offered through a university, … Continue reading
Alex Reinhold As students are rested from spring break and they make ready for the final stretch of the school year, some HCA students are not only working hard on their studies but also after school and running for the track team. With a fantastic coach and a superb amount of skill, this year is … Continue reading
Emma Wilde As students get farther into their high school career, the pressures of looking for the right college become more and more relevant. Of course, taking the ACT goes hand in hand with applying for college and planning out the next steps of life. HCA continues to try and improve ACT and SAT scores. … Continue reading
Emma Wilde When trying to complete work during class, it is very frustrating to not have access to an important website. When asked about the student wireless system, Mary Martin stated, “We do have restrictions; every school does. It’s trying to care for the kids and be safe.” Despite some precautionary blocks put in place, … Continue reading
Robert Doby Internet memes: we’ve all heard of them. From Nyan Cat to Fred to Rebecca Black, the internet is full of spontaneously created ideas that spread rapidly from person to person. Through cuteness, catchiness, or “so-bad-it’s-good”…ness, certain ideas become instant pop culture sensations where others flop. But what makes a meme a meme? Why … Continue reading
Lilli Abbatacola “She made my heart pound, I skip a beat when I see her in the street and at school on the playground, but I really wanna see her on the weekend.” These are the famous words from Justin Bieber’s song Baby (ft. Ludacris). The young Canadian pop star was discovered in 2008 by … Continue reading
Ask Bob! All life’s conundrums solved by an intangible intelligence. Send in your questions to askbob@harvestherald.netai.net or place them in the box at the back of Mrs. Nolan’s room. Dear Bob, So, this guy asked me to prom, but I do not have any desire to go with him. How do I say no gently? … Continue reading
Stonegate banquet hall will be hosting the 2012 HCA Prom on May 5. Student council has once again put together a spectacular event, providing soup, salad, a dinner, “midnight snacks”, a variety of desserts, and a night full of dancing. Tickets are sold for $55, a bargain deal as opposed to Bartlett’s price of $65, … Continue reading
We at the Harvest Herald understand that this is a difficult time of year. Seniors are graduating, some unsure of where they want to go. Juniors have the pressures of standardized testing. Sophomores are beginning to understand the reality of their responsibilities in high school. Freshmen undergo the challenges of starting a new year and … Continue reading