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Dr. Joseph Kristobak stands in the Hershey High School Morning Announcement studio. Kristobak will serve as the interim principal for the remainder of the 2016-17 school year. (Broadcaster/ Emily Briselli)

HHS Welcomes Interim Principal Dr. Joseph Kristobak

Emily Briselli, Managing Editor January 26, 2017

As Hershey High School bids farewell to principal Dr. Dale Reimann, it welcomes interim principal Dr. Joseph Kristobak. With an extensive background in education, he will take over for the remainder of...

HHS teachers show their support for public education by wearing red on Wednesday, January 18, 2017. This national movement among teachers has been in protest of the potential Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos. (The Broadcaster/ Marisa Balanda)

HHS Teachers Wear Red to Support Public Education

Marisa Balanda, Editor-in-Chief January 23, 2017

During the week of January 16, 2017, many teachers across the nation wore red to protest President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos. DeVos is the Chair of the...

MHS and HHS students gather for a picture before the talent show on Saturday, January 7, 2017. Students from both schools grew closer as they talked back stage and shared their talents during the performance. (Submitted/Michelle Weber)

HHS and MHS Talent Show A Success

Echo Rogers, Reporter January 18, 2017

From drum solos to rapping to Irish Dance, the show was full of many unique talents. Hershey High School (HHS) and Milton Hershey School (MHS) came together to put on a talent show on Saturday, January...

Multiple testing tables sit in the Hershey High School (HHS) library everyday. These tables are available for students to make-up or retake tests. (Broadcaster/Moxie Thompson)

Views of Testing Rules at HHS

Moxie Thompson, Reporter January 9, 2017

The students lean over the table, scribbling down the last of their answers before the teacher repeats “stop.” These students are a just a few in a sea of students who take advantage of test retakes....

The Broadcaster Podcaster launches on iTunes

The Broadcaster Podcaster launches on iTunes

Robert Sterner, Advisor January 2, 2017

The Broadcaster is pleased to announce the start of our very first podcast: The Broadcaster Podcaster.  Available on iTunes, the podcast has several shows that operate under its umbrella.  This means...

Slo-mo: 6th Annual HHS Charity Volleyball Tournament in Video

Robert Sterner, Advisor December 23, 2016

Included below are a selection of slow motion videos, taken by Mr. Sterner, of the action during the 6th Annual HHS Charity Volleyball Tournament.

HHS Junior Maryanne Nortier laughs it off when her serve hits the ceiling. Nortier played for “We the People” who will advance to the final four. (The Broadcaster/Mallory Drayer)

The Broadcaster’s Best Photos: 6th Annual HHS Charity Volleyball Tournament

This gallery represents the best work of The Broadcaster's coverage of the 6th Annual HHS Charity Volleyball Tournament.  The tournament raised over $2000 for the 4-Diamonds fund and Orange 4 Owen.

(Top L-R, Marc Zuckerman, Scott Eberle, Devin Bratton, and Zach Shrift; Bottom L-R, Natalie Sicker and Ali Cronin) Team U.S.A. poses after win against Two Bump Chumps in 6th Annual Holiday Volleyball Tournament. The final score of the game was 17-15. They will be moving on to the Final Four. (The Broadcaster, Kate Sinz)

Team U.S.A. beats Two Bump Chumps to win 10 a.m. round

Elizabeth Newman and Kate Sinz December 23, 2016

U.S.A. defeated Two Bump Chumps during the 10 a.m. bracket of Hershey High School’s 6th Annual Holiday Volleyball Tournament. The game went to a tie breaker ending with a final score of 17-15. The...

Sophomores Mayah Nicholson, Micah Nicholson, and Katie Cocco are selling backed goods for mini-THON during the volleyball tournament on December 22, 2016. The baked goods were 50 cents a piece. (Broadcaster/Kieri Karpa)

HHS Mini-THON raises money for 4-Diamonds at annual HHS Volleyball Tournament

Kieri Karpa, Layout Designer December 23, 2016

Mini-THON has decided to get in the mix with the concerts and the volleyball tournament. Outside the gym, there are two stands. One marked mini-THON, the other bake sale. The proceeds earned both of...

The official White House Christmas tree, an 18-foot-6-inch Frasier fur from Jefferson, N.C., is trimmed with ornaments decorated by children of military families in the Blue Room of the White House in White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, during a preview of the holiday decorations. The theme for the White House Christmas 2012 is Joy to All. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

They Won’t Be Home for the Holidays

Kieri Karpa, Layout Manager December 20, 2016

For some families, the holidays can be a painful reminder of who isn't with them. Hershey High School’s senior Lindsey Hunsberger and sophomores Marc Hunsberger and Mackenzie Dehart all have an active...

A screenshot of the outage map of Pennsylvania Power and Light (PPL) indicates that the downed power line will be repaired by 10:30am.  The outage caused Derry Township School District to start the elementary school day two hours late. (Broadcaster/Robert Sterner)

Hershey Middle School, Elementary struck by power outage

Robert Sterner, Advisor December 20, 2016

A downed power line knocked out power to Hershey Middle School and the Elementary School the morning of Thursday, December 15.   Due to the outage, Hershey Elementary School students will...

HHS freshman Alex Held studies biology for her upcoming unit test. Held, along with many other students, spend lots of time studying for quizzes and test this time of year. (Broadcaster/Elizabeth Newman)

Students face workload before and over winter break

Elizabeth Newman, Reporter December 19, 2016

Students are making a list and checking it twice...of all the work they have to do before break. The students and teachers of Hershey High School are all facing lots of work before the winter break....

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