The student news site of Hollis Brookline High School

The CavChron

The student news site of Hollis Brookline High School

The CavChron

The student news site of Hollis Brookline High School

The CavChron

Athletic Trainer, Mike Thompson, with (left to right) Lexie Vachon ’18, Ashlyn Bodhodt ‘18 , Tatyana Rodriguez ‘18, Olivia Bourgeois ‘18, and Hannah Hayes ‘18.

The new trainer

Lexie Vachon, Staff Writer November 21, 2017

For the 2017-2018 school year, Hollis Brookline High School has a new athletic trainer. Michael Thompson, more commonly known as Mike,  is the first full time trainer here at HBHS. Mike is a great new...

Hollis Brookline’s Profile displays some of the school’s academic rigor and overall success. SAU41 is known for typically leading the public educational scene in New Hampshire, consistently ranking within the top three schools year after year. “I believe school is what you make of it and those who chose to go further and dig deeper should be given the credit they deserve,” says Madeleine McCann ‘18, in regard to enabling students to embark on independent projects.

A shift in education: independent learning

Patrick Bloniasz, Co-Editor in Chief November 20, 2017

It isn’t rare to read clickbait headlines when it comes to educational reform, whether it be a new technology, a new program, or changing school start times. Through all the noise, one of the few shifts...

The Ski Swap will be happening Nov. 22-26 at Nashua High School South. “It’s the oldest Ski Swap event in New Hampshire, and we are very happy to continue the tradition of community support,” said Whalen.

Booster Club Ski Swap

Mary Martin, Assistant Editor November 20, 2017

The Hollis-Brookline Athletic Booster Club (HBABC) will be hosting their biggest event of the year, the Ski Swap, from Nov. 22-26 at Nashua High School South. The event, which normally brings in upwards...

The champions pose with their trophy after defeating Bishop Guertin in four sets on November 4th at Pinkerton Academy.

Girls volleyball brings home another title

Avery Webb, Assistant Editor November 20, 2017

In a rematch of the 2015 Division 1 volleyball championship, the Hollis Brookline Girls Volleyball Team defeated Bishop Guertin once again at Pinkerton Academy on November 4 to become Division 1 champions. Finishing...

Students sing at the All New England Choral Festival on Thursday. The HB Honors Choir spent the day practicing and performing with other choirs from the area. Singers Jacqueline Hale ‘18 and Vivian Provost ‘18 enjoyed their time at the festival, saying that “it was cool to be around a bunch of people who just really enjoy singing” and “being able to hear that many voices from around New England was super rad.”

HB Honors Choir brings their voices to Plymouth State

Eleanor Quarles, Co-Editor in Chief November 18, 2017

On Thursday, Nov. 2, the Hollis Brookline Honors Choir attended the All New England Choral Festival at Plymouth State University. The event consisted of 350 voices from around New England, performing Karl...

New Latin teacher Matt MacFarline sits at his desk, preparing for the day ahead of him. “I love it here at HB...I chose Hollis Brookline because of the community. There’s this really strong bond here between the students and the faculty. The students all want to learn here. I didn’t always get that same feeling in other areas,” said MacFarline.

New teachers transition to the new year

Michael Friedman, News Editor November 8, 2017

The beginning of the school year offers a rough transition between the easy-going summer months to the long trek of academic growth ahead. While every student remembers the harsh first quarter of freshman...

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