By Nola Minogue ’21 Lion’s Mane Jellyfish have largely stayed up north- preferring frigid arctic temperatures and dark abysses. Yet now they’re traveling south and…
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By Nola Minogue Education. For the past century, the American public’s perception of what school is has largely remained the same- a group of students…
By Mandy Rosenberg ’20 Starting in the 2019-2020 school year, the Beverly Middle and High Schools shifted their history classes to fit new department standards.…
Following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, the Black Lives Matter Movement experienced a new wave of demands for justice. This time, leaders…
By Nola Minogue ’21 This week, Mayor Mike Cahill of Beverly called in an interview with the Ledger, eager to answer the questions on students’…
Above: Music Dept. on 2019 Music Trip to Washington, DC By Leah Katz ’21 The Beverly High School Music Department has always been known for…
By Nola Minogue ’21 May 2020. Since 1955, the College Board, a nonprofit providing college entrance exams, has created and administered Advanced Placement tests for…
Above: Wordcloud by Mandy Rosenberg By Emily Rosenberg ’20 On Friday, March 13, it was announced that Beverly Public Schools would be closed for two…










