The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

Student artists Alysha Taylor, Zoe Butler, Eddie Lundy, and Hannah Woffinden stand in front of their finished mural, which is on display at Yuubi Sushi in downtown Beaverton.

Beaverton student art installed at local restaurant

Natalie Foote, Staff Writer June 3, 2020
Four BHS seniors reveal a mural three months in the making
The art piece Party Lyfe made its creator, Nate Taft, a Silver Medalist in this years Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.

Taft recognized in national art competition

Anouk Clendenning, Editor-in-Chief March 19, 2020
Taft's art shines on a national level
Creative Writing is the perfect class for aspiring authors with a sweet tooth

Creative Writing Workshop: a class with a dedication to imagination

Melody Cosgrove, Editor February 14, 2020
A writer’s dream come true
Yourlastbreath focuses on creating a safe space for students struggling to voice themselves in todays society.

Former Beaverton student creates website to encourage artistic expression

Brady Rogers, Senior Editor March 15, 2019
The website allows a creative outlet for those who feel vulnerable to societal standards
Re-read your old picture books

Re-read your old picture books

Kimaia Gassner, Senior Editor June 19, 2017
Where The Wild Things Are teaches kids that there’s no place like home, it’s okay to be mad, and to forgive.   Within those 10 sentences that Sendak masterfully pieced together, children learn that everyone has a wild side. So pick up one your favorite childhood picture books— you might learn something.
“You’re Strong Enough to Hold it” is a new mural painted by two students at Beaverton High School

Fresh art to embellish the walls of Beaverton this spring

Allison Van Horn, Senior Editor May 5, 2017
What better way is there to spice up the halls of Beaverton High than by putting up a new mural? Answer: there is none. For the past six months, seniors Emma Rosicky and Skyler Moore worked collaboratively to craft Beaverton’s newest art addition.
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