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Sophomore Cassie Milch studying for her first AP Exam.

Sophomores experience first AP exams

Jake Fogel, Section A Editor May 18, 2018

eLast week marked the start of AP testing, in which many will be or have participated for their very first time throughout these upcoming days.   Sophomore Alan Yang, a student taking the APUSH...

Display in Holocaust museum

LCB200 students extend learning to Holocaust Museum

Lara Janosz, Managing Editor May 18, 2018

sFollowing several units about the events of the Holocaust in the AP United States and United States History classes, students of Learning Community B200 made a trip to the Farmington Hills Holocaust Museum...

Senior Brynn Elder and Junior Vikram Lakshamnan pose at the MIPA Conference

Hawkeye staff prevails at MIPA conference

Justin Yaker, Section B Editor May 17, 2018

On April 23, 2018, The Bloomfield Hawkeye newspaper staff attended the annual Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA) conference. The Hawkeye, along with the BHHS TV news, tallied a total of...

Sophomores participate in a revamped community read

Sophomores participate in a revamped community read

Darby Krugel, Copy Editor May 17, 2018

The Community Read has been a tradition within the 10th grade for - years. However, this year, the Community Read project took on a new definition.   “With the opportunity provided by the...

Members of BIFF pose in anticipation of advertising their program at the middle schools.

The Biff is ready for Biffstock, are you?

Caitlin Finerty, Web Content Manager May 3, 2018

After 30 years, the Biff Radio Station is continuing their Andover to Bloomfield Hills tradition of Biffstock, a fundraiser meant to raise money to support the community radio family. “We do Biffstock...

Prom ticket sale begins

Prom ticket sale begins

Caelan Jansen and Jake Weitzman April 30, 2018

tTickets for this year’s senior prom are currently being sold during all lunches in the main commons. The tickets are $70 a piece and will be for sale this week only.   In order to purchase...

Food, fur & fun: the 2nd annual Bring Your Own Dog charity event

Food, fur & fun: the 2nd annual Bring Your Own Dog charity event

Debra Moraitis, Staff Writer April 30, 2018

The second annual Bring Your Own Dog (B.Y.O.D.) is approaching on Sunday, May 6th from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm at the Franklin Village Green. Hosted by Student Leadership, the dog-fair fundraiser benefits the...

New parking lot to provide additional spaces for juniors

New parking lot to provide additional spaces for juniors

Carly Armstrong, Staff Writer April 18, 2018

As the 2017-2018 school year is ending, the construction of a new parking lot has begun. Construction managers Brian Goby and Carl Mantalo gave a rundown on the plans for the parking lot.   As...

Notable Companies Rearrange Weapon Sale Policies in Response to Florida Shooting

Notable Companies Rearrange Weapon Sale Policies in Response to Florida Shooting

Lara Janosz, News Editor March 26, 2018

Following the Parkland, Florida school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, which has surpassed the 1999 Columbine shooting as the deadliest school shooting, many businesses across the nation,...

MDOT Fixes Potholes

Kaylie Brooks, Student General Manager March 19, 2018

I’m Kaylie Brooks at the WBFH News Desk. The Michigan Department of Transportation has been fixing the potholes around Michigan. As of March 5th, many areas on I-696 and I-75 have been repaired. For...

BHHS Girls’ Tennis Spring Tryouts

Kaylie Brooks, Student General Manager March 19, 2018

Girls tennis team tryouts are taking place March 14th-16th at the Wessen Indoor Tennis Club. The Varsity-A tryouts are 3-4:30 pm and the Varsity-B and JV tryouts are from 5:30-7 pm.

Photo by: Parents Magazine

The Breakdown of This Year’s Nasty Flu Season

Jenny She, Feature Editor March 19, 2018

   Is it a common cold? No, it’s much worse. The 2017-18 flu season has plowed it’s way across the country, triggering alarm and fear in our schools, workplaces, and homes. The...

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