Beverly Highlights, the student newspaper of Beverly Hills High School, has returned to print for the first time in nearly a decade, reviving one of the campus’s longstanding traditions of student journalism.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District announced the return of the publication, which has served generations of Beverly Hills High School students as a platform for reporting, storytelling and student expression.
Produced entirely by students, Beverly Highlights features campus news, features, opinion, culture and other student-driven coverage that reflects the perspectives and interests of Beverly Hills High School’s young writers and editors.
The return to print marks a meaningful moment for the school community, reconnecting a respected campus publication with a new generation of student journalists.
“As a former Beverly Hills High School student, this moment is especially meaningful to me,” said Board of Education President Judith Manouchehri. “Beverly Hills High School’s Beverly Highlights has long been an important platform for student journalism and expression. Its return to print reflects our commitment to ensuring students have meaningful opportunities to share their perspectives and engage their school community.”
District officials said the reintroduction of a physical newspaper gives students a tangible way to engage with their work, their classmates and the broader school community.
Copies of Beverly Highlights will be available at select on-campus events and locations for students, staff and families.
As Beverly Hills High School continues to honor its history while preparing students for the future, the return of Beverly Highlights reinforces the role of student voice in educational excellence.
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