The Beachcomber sent a survey to the student body in mid-October to gauge the political views of BHS students in anticipation of the upcoming election.
99 students completed the survey, representing...
Beachwood students finally returned to in-person classes today after learning from home since early March.
Like most school districts around the country, Beachwood has had to tackle the challenges of...
Beachwood administrators have initiated a new community circles program this year, held after 10th period on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The purpose of the program is to support the social and emotional health...
Protests have broken out in cities across the country since May 25, when George Floyd, an unarmed black man, was killed by Derek Chauvin, a white Minneapolis police officer.
Floyd was accused by a...
The Ohio Dept. of Education encouraged school districts to continue feeding students during the COVID-19 lockdown this spring.
Beachwood City Schools offered an expanded free and reduced lunch program...
At publication, the United States approaches the grim milestone of 100,000 deaths from COVID-19, with over 1.6 million confirmed cases.
Ohio has over 30,000 confirmed cases and almost 1,800 deaths.
Studies...
The College Board announced adjustments to this year’s AP exams on Friday, April 3 in response to school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The announcement stated that exams will be shortened...
The Beachwood School District launched equity and engagement teams this year to increase equity across the school district.
Beachwood’s Director of Equity and Engagement Kevin Houchins began holding...
Due to the spread of Covid-19, school buildings across the country have been shut down, and educators have been forced to switch to online instruction.
Beachwood’s online learning program began...
The library club held the annual book drive during the week before school was closed, on March 9-13. Club members accepted donations of new or used books before and after school in the high school atrium.
The...
BHS held a Black History Month assembly on February 21.
The assembly was conducted by the Minority Achievement Committee (MAC) Scholars, who aimed to initiate a student-led conversation and welcome...
Currently there is no vaccine to prevent the novel coronavirus. However, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) presents clear guidelines on steps that people can take to decrease their chance of contracting...