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The Oracle

Senior leaders stand in row and applaud each other. Olivia Broock (‘27) is a member of Drama Queens and has been in the process of organizing the posters for the seniors in her class. She said it feels strange to be a rising senior and to see some of her closest friends embark on a new journey. “Honestly, some of these seniors are some of my best friends,” Broock said. “Whether I've gotten a lot closer with them this year or they've been one of my really close friends since I first got here, it really doesn't feel real that they're leaving.”
Photo Gallery: ‘A lasting impression’
May 27, 2026
After donating blood during Archer's annual blood drive, Bonnie Van Hoytema ('28) reaches for a bottle of water and a chocolate bar. Donors are given sugary snacks and fluids to help their bodies recover following the procedure. The campus event brought together students, faculty and staff in an effort to address ongoing blood shortages. "I donated because I want to make an impact for others," Van Hoytema said. "Our youth really drives activism, and I want to take advantage of opportunities like this to help."
Pints for a purpose
May 18, 2026
Sixth graders practice with their partners for the upcoming Maypole dance. The practice is led by the Director of Middle School Reed Farley. The Maypole ceremony has existed since 1981, when Archer was formerly the Eastern Star Home for Women.
From practice to performance
May 18, 2026
Students read poems from pocket-sized slips of paper distributed by the creative writing class. Having access to poetry, English teacher Sara Rubin said, is important, as it provides an opportunity for students to experiment with literary expression. “It makes me think of Mary Oliver, who has a short piece on writing in which she talks about the importance of poetry in allowing people to imitate writing and thinking,” Rubin said. “It’s a step towards building your own voice.”
Poetry on the go
May 13, 2026
Sophomore Sophie Herbert inputs an order for a cookie at the Students for Shelter bake sale. Herbert is a co-founder of Students for Shelter, starting the club to support the unhoused population in Los Angeles. "Baking is one of my favorite hobbies," Herbert said. "Having a bake sale was fun for me, and it is just a great way to raise money and awareness that can go to so many different things."
Sweet success
May 9, 2026
Beverly Hills Mayor Dr. Sharona R. Nazarian, PsyD, stands in front of the local Beverly Hills farmers market. She was first elected to the Beverly Hills City Council in June 2022. She was later elected as the first Iranian-Jewish Female Mayor in United States history.
Q&A: First Iranian-Jewish female mayor in the United States
By Grace Hinden and Staff Reporter May 28, 2026
Rory O'Malley poses for a headshot. He got his first job on Broadway in "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" in 2006. "I remember being backstage before the curtain opened and thinking this is what I want to do for the rest of my life, which is very strange for an 8-year-old," O'Malley said, "but I just loved it and knew that I wanted to pursue it." (Photo courtesy of Rory O'Malley)
Q&A: Rory O’Malley’s experence being an actor, activist
By Lila Berg, Staff Reporter • May 23, 2026
A graphic illustration depicts the choice between Invisalign and braces that many teenagers face today. Two of the most commonly used appliances include metal braces and Invisalign. (Graphic illustration by Emily Paschall)
Braces or Invisalign?
By Emily Paschall, Editor-in-Chief • May 21, 2026
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