About the Boiling Point
The Boiling Point is the student-produced newspaper of Shalhevet High School and is published in print at least four times per year. Unsigned editorials represent the majority view of the members of the Editorial Board, which consists of the Editor-in-Chief, Deputy Editor, Managing Editor, Web Editor-in-Chief, Community Editor, Opinion Editor, and the Faculty Adviser.
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The Boiling Point welcomes submissions of signed editorials from members of the Shalhevet Community, but the final decision regarding printing of such editorials is reserved for the Editorial Board.
Letters to the Editor may be submitted via e-mail to [email protected]. The Boiling Point reserves the right to edit letters and opinion submissions and all submissions become the property of The Boiling Point.
Signed editorials and advertisements in the Boiling Point purchased by third-party organizations do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Editorial Board or the Boiling Point as a whole.
Inquiries regarding the purchase of advertisements may be directed to Advertising Editor Jonathan Fishman, at [email protected].
Shalhevet High School is located at 910 South Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, California, 90036.
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