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Shalhevet Boiling Point app for iPhone and iPad


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News
Developer: Joelle Keene
Free
Current version: 1.14, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 28 Aug 2023
App size: 1.94 Mb

The Boiling Point is the student-produced news source of Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1999 it has been providing its community with news for over 20 years. It maintains an active digital website, which was launched in 2011, as well as a print newspaper that circulates about four times a year.
This app is to allow our readers and others around the world to remain better informed on the topics they cover. Different from our website, however, you will receive push notifications for new postings, such as articles and videos. If you would like to comment on an article, you can do so at the bottom of its page. If you would like to write a letter to the editor or reach the publication for anything, including for stories you might want them to cover or a possible interview about an event or issue, please feel free to email them at [email protected].
App designed and developed by Web Editor-in-Chief Benjy Kolieb ‘26.

More about The Boiling Point:
The Boiling Point keeps its community based readers as well as their global readership informed on, among other topics, the happenings of Shalhevet, the Los Angeles Jewish community, news regarding Israel, American politics, and other local, national, and global issues and trends. Within its local, national, and global landscape of reporting, The Boiling Point strives on providing local angles for its school and community based readers. We are also active on social media.
The Boiling Point has also won numerous awards across its platforms from multiple national contests. Among a multiplicity of other awards, both for the paper as a whole as well as individual staffers, of late it has won its ninth Gold Crown from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association of its 11 total consecutive crowns for its print paper as well as an Online Pacemaker from the National Scholastic Press Association — of its two total — for its website.