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Print Edition
Yearbook editor-in-chief Rida Jailani looks through photos she took for an in-class assignment on April 11. Jailani was the photo editor of last years yearbook, which was nominated for the program’s first ILPC Star Award since the 2012 book won a Bronze Star.
Yearbook nominated for state award, winners announced April 21
Sarah Rogers, Contributor • April 18, 2024

Editor’s note: This story was written as an assignment for Steven Jones’ 1st period journalism class. “The Hawk Eye” editors chose the strongest story submitted by students to be published online. After being nominated...

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Latin club students pose with their awards from their Junior Classical League state competition this past weekend on April 6th. Eight students from the school’s Latin club participated in events and four advanced to nationals.
Latin club students place at state convention
Gavin Lambert, Reporter • April 12, 2024

Latin club students participated in the Junior Classical League (JCL) state competition this past weekend on April 5-7. Eight students from the school’s Latin club participated in events and four advanced to nationals. “Latin...

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Senior Kizzy Debarah grew up traveling, and plans to pursue coding and fine arts to follow her dreams of further travel.
Hawks Uncovered: Senior Kizzy Debarah
Krista Fleming, Managing Editor • April 16, 2024

She was 6 years old when she learned they’d be moving.  Until then, senior Kizzy Debarah had lived in Ghana her entire life. She had always wanted to live in the United States — the land she believed dreams were made of....

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Junior Ethan Hunt prays over his team before a game. Hunt said he has been blessed by God to have the people he has in his life and commit as a junior. (Photo provided by Ethan Hunt.)
Pitch perfect
Krista Fleming, Managing Editor • April 4, 2024

It started with T-ball games.  His parents had always loved sports, so at 5 years old, Ethan Hunt learned to bat, pitch and run. T-ball turned to baseball and football, and even though he was constantly limping after particularly...

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Conan Gray has experimented with different styles of music, and his release of “Found Heaven” on April 5 was his transition to feel-good pop music.
Conan Gray’s “Found Heaven” is revolutionary
Peyton Kuschmeider, Multimedia Editor • April 12, 2024

When I first started listening to Conan Gray back in 2020, I fell in love with his soothing melodies and melancholy lyrics of “Sunset Season”...

Infographic: Unknown Pet Facts
Infographic: Unknown Pet Facts
Mie Bakuya, Reporter • April 11, 2024

A microphone at a rally for school choice in Arizona. Out of all the states that have implemented school voucher programs Arizona has one of the largest school choice programs in the country.
Opinion: School choice is more coercion than free will
Felipe Castro, Reporter • April 17, 2024

American public education is a dying beast, and the vultures have already started circling it. Today’s students are more distracted than ever....

Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling things I’ve been told related to mental health that are actually myths. This month, I’m talking about how you don’t always have to wait to get to the end of the tunnel to find the light.
Myths by the Month: Finding light in the darkness
Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor • April 15, 2024

“There’s light at the end of the tunnel.”  I’ve constantly heard this phrase, and yet, the more I hear it, the less I believe it.  Losing...