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Hebron High School News Online

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Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye



A representative from the Virtual Learning Academy speaks with an attendant of the 2022 LISD in person job fair in the gym. The event showcases all schools in LISD, as well as multiple departments in the district, to potential applicants.
LISD to hold job fair March 25
Nyla Smith, News editor • March 24, 2023

LISD will hold an in-person job fair on March 25 from 9-11:30 a.m. in the Hawk Arena. The event is led by LISD’s human resources department and will showcase all schools and organizations in the district.  Once just a teacher...

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The mural advertising C-Con painted on the windows of the kids space is displayed. The mural, featuring BB-8, Spider-Man and characters from “Spy Family,” was designed and painted by supervisor of community engagement Diana Slavinsky and members from her team.
Carrollton Library C-Con to be held March 17
Shehzil Imran, Feature editor • March 16, 2023

The Carrollton Public Library at Josey Ranch will hold its second Carrollton-Convention, also known as C-Con, on March 17 from 4-8 p.m. C-Con, the city’s version of Comic-Con, was first held in 2019 and is being reintroduced...

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With the addition of social media influence, the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in hate crimes around the country, it is safe to say today’s teenagers have seen the lot of it. On top of this, two students passed away last semester, something very difficult to process at such an early point in a person’s mental and emotional development.
It’s just allergies
Emma Short, Editor-in-chief • March 9, 2023

Generation Z comprises the population born between 1997-2012. It is the most ethnically diverse generation in American history, and makes up 27% of the U.S. population. While its diversity and intelligence has made a difference...

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Leeah Boyd pole vaults at a meet March 17. Leeah is one of three sophomores girls in the state with a personal record of at least 12 feet, leading with an inch difference between her and fourth place and a foot difference between her and tenth place. (Photo provided by Kerri Boyd)
Vaulting to victory
Krista Fleming, Entertainment editor • March 26, 2023

It was her brother’s senior year. Eighth grader Leeah Boyd was watching him practice pole vaulting, unable to keep the awe from her face. Shuffling forward with wide-eyed excitement, she asked, “Can I try?”  Within an...

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Senior Srija Venna poses for a photo.
Running to success
Hyunsol Lim, Web editor • March 20, 2023

After deciding to try out track in 7th grade, senior Srija Venna walked on the track at Killian Middle School. She began to get ready to run her first mile and a half, and although it was a cold day, she was sweating nervously....

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Sophomore Karen Chen paints a portrait during her third period art class.
“When I was younger, I didn’t know what I wanted to pursue,” 
Chen said. “[Art] was 
one of the few things I enjoyed, [and] my friends were saying I was good at [it], so I said, ‘Why not just pursue something I might be good at in the future?’”
A stroke of inspiration
Daniela Perez, Reporter • March 17, 2023

A concrete fence surrounds the patio of a sand-colored café with white arched doorways amid a blue sky. The café is located on a canvas in a city of watercolor, painted by stroke of hand. Sophomore Karen Chen won the Superintendent...

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Track and field competed at Lewisville Relays meet March 10
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“The Horror-Verse” is a blog in which I bring to light both the good and bad movies of the horror genre. If you too love horror movies, but hate wasting your time on the vast amount of sub-par ones, this blog is specifically catered to you.
The Horror-Verse: “Scream VI” is one of the best in the franchise
Shehzil Imran, Feature editor • March 20, 2023

“Scream” was the first slasher film I ever watched at the age of 12. Ever since I witnessed the infamous killings at the hands of Billy Loomis...

“The Horror-Verse” is a blog in which I bring to light both the good and bad movies of the horror genre. If you too love horror movies, but hate wasting your time on the vast amount of sub-par ones, this blog is specifically catered to you. (Graphic by Shehzil Imran and Maya Imran)
The Horror-Verse: “Terrifier 2” is terrifying
Shehzil Imran, Feature editor • February 26, 2023

I watched “Terrifier” around five years ago, and though the movie stood out from other killer clown movies I had watched, I did not like...

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Rest with Romance: “Before We Were Strangers” will have you captivated
Rahma Shaikh, Reporter • February 18, 2023

I’ve always found myself drawn to second chance romances. I enjoy discovering the reasons the characters separated. I love the heart-stopping...

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