Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Rally attendees write words of hope on sticky notes after the speakers finish. The notes were posted on the red wall behind the stage speakers were performing on.

Photo Gallery: Rally for detained migrant children

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
October 1, 2019
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Student Council sponsor Jennifer Russell introduces the senior football moms for their dance at the homecoming community pep rally on Sept. 25. They performed a dance to songs like “Old Town Road” and many more with their sons on the football field at the homecoming parade.

Photo Gallery: Homecoming week

Arisha Hirji, Web editor
September 30, 2019
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Sophomore Alexandra Geer passes the ball to her teammate. This is Greer’s second year playing on the JV team.

Photo Gallery: Volleyball vs. Irving Nimitz

Arisha Hirji, Web editor
September 30, 2019
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A Nike employee leads sophomore Breanna Britton, who is blindfolded, toward an obstacle course made of Nike shoe boxes.

Photo Gallery: Living Well Expo

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
September 18, 2019
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News is not a narrative

News is not a narrative

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
September 2, 2019
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Principal Amy Boughton poses with the HHS wall in her office.  Boughton moved into her office the weekend after her appointment on June 20.

Moving Up

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
August 28, 2019
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Choir director Alexander Carr teaches the soprano girls choir group during his second day at Hebron. Carr has already made a comfortable environment and connections with his students. “I’ve only met a handful of them, but I’m interested in finding out more about them,” Carr said.

A New Legacy

Sarosh Ismail and Arisha Hirji, Reporters
August 26, 2019
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Lewisville High School senior Maritoni Songco gives a  speech about being kind to people even when you do not know them. Each school had two representatives who talked about what kindness meant to them or a personal example related to random acts of kindness.  “The thing about being a kindness ambassador is that you don’t have to be the president of your student council or a cheerleader or anything,” Songco said. “You just have to be willing to make a difference at your school and in your community.”

Photo Gallery: Kindness Convocation

Katlynn Fox, Editor-In-Chief
August 10, 2019
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Junior Paul Lewis practices foil. Paul will compete in the Junior Olympic National Championships Feb. 15-18.

On point

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2019
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