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The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

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Junior Harmony Sample practices passing to her teammate at practice on Oct. 7. Sample has been playing volleyball since she was 11. “I was originally a dancer, but my sister was a volleyball player so I was always at her tournaments,” Sample said. “When I decided to stop dancing, I decided to play volleyball.”

A new beginning

Arisha Hirji, Web editor
October 14, 2020
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Art Teacher Caleb Jacks assists a student in his Art 3 Painting Class. This is Jacks’ first year teaching a medium-specific class, which he says he prefers over teaching a broad art class. “Knowing specific content like Drawing 2, Painting 2, 3 and 4; I love those,” Jacks said. “For seven years at Killian, it was tough to teach sculpture and ceramics when I didn’t have the passion behind it.”

Jack of all trades

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
October 13, 2020
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Senior Hailey Lane follows along with Pre-calculus teacher Matthew Garza as he explains a problem on the whiteboard. Lane, who is moving from in-person to virtual plus, said she is dedicated to Silver Wings and will continue to come in for practice, but is switching her other classes online to reduce contact with others. “[I won’t be going fully online] because of drill team,” Lane said. “I wouldnt want to miss that or have to quit, so I wouldn’t want to go completely online.” Lane said.

On the Virtual-Plus side

Malley O'Carroll, Social media manager
October 9, 2020
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Garza lectures the class about probability by talking about flipping coins. He said he is happy to be teaching in person again. “Not seeing the students was really odd,” Garza said. “It almost felt like I was recording a lesson for people to watch another time.”

Teacher Tea: Garza

Henry Hays and Ian Wright
October 6, 2020
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Librarian Kristi Taylor puts on gloves while wearing a mask, before checking books into the library system. Taylor said she wishes more students would say hello and strike up a conversation with her. “Speak when spoken to,” Taylor said. “Not everyone knows how to talk to someone who’s friendly. Say hi. I’m friendly and I talk a lot.”

Beginning a new chapter

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
October 2, 2020
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Senior Grayson Allo takes a dunk after a quick steal from the Farmers. Allo has been looking for a scholarship as this is his last year to play. “I was in the right spot at the right time, just like Coach had been teaching us,” Allo said. “Being in that spot gave me the steal and a fast two points. I just added a little flair to it.”

Senior’s Sanguine Season

Kai Fernando, Reporter
September 30, 2020
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Assistant band director Zack Anderson gives directions to the concert band as they practice marching outside. Anderson is the primary director for Concert I and II and was hired prior to assistant director JP Wilson’s departure. “No one’s got this all figured out, and we’re continuing to figure all of it out as we go,” Anderson said. “I think the one thing that remains the same in all of this, is that were all doing it together.”

A Bandemic Experience

Sarosh Ismail and Andie San Luis
September 16, 2020
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Principal reflects on her first year on staff

Principal reflects on her first year on staff

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
May 23, 2020
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Senior Makena Butler poses with one of her spray paint pieces. She is wearing a mask to protect against Covid-19.

Senior starts business to help family

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
May 22, 2020
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