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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 Greta Knight made All-State two times in a row and was invited to the most recent Southwestern American Choral Directors Association (SWACDA) convention. She is continuing her choir journey into her senior year, hoping to make All-State for a third time.

The melody of a miracle

Peyton Kuschmeider, Multimedia Editor
April 1, 2024
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D’sa hugs junior drum major Noorain Aziz after the band placed second at the UIL State Marching Championship in 2022. He has been a part of the band since sixth grade, and plans to continue marching and major in architecture after high school.

A dream come true

Olivia Evans, Web Editor
March 20, 2024
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Freshman guard Parker Bolden attempts a corner three-pointer late in the fourth quarter and makes the shot to make the score 55-61 in the Hawks game against Plano East on Feb. 9. Bolden was recently named District 6-6A Newcomer of the Year by the district on March 10.

A sensational start

Gavin Lambert, Reporter
March 12, 2024
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Special education teacher Deborah Corbet poses with a heart pillow she received in the hospital, with letters she received laid out on her desk. Corbet has a long scar across her chest from her heart surgery.

The heart of a survivor

Peyton Kuschmeider, Multimedia Editor
March 8, 2024
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 It’s been almost 13 years since “The Hawk Eye” published the original story, “Baby steps, long strides,” in 2011. Since then, alumni Madie Mckasson and Brandon Van Kuilenburg have worked together to raise their daughter, 12-year-old Skylar Van Kuilenburg. (Photo provided by Madie Mckasson, via Nicholas L. Laning)

Moving forward

Olivia Evans, Web Editor
March 7, 2024
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Senior Rafael Mekonnen has played the tenor and baritone saxophone, as well as piano. He started primarily playing the baritone in seventh grade and quit playing the piano due to time constraints.

Playing dreams

Caleb Wright, Sports editor
March 6, 2024
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Junior Annika Sawant performs her original song “Honest” at the Pogue Entertainment Group show a year ago. Sawant has performed at various events for both her singing and orchestra.

Stringing through life

Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor
March 5, 2024
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 Junior Alissa Petty holds the necklace with her engagement ring and “R” charm, the initial of her fiance, junior at the Colony Ruby Rodriguez. The ring was Ruby’s grandmothers; Alissa plans to wear it on her necklace until she can get it resized. “People use the word ‘tied down’ when they talk about marriage, but that’s not what this is,” Alissa said. “I’m tied to [Ruby]. She’s my safety net — instead of falling in love, I’m being held there.”

A place to call home

Krista Fleming, Managing Editor
February 29, 2024
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Freshman Ayden Garcia warms up on his instrument before band practice starts. He always makes sure to get a few minutes to himself, hooking up his tuner chord to his bell, making sure to perfect his sound before class starts.

From last chair to All-State

Mie Bakuya, Reporter
February 21, 2024
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Senior Abhishek Thomas poses the way he would take photos. He said he enjoys taking photos at every place he goes to as it allows him to meet new people.

One click at a time

Caleb Wright, Sports editor
December 13, 2023
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Seniors Rohin Malayil and Mathew Koithara show shirts from their latest clothing drop on Dec. 4. They received these articles of clothing from their wholesaler, Jellies World, which is located in DeSoto, Texas.

Rags to riches

Andrew John, Reporter
December 7, 2023
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Abraham rehearses for one of her many performances. Between school and out of school singing she also finds time to sing in the Choir Program

Carnegie Calling

Felipe Castro, Reporter
November 29, 2023
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