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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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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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Although she was initially just excited to be there, senior Abby Rieger was grateful that she chose to be a part of Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps after attending the audition camps. “The organization is truly like a family,” Rieger said. “Whether that means being great friends, holding each other accountable, being there for emotional support, pushing each other to be better all the time or whatever other positive aspect a family could bring to your life.”

Drum major dreams

Kate Haas, Managing Editor
May 2, 2020
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Snipes sits in her classroom on the day she became 33 weeks pregnant. She is currently eight months pregnant.

Worrying for two

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
April 23, 2020
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Freshman Eleanor Hays poses with a soccer ball. She plays soccer for the FC Dallas U-16 development academy for Girls. “The development academy focuses on developing our skill and our talent so we can go farther with soccer into college and possibly professionally,” Hays said.

From the field to the future

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 13, 2020
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Lin holds a sign with the word undocumented on it.

Undocumented

Yasmin Haq, Editor-in-Chief
March 13, 2020
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Yearbook adviser Madalyn Cooper helps a student with their design template. It is Cooper’s first time teaching at a school with a four period class schedule.	“I am used to teaching eight periods a day, so having the for period block period was new to me,” Cooper said. “So everything was strange at first, and it took a lot of getting used to.”

Keeping up with Cooper

Arisha Hirji, Web editor
March 4, 2020
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