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The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Avery Boyle

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief

Junior Avery Boyle is the editor-in-chief and news editor, and this is her second year on staff. In her free time, she enjoys playing guitar, reading and getting food with friends.

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Today marks five years since you died. I miss you. I’m taller than you now by about three inches — you always joked that was bound to happen. You never met me as a teenager, and that makes my stomach sink.

Opinion: Five years without you

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
November 7, 2025
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Maryam creates a bouquet a customer ordered for homecoming. In her left hand, she holds baby's breath. Those who ordered a bouquet for homecoming picked up flowers from her house the morning of the dance.

In bloom

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 24, 2025
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While temperatures drop, our bodies crave the gentle, simpler parts of life. We need more downtime during the cold months.

Opinion: That tired time of year

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 16, 2025
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Finley poses with her measuring bowl and whisk. She bakes cookies on Sundays.

Cookie craze

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 15, 2025
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Orchestra practices songs the chamber orchestra will perform. Orchestra will perform its fall concert Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. in The Colony High School’s auditorium.

Orchestra to perform fall concert Oct. 15

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 14, 2025
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In honor of Studio Ghibli’s 40th anniversary, I’ve ranked my favorite Studio Ghibli movies to bring whimsy and child-like joy to your days. (Designed by Avery Boyle)

Must-watch magic

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 7, 2025
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Shelf Life, also known as multi-instrumentalist Scotty Leitch, released his indie album “MTV” Sept 29. Featuring rhythmic, electronic and unique tracks, Leitch delivers a familiar, captivating sound that makes my heart warm, and it doesn’t disappoint (Photo via Shelf Life)

Shelf Life’s album “MTV” is punchy and familiar

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 3, 2025
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American society's culture surrounding addiction recovery neglects holding addicts accountable. Lasting sobriety is impossible if an addict cannot recognize the part they play in their addiction.

Opinion: The addict’s responsibility

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
September 26, 2025
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My mom and I pose for a photo at a park that I used to call the “sand park” because it had a volleyball pit filled with light sand that scalded skin in the summer sun. While I always had happy memories playing at the park with my mom, I often felt her mind was wandering — not present.

Opinion: Despite everything, I love you

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
May 20, 2025
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Orchestra director Matthew Cautivar conducts chamber orchestra as they perform for B lunch. Orchestra will perform its spring show May 8 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.

Orchestra to perform spring show May 8

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
May 7, 2025
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Senior Matthew Job

Senior Matthew Job

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
April 30, 2025
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[Photo] Sophomore Liam Strout

Daniela Valdez Rios, Sports and Feature Editor
April 30, 2025
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Graffiti sticker art became popular in the late 90s and early 2000s. Artists started incorporating them into their production since they were compact, quick, and easy to mass produce. Seeing these stickers as I drive or walk around town makes me feel youthful — happy.

Opinion: The people’s art

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
April 23, 2025
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"Tutto Passa" is an Italian saying that translates to "Everything Passes." The EP was an easy listen that made me want to dance, but lacked inspiration.

Kaki King’s “Tutto Passa” made me miss what was

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
April 15, 2025
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Society puts an emphasis on the importance of beauty, but we can change that reality. Whenever we find ourselves tearing each other down for our appearance, we must remember that being attractive has nothing to do with merit.

Opinion: So what if you’re ugly?

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
April 1, 2025
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In order to be confirmed as Catholic, I must attend multiple classes and retreats. At the most recent retreat, my sponsor and faith coach gave me this pendant. It has been an honor to learn about Catholicism and my peers.

Opinion: Confirming what is not

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
February 28, 2025
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Alexander poses with medals he’s earned competing in the 150 lb. weight class. He has placed at regional, state and national levels for recreational club teams and is a member of the Puerto Rican national team.

A fight for victory

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
February 24, 2025
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Infographic: Poem of the Month

Infographic: Poem of the Month

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
February 4, 2025
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Girls wrestling captain Annalisa Afrifa holds a second place medal she won at the state championship meet her sophomore year. She wears medals she won at individual competitions. “It feels amazing to win,” Annalisa said. “It tells [me] that all my hard work hasn’t gone to waste.”

Mat Mastery

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
January 27, 2025
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Like any tool, AI can be used to harm or help society. The power is in our hands and reducing reliance on AI for non-essential tasks is crucial to help mitigate its contribution to global warming.

Opinion: Intelligent Catastrophe

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
January 23, 2025
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In 2012, my mom and I pose for a photo before going to the park. Most of my memories with my mom aren't crystal clear, and I often find myself reliving moments we had together through photos and videos.

Opinion: Living with regret

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
December 16, 2024
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Infographic: Poem of the Month

Infographic: Poem of the Month

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
December 11, 2024
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My mom and I pose for a photo on Halloween. I am thankful that my dad was always taking photos of my mom and I together. As I get older, my memory of her becomes more blurred, and the pictures help me relieve our time together.

Opinion: Death and dreaming

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
December 9, 2024
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Junior Bella Thomas has modeled for clothing companies and participated in New York and Dallas Fashion week shows. Throughout her career, she was turned down for her height of 4’11’’and struggled to support her mom who had been diagnosed with brain cancer.

Challenging the runway

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
December 3, 2024
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Infographic: Poem of the Month

Infographic: Poem of the Month

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
November 12, 2024
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Infographic: Poem of the Month

Infographic: Poem of the Month

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 8, 2024
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Attacker Dane Johnson looks for an opportunity to pass the ball in a game on Aug. 30 against Prosper. He scored five goals and had four assists during the game.

A Splash of Victory

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
October 4, 2024
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Goalie Amber Cho passes the ball at the mid-pool line at the end of the third quarter Sept. 24 against Flower Mound. The girls team lost the game 9-17.

Water polo teams to compete against Marcus on Sept. 27

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
September 26, 2024
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Spanish teacher Berenice Colmenero explains a vocabulary assignment to the class. Colmenaro said that teaching Spanish makes her feel closer to her culture.

Here, there, and everywhere

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
September 19, 2024
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As a society, we can get in the habit of viewing our peers as competition — especially teenagers. Labeling someone based on first glance as normal, weird or similar can make an environment hostile and unwelcoming.

Opinion: The Nonexistent “Normal”

Avery Boyle, Editor in Chief
September 16, 2024
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