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Hannah Mathew

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor

Junior Hannah Mathew is a reporter and this is her second year on staff. She loves classical music — specifically Tchaikovsky — and enjoys reading, playing violin and trying various cookie recipes.

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Infographic: World Cancer Day

Infographic: World Cancer Day

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
February 4, 2024
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Infographic: Dealing with the heat

Infographic: Dealing with the heat

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
September 22, 2023
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Junior Stalee Fields swings her club at the Coyote Ridge Golf Club on Sept. 19, 2022. Last season, Fields was the district champion.

Golf to open season 9/8 and 9/15-16

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
September 13, 2023
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Secretary and office assistant Vicki Olivier, English teacher Kimberly Nickerson and special education teacher Karen Cummings are among the school’s six teacher retirees this year. Cummings and Olivier have worked at Hebron for 18 years, while  Nickerson has been at the school for eight.

Saying goodbye

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
May 25, 2023
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Nurse Cissy Khan (right) and assistant nurse Amy Sanchez look through information in Khans office on April 25. Khan has been working as a nurse for about 18 years.

Healing the school

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
May 11, 2023
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“Falling Up” by Shel Silverstein was the first poetry book I ever read. People have attempted to ban Silverstein’s works for their blatant humorous nature. Edgar Allen Poe’s works have often been used in schools. After reading “The Haunted Palace” by Poe, it completely changed my perspective on poetry as a writing style.

Opinion: Poetry is underappreciated

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
April 4, 2023
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Black Student Union sponsor Alicia Hensley, juniors Analjah Ratliff and Sarah Dawson, senior Xavier Champ, AVID teacher Erica Randle and seniors Leah Dean and Emily Olive pose in front of an HBCU college fair poster. They all wore college t-shirts and hoodies for college day dress up day on Feb. 15.

HBCU college fair to be held Feb. 17

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
February 17, 2023
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Sophomore Zach Sizemore practices with the chamber orchestra during third period on Oct.13. The chamber group will play a set of Trans-Siberian orchestral music at the winter concert.

Orchestra winter concert to be held Dec. 8

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
December 8, 2022
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Senior bassists Daniel Abraham and Jordyn Stovall-Finch play with the chamber orchestra on Oct.13. The group played through their pieces for Texas Music Educators Association before playing through their cluster concert music.

Orchestra to hold cluster concert Oct. 20

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
October 18, 2022
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Infographic: Five desserts you autumn know

Infographic: Five desserts you autumn know

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
October 11, 2022
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Freshmen viola players Emma Tran and Desiree Asare pose before walking with the orchestra as the parade begins. The orchestra program walked as a group, with some people in alien costumes, and featured flags for all their instrumental sections.

Photo Gallery: Homecoming Parade 09/21

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
October 3, 2022
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The volleyball team practices playing five on five, as players (left to right) senior Hannah Redrow, junior Kaylin Ginsburg, sophomore Haley Kersetter, senior Olivia Lowary and sophomore Reagan McCullough watch for the ball.

Volleyball to play Coppell 9/23

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
September 23, 2022
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Orchestra director Helen Chang plays a section of measures of “Don’t Stop Believin” to her second period orchestra class on Sept. 8. She demonstrated how to play the section in third position to the violin section.

Stringing into a new school

Hannah Mathew, Web Editor
September 14, 2022
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