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Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

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Senior Isabella Nations is crowned the homecoming queen by last year’s queen Kaitlyn Hoang at halftime of the homecoming football game on Sept. 23. As a band officer and section leader, she had just finished marching with the band in her sparkly, floor length dress.

[Photo] Inspirational Isabella

Juliana Mun, Subscriber
October 5, 2022
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The Newman Smith High School Bass Fishing team hands out snacks such as Swedish Fish and Goldfish. Parade participants included groups from nearby schools and individual volunteers.

[Photo] Photo Gallery: MLK Jr Parade 1/15

Caleb Wright, Sports editor
January 19, 2022
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Principal of Early College High School, Timothy A. Isaly, and the Blalack Bears mascots pose for a photo during the parade. The parade began on Rainwater Lane at 10:00 a.m. and ended at Ted Polk Middle School at 11:30 a.m.

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Percussionists from Ted Polk Middle School play drum cadences near the end of the parade line. The drummers were followed by cheerleaders performing chants and cheers. Martin Luther King Jr. loved jazz music and recognized music as an “instrument of change.”

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Black Girls United (BGU) members wave signs celebrating MLK Jr. day on their float. BGU has chapters across the nation and was created in 2017 by Ruby Clay, who desired to draw attention to issues facing Black American women.

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Dewitt Perry Middle School students carry their handmade MLK Jr. Day sign in the parade. Other participating middle school students also carried signs.

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Junior Asil Mithani talks about red ribbon week ideas during YouGo StuCo. Mithani led a discussion about possible dress up days and other ways for members to earn points.

[Photo] Club Q&A

September 13, 2021
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