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Sarosh Ismail

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor

Senior Sarosh Ismail is the visual editor and this is her third year on staff. Ismail has an unhealthy obsession with coffee, loves her dog and has too many cardigans. 

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Senior column: Expecting the unexpected

Senior column: Expecting the unexpected

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
May 23, 2022
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Bhujle will be attending Cornell University in the fall.

[Photo] Valid valedictorian

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
May 19, 2022
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Springing into style

Springing into style

Arisha Hirji and Sarosh Ismail
April 13, 2022
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Small businesses, big steps

Small businesses, big steps

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
March 23, 2022
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Infographic: Womens History Month

Infographic: Women’s History Month

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
March 1, 2022
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Valentine’s Day treats

Arisha Hirji and Sarosh Ismail
February 14, 2022
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Netflix and binge

Netflix and binge

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
January 14, 2022
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Photo Story: Festival at the Switchyard

Photo Story: Festival at the Switchyard

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
November 9, 2021
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Photo Gallery: Homecoming football game 10/22

Photo Gallery: Homecoming football game 10/22

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
October 26, 2021
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The Coffee Critique

The Coffee Critique

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
October 5, 2021
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A better fit

A better fit

Kate Knauff and Sarosh Ismail
September 22, 2021
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Photo Gallery: Football 9/10

Photo Gallery: Football 9/10

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
September 15, 2021
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Precalculus and Calculus teacher Bradley Barry

[Photo] Till next year

Ian Wright, Opinion editor
May 20, 2021
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Silver Wings captain Corinne Kiesling poses with the rest of her team before starting a dance during rehearsal. The seniors will be spotlighted more in the show, as it is their last one before they graduate. “We really want to make our show the best we can, especially for the seniors,” Kiesling said.

Silver wings to perform at annual spring show

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
April 28, 2021
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Photo Gallery: Water polo Marcus Spring Invite

Photo Gallery: Water polo Marcus Spring Invite

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
March 30, 2021
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Senior Riley Nicholson poses outside the softball field with her glove. Nicholson has been playing softball for the last 8 years and has committed to play in college too.

[Photo] Leaving home plate

Malley O'Carroll, Social media manager
March 9, 2021
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[Photo] College Board announces removal of SAT essay

Malley O'Carroll, Social media manager
February 5, 2021
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Photo Gallery: Old Town Coppell Farmers Market

Photo Gallery: Old Town Coppell Farmers Market

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
January 26, 2021
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Junior Nandita Kumar poses next to a homemade sign expressing her personal beliefs about the anti-racism movement. Kumar is an adamant supporter of the movement and takes active efforts to fight racial injustice in her community through her position in March For Our Lives (MFOL), a youth-led gun violence prevention organization.

[Photo] Anyone can be an activist

Jacquelyn Burrer, Reporter
December 8, 2020
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Concert band rehearses choreography for their upcoming competition outside during third period. Due to the pandemic, the band’s show is shorter than previous years.

[Photo] Band to compete at UIL Area Contest Dec. 5

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
December 4, 2020
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Concert band rehearses outside during third period on Dec.3. Aside from marching and playing, the band has also been incorporating choreography into their show.

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Junior KeJuan Thompson plays “Mission Impossible” with the rest of the orchestra during practice. Thompson has been a part of the orchestra program for five years.

[Photo] Orchestra students to audition for all-state

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
October 30, 2020
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Voter Samina Ismail holds out her sticker that she received after voting at the Rosemeade Recreation Center. After scanning in their ballots, voters receive a sticker recognizing that they voted.

Photo Gallery: Early Voting

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
October 26, 2020
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Johnson wears her earrings which she sees as a sign of her heritage. The Puerto Rican culture places an importance on girls having their ears pierced as soon as they are born. “That’s just something culture-wise,” Johnson said. “It’s weird if they don’t have earrings.”

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Freshmen Ethan Wait, Alex Schroer and Luke Hines walk to lunch after band class. Students have been following the A, B, C, D lunch schedule to help reduce the number of students in the cafeteria at one given time.

Fishies in face masks

Sarosh Ismail and Andie San Luis
September 18, 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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Nothing Has “Changed”

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
February 20, 2020
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Feminist Fight Club: Constance Lytton

Feminist Fight Club: Constance Lytton

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
February 13, 2020
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Junior Rachel Pham practices with the other elite team for their group dance. Practices for the competition are held every morning at 7:30 for everyone who is competing.

Silver Wings to compete in North Texas Classic

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
February 6, 2020
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The cheer team poses for a picture before they perform for the judges. Going into the competition, they hoped to place in the final 20. “We have pretty tough competition as far as there’s a lot of good teams, so our first goal was to make it to finals,” Jackson said.

Cheer places 14th at UIL state competition

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
January 26, 2020
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Photo Gallery: UNICEF bake sale

Photo Gallery: UNICEF bake sale

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
December 20, 2019
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Hang up and hang out

Hang up and hang out

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
December 19, 2019
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Vitt delivers a monologue on stage as Juliet during dress rehearsal. She was cast to play the main role of Juliet in theater’s fall production. “It’s a different feeling spending months with the same group of people working for the same thing and then you actually get to show it to people,” Vitt said.

A Double Feature

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
November 21, 2019
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The Puffs gathers around Cedric as he tells them about the house cup. The Puffs have always gotten fourth in the competition, so they make it their goal to be “third or nothing.”

Photo Gallery: “Puffs” dress rehearsal

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
November 19, 2019
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Parent Kimberly Estrada shows her ID to the video doorbell so that she can enter the school for the pep rally. Estrada has two kids that go to Hebron, and even though the whole process of getting into the school is tedious, she feels assured that they are safe inside the building. “It makes me feel safe as a parent to know that my kids are in a place where security is held in high regard,” said Estrada.

District implements new security around school

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
October 25, 2019
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Feminist Fight Club: Susan B. Anthony

Feminist Fight Club: Susan B. Anthony

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
October 3, 2019
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Silver Wings performs to the band’s rendition of “Dynamite“ by Taio Cruz during halftime. The team learned the choreography in one class period.

Photo Gallery: Homecoming game 9/27

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
October 1, 2019
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Parent Kimberly Estrada shows her ID to the video doorbell so that she can enter the school for the pep rally. Estrada has two kids that go to Hebron, and even though the whole process of getting into the school is tedious, she feels assured that they are safe inside the building. “It makes me feel safe as a parent to know that my kids are in a place where security is held in high regard,” said Estrada.

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Color guard director Justin Sullivan watches the halftime show as the color guard performs along with marching band. Before every game, the whole group practices their performance as Sullivan gives directions. “They are great students, they work hard and want to get better and learn new things,” Sullivan said.

An Unexpected Leap

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
September 19, 2019
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Junior Heather Nixon holds the camera she uses in yearbook. Nixon takes pictures not only for the yearbook, but also for paid photo shoots she does outside of school. “Last year I created an Instagram just for my photography and a website for my portfolio which now also has [photography] services too on it,” Nixon said. (https://heathernphoto.wixsite.com/photo)

Capturing Every Moment

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
September 10, 2019
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Feminist Fight Club: Introduction

Feminist Fight Club: Introduction

Sarosh Ismail, Visual editor
September 5, 2019
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Choir director Alexander Carr teaches the soprano girls choir group during his second day at Hebron. Carr has already made a comfortable environment and connections with his students. “I’ve only met a handful of them, but I’m interested in finding out more about them,” Carr said.

[Photo] A New Legacy

Sarosh Ismail and Arisha Hirji, Reporters
August 26, 2019
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