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The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Government and history teacher Marcus Osby helps students prepare for an upcoming test. After a few weeks as a substitute in the fall, Osby accepted a full-time teaching position at the end of September.

Osby’s odd journey back into teaching

Nyla Smith, News editor
May 4, 2022
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Department Chair of SPED, Karen Cummings, is working in her classroom with her students. Cummings has been Department Chair for a year now and organizes Circle of Friends.

Aiding the way to success

Madeline Rivera, Editor-in-Chief
May 3, 2022
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Arriaga converses while working with her crew, Maria Ruvalcava (left) and Emelda Ventura (right).

Sustaining a sanitary school

Henry Pham, Visuals editor
April 14, 2022
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Women you should know about this month

Women you should know about this month

Nyla Smith, News editor
March 17, 2022
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Freshman Chloe Klotzman teaches a yellow belt her form. Chloe is an instructor for Taekwondo America and works Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school.

Kicking to success

Krista Fleming, Managing Editor
February 14, 2022
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AVID teacher Dakota Moncrief and his son, Mason, sit inside one of  Moncrief’s cars. Moncrief hopes his love for all things mechanical will be passed down to his son.

Cars for college

Madeline Rivera, Editor-in-Chief
January 20, 2022
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Assistant principal Rachel Flanders poses by the school’s front office entrance.

Changing zones

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
January 27, 2021
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Junior Morgan Horrell swings her club and scans the course to see where her ball lands. In December of 2019, Horrell was frustrated with the game because her goals seemed out of reach; she even considered not playing college golf. “Once the summer came around, I was finally starting to hit those lower numbers I had been shooting for,” Horrell said. “That was when I realized that I love this game and once I knew I could [reach my goals], that was a total game-changer because I worked so hard to be able to do that.”

Swinging into college

Hailey Dirks, Managing Editor
January 22, 2021
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Freshman Macie Snyder returns the ball during tennis practice on Oct. 30. The tennis season ended on Oct. 20 with a game against Lewisville, and will start up again late next semester.

Forehanding Freshman

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
November 9, 2020
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STEM aspirations

STEM aspirations

Ian Wright, Opinion editor
November 8, 2020
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Art Teacher Caleb Jacks assists a student in his Art 3 Painting Class. This is Jacks’ first year teaching a medium-specific class, which he says he prefers over teaching a broad art class. “Knowing specific content like Drawing 2, Painting 2, 3 and 4; I love those,” Jacks said. “For seven years at Killian, it was tough to teach sculpture and ceramics when I didn’t have the passion behind it.”

Jack of all trades

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
October 13, 2020
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Sophomore Ava Knauff holds up a poster she made for her friend. Since the whole thing was last minute and nobody had gifts, Wieber’s friends cooked her treats, decorated their cars and made signs to celebrate.

16 and in quarantine

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 7, 2020
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