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Underclassmen at Prom: Right or Wrong?
By Brannigan Watson| Reporter As most people may know the Avon High School Prom will take place on May 13th, 2017. The event will be given a Vegas theme. Prom is dedicated to the Juniors and Seniors, but many underclassmen attend with an upperclassman who purchases their ticket. Upperclassmen are allowed to only purchase a Read more
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Newly Formed Girls’ Lacrosse Team Wins First-Ever Home Game
By Jakob Gates| Reporter The girls’ lacrosse team won its first-ever home game at Avon High School, beating Cathedral High School in a 13 to 10 shootout on April 22. “It was really exciting,” sophomore captain Lauren Kirchhoff said. “They’re a really good team.” Kirchhoff scored five goals in the match. In addition, sophomore Gretta Mesarosh Read more
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Slideshow: “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten”
Photos and Content by Claire Rightley // Editor-in-Chief From April 20 to April 22 at 7 p.m., the spring play, “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten,” will be held in the Hendricks Regional Health Performing Arts Center at AHS. This is Miss Caitlyn Spires’s first year teaching at AHS and the first Read more
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Freshman Marcus Mizelle is “The Karate Kid”
By Tierra Harris // Reporter Men and women clad in foreign robes, engaging in what looked like wild dancing lit freshman Marcus Mizelle’s eyes up when he first stepped foot into a karate competition. The mats that lay on the ground were surrounded by referees and fighters that looked nothing like the ones he had Read more
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Senior Robby Buetow Creates Comedic SRT-Themed Instagram
By Sydney Johnson // Reporter Student Resource Time. A time for homework, help, and… Instagram? Senior Robby Buetow creates hilarious weekly content on his account, @robbyinSRT, for students to look forward to. The Instagram account features photos of Buetow’s crazy antics and is known by students throughout AHS. “It started out as kind of a Read more
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Hearing-Impaired Student Excels at Singing, Makes It Through Third Round of Auditions on ‘The Voice’
By Claire Rightley // Editor-in-Chief For junior Jadah Coursey, day-to-day life isn’t as easy as it is for most. Her hearing ability was affected by her lack of a small bone in the back of her skull. “I have moderate to severe hearing loss, so basically, I’m bad at hearing things,” Coursey said. However, Coursey Read more