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  • People of Avon (Part II)

    People of Avon (Part II)

    by Zoey Jeffries Ferdinand Kosemani What is your biggest struggle? “Biggest struggle would probably be me in general, because I don’t know how not to get in trouble…but I think I’m getting better at it. It really gets in the way of my learning and just my life in general. Like, one example would be… Read more

  • People of Avon (Part I)

    People of Avon (Part I)

    Inspired by the “Humans of New York” series that featured a portrait and short anecdote from everyday people in New York City, we sent out our reporters to stop people in the hallways to take their picture and ask them to share something personal about themselves. By Malak Marzak Reagan Foxen What’s something that bothers… Read more

  • I Let People Graffiti My Shirt for a Day

    by Zoe Smyth On March 17, I went to school with a simple white t-shirt and left with a unique display of creativity and a handful of new stories. Left with the task of filling a shirt with the fresh black ink of a Sharpie, I wondered what the students and staff of Avon High… Read more

  • AHS Hosts Career Fair on March 19

    by Ella Staton The Career Fair provided a valuable opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to explore potential career paths. There were designated times for students to explore various booths of jobs and industries that the career fare had to offer. Junior Macy Nugent was one of the many students touring the booths. “I… Read more

  • Robotics Team Has Strong Showing at State Competition

    by Edward Crowe The Roborioles participated in the state robotics competition on March 8 at the University of Indianapolis. Team 15455, led by team captain senior Krish Patel, came in second place. Team 14954 came in third place for the Inspire Award. “Both of these are huge, we’ve never done this well before,” said Patel.… Read more

  • Advanced Technique Take the Stage for the Spring Gala 

    Advanced Technique Take the Stage for the Spring Gala 

    by Cara Meissner Lights up, music blasting from the speakers, and the abundance of eight counts full of muscle memory move their bodies. The difference this time-these dancers are performing for one another, by one another.   “Getting to see Alana, Marley, Addie, Landon, and Mara bring the movements I saw in my head to life… Read more