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  • Boys JV Football v Lafayette Jefferson 8/24

    Boys JV Football v Lafayette Jefferson 8/24

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  • Avon High School Hosts Annual “Signing Day” for Seniors 

    Avon High School Hosts Annual “Signing Day” for Seniors 

    by Simone Bender This Friday, May 3, Avon High School put on “Signing Day,” an event celebrating graduating seniors and their postsecondary choices for college and careers.  Following National Decision Day on May 1, seniors were encouraged to wear gear representing their college of choice and take pictures to commemorate the next step they are Read more

  • Looking Back on Old Issues of Avon’s School Newspaper, The Echo

    By Edward Crowe DIFFERENCE IN LAYOUT IS NOTICEABLE One thing that’s apparent when reading the early versions of The Echo is the difference in page layout and design. While the newer editions are filled with various images and illustrations, the oldest editions are far more text heavy in comparison, with illustrations and other sections included Read more

  • A True Classic: Dad Rock

    by Emerson Zuranski Imagine this, you’re in the car as a kid while your dad has his favorite CDs playing. You start tapping your leg and feeling the beat of the music. Slowly you begin to learn the lyrics of these songs. Eventually, you know enough to sing along and fully enjoy the experience of Read more

  • FACE-OFF: Are April Fools’ Day Jokes Taken Too Far?

    FACE-OFF: Are April Fools’ Day Jokes Taken Too Far?

    by Heiabeal Ainom & Edward Crowe No, They Aren’t by Heiabeal Ainom April Fools… haha, move on.         On April 1, 2018, my friend and I raked the internet for a fun lighthearted prank to play. We settled on funneling ranch into my brother’s toothpaste tube. But to our dismay, instead of a good laugh, I Read more

  • Avon Interact Hosts Rotary Prom Dress Sale

    Avon Interact Hosts Rotary Prom Dress Sale

    by Tanilynn Leong On Saturday March 9th, Avon Interact Hosted their annual Prom Dress Sale. The sale provided formal and semi-formal dresses for students at affordable prices. Dresses were priced at $10, shoes at $2, and accessories at $1 each. All items, such as dresses, were donated from students, teachers, and Rotarians from the community. Read more