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Committed to the Game
by Addy Bean Friday night lights may be an outlet for fun and a step away from the stress of school for students in the stands, but for defensive lineman Fawzy Omotoso, these nights are what shape his future in football. In his fourth and final year of high school football, Omotoso is determined to… Read more
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The Phenomenon of Personal Records
by Malak Marzak There are heart-wrenching seconds on the line right before the gun goes off. Bang. Every runner strides and hones in on a target. The cheers and chants of the crowd can be heard; however, all the runners can hear are footsteps, heavy breathing, and that voice in their head telling them they… Read more
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The Student Becomes the Master: Mr. Meunier’s History With Colleague Mr. Record
by Edward Crowe As a co-runner of the AP Calculus program at Avon High School, math teacher Kyle Meunier makes sure that the AP Calculus classes are running smoothly, helping to prepare materials and keep them on track with each other. Working with him to do this is math teacher Anthony Record, the other co-runner… Read more
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I Made it to All 50 States Before I Turned 17, These Were my Favorite Ones
by Simone Bender Fall Break is coming up and when it comes to vacationing, planning can be tough. But no worry, that’s where I come in. I’ve been traveling around the country and internationally since I was in elementary school, and ever since then, it’s always been a goal of my family to make it… Read more
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Dramatic Literature Class Makes an Entrance at AHS
by Sophia Waggoner This school year a new class, Dramatic Literature, has been introduced, aiming to take apart and dissect the works of different plays. “The class focuses on trying to dive more into the literature side of theater as opposed to the acting side,” said Sean McCambridge, teacher of the new class. “When you’re… Read more
