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  • Avon vs. Ben Davis Football Game Recap

    Josh Hartman | Managing Editor Week two of Friday Night Lights had our Avon Orioles traveling to Wayne Township to take on the Ben Davis Giants. This game brought us a lot of offense and exciting plays throughout the entire contest. Both the Orioles and Giants were searching for their first win, but Ben Davis would be the team to get it.   Two minutes Read more

  • People of Color at Avon React to Critical Race Theory in School Curriculums

    Morgan Armor | Web Co-Editor in Chief With tension rising around the discussion of racial equality, some schools around the United States have began to work towards implementing Critical Race Theory courses into their curriculums. Here are some opinions from P.O.C students at Avon on the situation. “I think it is very important and should Read more

  • Kickoff with Coach Bless: Football Season Preview

    Josh Hartman | Managing Editor Another school year has started, which means another football season just days away from kick off! Football teams throughout the state will take the field on Friday, August 20th to kick off their seasons, and Avon is no exception. The journey to State begins at home against the Lawrence North Wildcats. Going into his 12th year of coaching, head coach Mark Bless has Read more

  • Answers for Games and Puzzles on Avon Echo Page 20

    By Mira Branham and Connor Brownfield | Print Editor in Chief and Web Managing Editor Crossword Answers: Down (1-6) and Across (7-12) Thursday Softball Princeton Eighteen Club Sports Harp Ridgway Smiley Yamana Uno Accents Primer President Word Scramble ORIOLES CORONAVIRUS WE ARE AVON WE ARE ONE GRADUATION FINAL EXAMS MATTHEW SHOCKLEY SCHOOLOGY MARCHING BLACK AND Read more

  • Black Voices at Avon High School

    Nuhamin Demeku | Reporter Watch Dean Dr. Aaron Willis, business teacher Ms. Ranielle Moore, and junior Faith Kipkulei share their experience accepting their blackness and how they feel about the Black Lives Matter Movement, white privilege, colorism, preformative activism, and so much more. Read more

  • Are the Required Readings in English Classes Outdated?

    Jamey Walker | Reporter A lot of things have changed since our parents have been in high school, but many of the required readings in Avon High School’s English classes are the same books that generations before us have read, such as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. When deciding what books students will read each year Read more