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Black and Gold Schedule; Avon Students’ Thoughts on it (Quote Collection)
Grady Wang | Reporter “In class, [it] can be really hard to focus for that period of time but there’s less homework which is nice.” Grace Smith, 11 “It’s okay, not much is thrown at us at once so it doesn’t feel as overwhelming.” Daniella Aleman,9 “I really like the black/gold schedule but I don’t Read more
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Orioles Continue to Battle Rough Season as they Lose to Rival Brownsburg Bulldogs (OPINION)
Josh Hartman | Sports Editor The football squad is coming off of a 39-28 loss that occurred last Friday September 5 vs Hamilton Southeastern. Our 1-2 Orioles came into week four of the season hungry for a win. And what better team to do that against than 3-0 rival Brownsburg Bulldogs. The rematch from last Read more
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Eight Black Owned Businesses to Support Near Avon
Mebele Onwuaduegbo | Reporter Are you looking for something fun to do near Avon? Interested in finding new restaurants to check out? From music lessons to restaurants, black owned businesses have you covered. Listed below are some black-owned businesses that you should check out and support near Avon! Johnson’s Coffee Shop This black and family-owned Read more
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How to Stay Mentally Healthy Amidst a Pandemic; Q&A with Avon’s Mental Wellness Provider, Brittany Cheviron
Elshadai Aberra | Web Editor-in-Chief Q: How should teenagers maintain their mental health during a pandemic? A: There are many activities that teens can do to create and maintain good mental health. We all need outlets for expressing our emotions, and ideally we need to do it in ways that are more helpful than hurtful. Read more
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Recap of Avon Vs. HSE Varsity Football Game
Josh Hartman | Sports Editor Week three of Indiana high school football had our Avon Orioles welcoming the Royals of Hamilton Southeastern to town. This game was a nail-biter all the way up to the final whistle. Going into the second quarter, the Royals had a 5-0 lead caused by a field goal and a Read more
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How Avon’s Cafeteria Workers Have Been Affected by COVID-19 and its Implications
McKensie Kappel | Reporter Lunch for students is an escape from other aspects of school. The cafeteria can be chaotic: kids yelling at the top of their lungs, seats filling with students trying to find a spot, and some students getting up whenever they want; however, a lot has changed for the cafeteria due to Read more