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  • Brad Hancock and Luke Edwards Run for 2018 Election

    By Reece Westfall | Web Managing Editor On May 8, many seniors and a lucky set of older juniors will be lining up and casting their votes. They may be surprised, however, to see some familiar faces on the ballots. Senior Brad Hancock and early graduate Luke Edwards are running to be delegates to the Read more

  • Meet The 2018-2019 Student Government Class Officers

    By Savannah Abshire | Reporter Earlier last week, the 2018-2019 student government officers were announced. Class officers make up the Senate portion of the student government, while the House of Representatives is made up of club presidents. The incoming freshman class will be represented by Alex Garcia, Abbey Kelley, Hannah Barton, and Olivia Simon; the Read more

  • 50 Avon Students Take Group Visit to Indiana State University

    By Jaided Ramos | Reporter Each year, Avon High School takes 50 students, typically juniors, to Indiana State University to taste a bit of college life. The students, selected at random, attend the program with counselor Melinda Hatchet. Each of the students return back to school with a better understanding of life after high school.  Read more

  • Q&A With Geometry Teacher Ms. Gonzalez

    By Savannah Abshire | Reporter Q: How long have you been teaching? A: About 10 years. Q: Why did you choose to start teaching? A: When I went to college, I saw other students struggle with the math classes and I was always helping people around. One of the professors used to ask me to Read more

  • Avon Graduate at White House as Member of Air Force Honor Guard

    Kelly Carr, a 2016 graduate of Avon High School, has been pictured in news reports over the past 24 hours — from the New York Times to USA Today — for his role in welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House for the Trump administration’s first official state visit. Carr, an Airman First Class, Read more

  • Student Leadership Group “Students4AvonSchools” Promotes Referendum

    By Dia Gill | Web Managing Editor On May 8, Avon residents will be given the chance to vote yes or no on the school referendum. According to Dustin Lemay, principal of Avon Intermediate School West, the referendum will achieve three things if passed: reduced class sizes, competitive pay for teachers, and increased opportunities for Read more