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February: A Flurry of Hearts, School Spirit, and Snow!

Spirit Week: Anything but a Backpack Day For one of the Spirit Week days, students had “Bring Anything but a Backpack Day,” and many students enjoyed participating in this day. Some brought in things such as laundry baskets, mini shopping carts, mop buckets, bowls, and even grills! For the Spirit Week a pep rally, a…
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Dalton Blackburn Receives State Football Distinction

A record breaking football season leads to individual awards. Dalton Blackburn won a Tennessee FCA All-State Team Award. When asked how he qualified for this award he said, “You just work really, really hard and make sure you do your job out on the field.” Dalton has said that he hopes to be able to…
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Athlete of The Month: Willa Gobble

For the month of February, our athlete of the month is Willa Gobble. She is an amazing freshman athlete who has impressed many people with her hard work and passion for sports. Willa originally started playing sports just for fun, but over time her love for sports has grown! Willa is a multi-sport athlete, she…
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Digital Format Only- the Eagle’s Eye
This year has been a year of trying new things and making changes with the Eagle’s Eye newspaper. We have been experimenting with an all-digital format for the school paper while the Hickman County Times has generously opened an opportunity to have space to publish in our county newspaper. The Eagle’s Eye newspaper has continuously…
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A Season Full of Firsts

The 2024 Eagles’ season is officially over, but not without making some school history. They ended as the Region 5A champs, had a home playoff game, and don’t forget their amazing record which is 8-2 and, in region games, 6-1. These amazing accomplishments are firsts for the East Hickman High School Eagles’ football team. Regardless…
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EHHS Culinary Represents at the Banana Pudding Festival

EHHS Culinary worked diligently making and presenting strawberry banana pudding during the National Banana Pudding Festival which is held annually in Centerville during the first weekend in October. They garnered $6,030 after money from the festival was divided among several non-profit organizations. The students who participated were from several classes, as part of being in…



