Garrett Reber scores a touchdown during the Eagles final home game of the 2010 season on Oct. 29. The Eagles fell to Carlsbad 42-22.
Broadmoor's Environmental Club staged a fashion show using recyclable materials on Oct. 29.
Freshman High School teachers got decked out as cheerleaders or volleyball players for a Staff versus student game on Oct. 28 that raised almost $500 for breast cancer research.
The volleyball team dropped its last match of the season to Clovis on Oct. 26. In the process, the team said goodbye to seniors.
Elementary students from four schools performed in Sleeping Beauty at Tydings Auditorium on Oct. 23.
Four seniors were honored Oct. 23 during the final home game of the season. Nontheless, Hobbs lost 1-0 to Clovis.
HMS students and teachers on Oct. 25 participated in the "Pink Gloves Dance" to celebrate October as Breast Cancer Awareness month.
The Lady Eagles soccer team lost the game 1-0 and the district championship to Carlsbad on Oct. 19.
While it was a nervous experience for some, other students got a kick out of auditioning for Sleeping Beauty on Oct. 18.
Audrey Baeza went all out for her karaoke performance during an Oct. 15 HHS pep rally.
The Oct. 15 matchup with Goddard was more noteworthy for its All City Band performance than the final, 42-0 score.
The Lady Eagles Cross Country team took first place in its home meet at Harry McAdams State Park on Oct. 14.
College Lane's Rebecca Fuller played the lead part in the Frog Prince on Oct. 9 at Tydings Auditorium.
It was an in-your-face night all evening for the Eagles when they traveled to Lovington on Oct. 8 to play their Lea County rival. The Wildcats prevailed 41-28.
HMS Supt. TJ Parks outlined the two rezoning proposals for parents during the first of three meetings on the middle school redistricting subject Oct. 7 at Highland Junior High.
Despite a swarming defense, Andrew Enriquez scored the winning goal in overtime when the Eagles hosted Carlsbad in the district opener on Oct. 5.
More than 60 students on Oct. 4 auditioned for parts in the elementary school production of The Frog Prince.