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The Impact of College Essays

The Impact of College Essays

Amelia Potong, Staff November 20, 2024

As upcoming early admissions come in for students, it also starts with the process of starting your college essay. Submitting this essay often comes with letting those who read it an insight of your life...

Junior Kobi Spady tried taking a quick nap in class.

Later Start Time Would Impact Student Sleep

Evan Bowyer June 4, 2024

Later school starting time has been talked about for a long time. California and Florida high schools have changed time to start later, and some haven’t. For instance, a story on King 5 in April about...

Successful Summer

Successful Summer

Kiera Wilson May 23, 2024

Once the sun starts shining in May one thing is clear and that is that summer is coming and school is ending. BUT! Just because school is ending it doesn’t mean that you should fall victim to the dreaded...

"Having these opportunities like College in High School [are] super important for us being able to really think about our careers and what we want to do."
-Maia Lopez

What’s the Difference?

Emerie Miles, Staff Reporter May 13, 2024

Does college credit sound appealing? Within the school there's a certain amount of advanced classes you can take which can offer this. College in High School, Advanced Placement courses, and Running Start...

Arlington students take the SBAC tests using their chromebooks.

Necessary but not fun

May 4, 2024

State Testing is a requirement in Washington State. Therefore, we take them at Arlington High School, but does anyone like it?  Students in 10th and 11th grade take the state reading/writing and math...

For the next two weeks, there will be these signs hanging on the doors of rooms that are involved in the testing.

State Tests. What Do They Have to Do With Us?

Emerie Miles, Staff Reporter April 26, 2024

Every year, sophomores and juniors have to complete state testing in one period over days while everyone else gets two hours of their favorite (or least favorite) class. People try hard to not fail but...

A graphic arts three project involves painting an umbrella.

Classes Represented by Colors

Jorge Cardona, Staff Reporter September 28, 2023

Every couple of months or so the controversial question “which color belongs to each class” begins to trend again and it seems people can never fully agree on a color. Although this question  varies...

Ms. Muniz, High School Librarian, is posing next to her favorite shelf in the library with her favorite book. Ready to share on social media to give inspiration to other readers.

Shelfie Day at the Library

Jazmin Garcia Castillo, Staff Reporter February 24, 2023

On the fourth Wednesday of January people from all around the world celebrate a day called Shelfie Day. Readers are invited to take a photo with their favorite library shelf that features the books that...

Registration for 2023-2024

Abby Bolter, Staff Reporter February 24, 2023

Class registration opened for the 2023-2024 school year on Friday, February 17 at 9:20am. Registration closes on March 3 at 10:00am. To register for classes, go to Skyward and go to schedule and up in...

Mr Ford, English teacher, is also an advisor for a freshman advisory group.

Advisory Update

Jake Conant, Writer December 8, 2022

Why did Advisory start late? Why did kids get different teachers? Here is everything you need to know about the new Advisory. With new kids coming in, Advisory was getting mixed up due to special needs...

Kamila Estrada, Jayden Gonzales, and Meredith Marsh tend the Student Store's bar

The Eagle Co. Packs Hallways, as Students Line Up To Support The Store’s Soft Opening

Tiele Lissa, Staff Reporter October 3, 2022

The school’s infamous learning lab opened up during Thursday’s lunch, announcing its grand opening arriving very soon. The store is excited to be opening back up to the student body, allowing staff...

Dear Freshman, We Have Some Advice for You

Dear Freshman, We Have Some Advice for You

Lexi Eck, Staff Reporter May 9, 2022

The transition into high school from middle school is an awkward and scary time for teenagers going through it.  They wonder if they’ll be able to find all of their classes on the first day, or have...

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