Taking a step up to create relationships with the Arlington elementary students. Ms Neilson’s child development class made monsters for Pioneer’s students.
Developing bonds to help support...
Philip Foster ('26) has a special passion for baking. While many choose to hang out with their friends or play video games, Foster spends his time serving people in his community doing what he loves best.
Everyone...
From personal connections to the effects on students' education, the impact that teachers leaving have on students is evident.
Whether that's sitting with them at lunch or sharing educational...
Forget Elementary and Middle School. High school is a whole new world! Late nights, and constant stress, every high school student knows the pressure. But which year is actually the hardest?
Many...
Sports are a pivotal part of many of our lives. From the ages of 5-18, almost everyone has tried something in the athletic world. Those gifted in that department typically decide to go farther with it,...
As we progress to the end of the school year, many current juniors and sophomores will be starting their search for colleges. Standardized tests like the SAT will help many students trying to get accepted...
The school day typically ends at 2:30, but for students balancing school, sports, and jobs, the stress doesn’t end till around midnight. A student may still be awake, surrounded by unfinished worksheets,...
The rooms are silent. Rows of students staring at glowing screens, fingers hovering over keyboards. As minutes turn into hours, you see the desire for knowledge slipping away.
For many,...
The March-May season is the time for incoming Juniors and Seniors to make the decision of whether to start running or not. Running start is the dual enrollment between Arlington High School and Everett...
Finding a college is always a tough decision for students. Many get too overwhelmed by what to choose. How can students find their place to fit in after high school without sacrificing their education?
One...
Jada Profit (26’) and Jordan Richardson (26’) learn new ASL signs everyday and go teach them to students in Mrs. Rust-Matters class during the beginning of second period. During that time, they also...