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The AHS Eagle

The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

Chance Pearston (20) advises that freshmen do your homework, itll help in the long run.

Advice for Freshmen

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
September 29, 2017

Be true and be you Don’t let the crowd or your peers shape you into someone you’re not. Be true to yourself and do not hide your personality, you’ll be happier and more successful if you do. “Don’t...

Sophomores Chase Miller and Jake Hurst work on their Gothic literature presentation in Ms. Smithsons class.

Studying and you

Conner Enquist, Staff writer/photographer
September 28, 2017

It’s that time once again. Test day is coming up, and you need to study up for your grade, future, and financial stability depend on it. Sometimes it's hard to either focus or remember things clearly....

Start Running with Free Tuition!

Start Running with Free Tuition!

Jared Swislow, Staff Reporter/Photographer
September 28, 2017
With so many options for classes at the high school, many students wonder what the right option is for them. One option is to take the opportunity to earn college credits while in high school.

Dear Class of 2018

Emme Calvert
June 9, 2017

Dear Class of 2018,   As the Class of 2017 finishes our four year journey, we look to you, class of 2018, to take leadership of AHS. After a short 3 month summer, you’re about to start your...

Move over Cinderella, Duct Tape is taking over the ball

Sasha Richart, Reporter/Photographer
May 17, 2017

If you attended this year’s prom, you may have seen Lauren Nelson, a senior, wearing a dress made entirely of duct tape. This albeit strange dress, served more of a purpose than just covering up though....

College Is the Goal. The Problem? Making the Right Choice.

College Is the Goal. The Problem? Making the Right Choice.

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
May 16, 2017

College choices are due soon. So how do you choose the best fit for you, how to accomplish that, and how to handle the rejection letter.   When applying, you must ask yourself if you want to stay in...

Alyssa Hutchens (20)  and Mr. Iverson share a laugh during his fourth period Health class.

Arlington Administration Hires on New Health Teacher: Alex Iverson

Allyson Birdsell, Reporter / Photographer
March 27, 2017

After bidding farewell to Mrs. Dey, Arlington Administration had a tough decision to make in finding someone to fill her position. A few days before second semester they decided to hire on Alex Iverson...

Say Goodbye to Senioritis

Say Goodbye to Senioritis

Madeline Roller, Photo Editor
March 17, 2017

All the sudden, starting homework becomes a struggle and sleep schedules are skewed. The motivated student you knew yourself to be, is now sat in front of a screen binge watching netflix. Senioritis. A...

Harder Than Heroin: Discussing Drug Abuse and Drug Education

Harder Than Heroin: Discussing Drug Abuse and Drug Education

Brady Mathis, Reporter / Photographer
March 10, 2017

We live in a time of modern medicine. One that allows us to cure almost every ailment that we may come across. If someone has high blood pressure, they can take a pill to lower it. If someone suffers from...

A huge crowd packed the library as presenters walked through the application process.

Miss Dollars For Scholars Information Night? No Worries.

Sasha Richart, Reporter/Photographer
February 16, 2017

This last Thursday the ninth, the Dollars for Scholars program hosted an information night in the AHS library to help ensure every student had equal opportunity to find success in their scholarship search....

The libraries new hours

Why the Library Times Changed

Alison Canlas, Reporter / Photographer
January 23, 2017

For many, the school’s library is a necessary resource for research, work, or sanctuary. If you have been at Arlington High School for a while, you would probably remember the times when the library...

Casey Sharpe (17) reads The Help by Kathryn Stockett during first lunch.

Does Reading Make You Smarter?

Julie Wignall, Writer/ Photographer
January 18, 2017

Reading is a common pastime for many in the world, but it seems to be a lost art for high school students today. While we may have enjoyed certain stories in elementary school, most students have come...

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