Kayli Dreger, Staff Writer/Photographer October 30, 2015
It’s common to feel tired or run down during the school day. Through all the Red Bulls or coffee people drink, it just doesn’t seem to keep them energized long enough. This problem has a simple solution.
The...
Applying for college can be stressful. It may feel like there are hundreds upon hundreds of colleges to apply for, or too many essays to write with too little time. There are some things, however, that...
Jacob Thompson, Staff Writer and Photogapher April 30, 2015
When I sat down with Señor Duskin to talk about the value of language trips, he stressed the importance of cultural immersion and experiencing a whole new worldview as being equally as valuable as the...
Starting April 27th, Juniors will be taking the SBAC (Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium). The SBAC is in place of the HSPE testing that Sophomores usually take. However, Sophomores will not be required...
Kyle Jones, Reporter & Photographer April 27, 2015
Typically speaking, the AHS Wind Ensemble and On Hold Jazz Band would journey to various locations like Anaheim, California, and Reno, Nevada, as well as, local areas such as Edmonds for the annual Edmonds...
As the 2014-2015 school year comes to a close, a new beginning also starts. Scheduling forms have been handed out in advisory and current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors have begun to look forward at...
Production Journalism is wrapping up its first year under the new title of “Production Journalism.” Formerly just called “Yearbook,” the advisor, Anne Hayman, decided the class needed to be rebranded...
Gage Baker, Staff Writer & Photographer March 27, 2015
“We’re gonna make ice cream in a really cool way, and then we’re going to eat it, it will taste like Science” said Taylor Shepherd ‘15 expressing his expectations for the event taking place in...
With Spring Break so close Arlington High School students can nearly see the sunshine on their vacations, a lot of people are slowly starting to mentally check out of school. However for those seniors...
The ninth grade English classes are in the midst of reading Fahrenheit 451 and have an interesting project on their hands:
Fahrenheit 451 is a novel about a future dystopian society where books are...
Michaela Krogen, Staff Writer and Photographer March 19, 2015
Madame Taylor and her French III class are working together to create a better world. The well known assistant to the French department and former teacher Madame Weingarten has brought this assignment...
Kate Moberly, Staff Writer and Photographer March 11, 2015
In order to prepare students for post-high school life, Washington State has outlined that the incoming class of 2019 will have new requirements in order to graduate. This change requires students to choose...