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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

Seniors Dominique Giordano and Hannah Scarth actively participate in the heat capacity experiment in Mr. Davis’ 5th period class.

The Heat of Science

Gage Baker, Staff Writer & Photographer
March 5, 2015

Second semester is underway for the science department of Arlington High School. Mr. Davis and his physics classes have finished their testing on density, pressure, and depth concepts. Their introduction...

Jessica Severson 15 tries on a prom dress at Hermosas Bridal Boutique. The Junior and Senior Prom is at the EMP Museum on April 25.

Prom Is a Girl’s Best Friend

Demri Toop, Staff Writer
March 2, 2015

The warmest winter on record in Western Washington since the mid-1950’s is bringing spring fever early to Arlington High School. For underclassmen, spring means sunshine and the end of classes with the...

Olive Walton ‘17 and Daisy Rosenbach ’17 work diligently in Mr. Sandstrom’s class on the opening statements for their mock debates.

Tis’ the Season for Debates

Michaela Krogen, Staff Writer and Photographer
February 24, 2015

As spring draws near for the sophomores, so do debates. The debate unit is covered in every sophomore English class and is always something to look forward to. Mr. Sandstrom has been going through the...

A student goes up to spike the ball while playing volleyball in Net Sports.

Physical Education: A Different Angle

John Yeager, Staff Writer
February 13, 2015

At Arlington High School, students are required to pass three semesters of P.E. over the course of their high school career, and half a semester of health, which is usually taken in freshman year. If you...

Frank Stallons gets into character as he tells his students a story from his childhood about his love for Mr. Clean commercials.

Math Doesn’t Have to Suck

February 13, 2015

Most teachers cover their walls with posters. They might have math formulas, grammar rules, or even an inspirational quote written on them.   Frank Stallons fills the empty space on his walls...

 few students in culinary club prepare food to practice for an up coming competition on January 7th.

Competitions in Culinary

Tessa Jaynes
February 12, 2015

Last semester consisted of many busy months full of competitions for the culinary group. The Skills USA team has been competing in competitions that consisted of leadership activities, resume building,...

This is a candid shot of Mr. Duskin, the Spanish teacher. He led the AP Spanish IV class to La Hacienda. His unmitigated excitement is visible here.

Ser Pan Comido

James Piscioneri, Staff Writer
February 9, 2015

“Clayton, Curtis, and I had cheeseburgers, and so Duskin threatened to fail us”. With no further context, this quote is awfully perplexing. Mr. Duskin’s 6th period Spanish class was treated to...

Missi Christoferson (9) uses Google Classroom for the first time in Ms. Smithsons class on February 5th.

A New Approach

Michaela Krogen, Staff Writer and Photographer
February 6, 2015

English teachers are looking at a new and more efficient way of distributing and collecting students assignments. Ms. Smithson and some other underclassmen English teachers have decided to implement Google...

Cartoon by Lisa Hofstetter

An Epidemic’s Afoot

Jacob Ensey, Staff Writer
January 28, 2015

First semester is finally over. People are relaxing a tad after finals week. Yet, it also means that another annual outbreak of senioritis is just about due. Senioritis, Sean Cunningham (AP US History,...

Junior and senior English students prepare for the future

Kyle Jones, Contributer
December 8, 2014

For a lot of students, high school graduation seems so far away; and in some cases, students don’t acknowledge how quickly time flies past them until they realize they’re in a cap and gown, with a...

Mr. Hunter oversees his students’ progress during a workout in his Speed Power and Agility class.

What’s Happening in the World of Physical Education?

John Yeager, Staff Writer
November 7, 2014

What’s Happening in the World of Physical Education?   At Arlington High School, there are many different P.E. classes offered, and sometimes the decision on which course to take is quite...

Mrs. Case teaches her Algebra 1 class on linear functions during 5th period at Arlington High School.

Math’s not that hard… How?

Julie Anne Stringer, Contributer
November 5, 2014

Sophomores and Freshmen are still unfamiliar with the tools that are available to help students get a better understanding on certain subjects. For many students math is a subject that is frustrating...

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