The end of the year is coming up fast, and that means the time to buy your yearbook is dwindling. Distribution day for the books is estimated to be June 8th during 3rd period for seniors only and June...
Whether you have passed the SBAC tests or not, you are REQUIRED to be at school every day. There will be no late start arrival like there has been in the past. Each period for the next two weeks will be...
Jasmine Knowles, Staff Writer and Photographer March 30, 2018
Have you been sitting back listening to all of your peers share their amazing spring break plans while having none of your own? Although traveling across the globe is an amazing opportunity, not everyone...
Syria is bleeding. Eastern Ghouta is burning. Thousands of innocent civilians are dying as the Syrian government continues waging havoc on the rebels. Chemical attacks are growing in number and so are...
Saturday, March 24 at 8pm DECA is hosting another tolo. This year the theme is Luau for the “girls ask guys” dance. The dance will be held in the commons and tickets will cost $13 and $11 with ASB.
Some...
Recently, the Arlington School District proposed a bond to allocate 107.5 millions dollars to rebuild Post Middle School, add additional wings and art rooms to Arlington High School, as well as general...
Jasmine Knowles, Staff Writer and Photographer March 8, 2018
Due to experience and research, it has been proved that there are numerous factors that contribute to a teenagers sleep patterns. Obvious hormonal changes affect their bodies because it produces shifts...
From now until February 23rd, the yearbook will be going on sale for the last time this year! If you have not bought one yet, now may be your last chance before they run out for good.
The yearbook has...
Katie Smith, Writer & Photographer February 2, 2018
It can be easy to feel like global climate change is too big of an issue for just one person to make any difference about it. In all reality, there are many things that we can all do to help combat climate...
Mikayla O'Neill, Staff Reporter + Photographer January 26, 2018
On December 14th, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reversed “net neutrality” regulations that had been set in February of 2015.
The repeal will take several weeks to fully go into...
Sadie Collins, Writer & Photographer January 5, 2018
20 million people don’t know where or when their next meal is coming. 2 million people no longer have a home to return to. 1 million are infected with severe cases of Cholera. Damage, disease, and starvation...