The student news site of Arlington High School

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

The stairs heading up to the Counseling Center and the B wing.

High School as a Freshman During a Global Pandemic

March 2, 2021

Being a freshman is all new territory, new teachers, kids from different middle schools in the district, bigger campus, lots of new things to worry about. When I thought of moving up to high school it...

The AHS band marches around the track before they play the Star Spangled Banner at the Stilly Cup on September 14, 2018.

Band Kids Opinion on Online Class

Victoria Guzman
March 2, 2021

Online band has been a pretty big struggle, especially when it’s a class involving a large group of people. Last year in March before the Coronavirus hit, the band was preparing for a concert in Spring...

Wintertime (Snow Days?)

Wintertime (Snow Days?)

Ashley Cartwright, Staff Reporter
December 23, 2020

Wintertime is coming up soon, and the question that is running through students' minds is, will we have snow days this year? The answer to this question is most likely no, and students will not be able...

Female Empowerment, Gender Equality & Breaking Gender Norms

Female Empowerment, Gender Equality & Breaking Gender Norms

Mc Aj Bulosan
December 10, 2020

Female Empowerment & Gender Equality   The topic of equality typically makes people associate it with women wanting more. If the topic of female empowerment is brought up, it enacts those...

Arlington High School is a Character Strong school.

AHS, Arlington, and the Black Lives Matter Movement

Carson Rasmussen, Staff Reporter
November 6, 2020

Being the Best Human Being: AHS, Arlington, and the BLM Movement This year, the Covid-19 pandemic has not only affected our education system, but also brought about other changes and challenges in our...

Each student has a different twist on their work space. This one uses a tv as a second monitor.

Online Learning: Yay or Nay?

Kate Rosson, Editorial Board
October 16, 2020

Everyone can agree that change is difficult. Now imagine that you’re a student at Arlington High School. The sports you wanted to participate in may not happen. The school dances that give you something...

During finals week most students hit the books hard to finish the semester strong. Although as students get closer to graduating the motivation to study for finals slowly disappears. Mrs. Case a teacher at Arlington High School says, I think it depends on the student if a student is motivated to take a final because its a final theyll be motivated no matter what.

A Review on Finals

Siena Leighton, Writer
February 28, 2020

Finals week… it can be a student’s worst enemy or their greatest advantage. For most students trying to wrap up the semester, finals can seem like another obstacle to getting a good grade. On the other...

Ivy Ewing (12) shows off her favorite book The Things They Carried by Tim OBrien.

Best Books: Recommended by Students

Brooklyn LaMie, Writer
February 24, 2020

Reading can be really enjoyable, relaxing, and a lot of fun… or it can be completely dreadful if you’re reading a book you don’t enjoy. Arlington students are recommending some of their favorite...

Seniors Chase Peterson and Ashley Contonio eat during first lunch on nacho Friday.

Food of AHS

Sage Hartman, Writer
February 12, 2020

Everyday students at AHS get the time to take a break from their busy school schedule to eat lunch. Though while many have pre-made lunches others rely on the school for nice meal, or so they thought...when...

Trump’s impeachment has been a hot topic of debate between Democrats and Republicans. Starting in 2019, Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives and is now in the middle of a trial by Senate. One student at AHS Colby King commented, “I think its pointless because it doesn’t even do anything. We like say he did something wrong but then he’s not even removed from office.”. As the trial goes on its hard to say whether our two party system is serving us well or if it is instead tarnishing the reputation of both Republicans and Democrats.

To impeach, or not impeach, that is the question

Siena Leighton, Writer
January 31, 2020

Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on December 18th, 2019. On the grounds of, “solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election to help his re-election bid, and...

Jahseh Onfronys Song

Sad Bois and Students

Joshua Hurst, Writer/Photographer
January 30, 2020

The mind of a student is a fragile structure composed of various thoughts, feelings, and emotions.  And the cycle repeats itself; those thoughts, feelings, and emotions all have various sub-structures...

A poster of MLK with his quote, Darkness cannot drive out darkenss; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that is displayed in the commons.

MLK Day- Should it be used to advocate for other minority groups’ rights?

Brooklyn LaMie, Writer
January 30, 2020

With MLK day just behind us and the MLK assembly in the near future, a lot of students have been wondering if this year’s assembly will be used to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights as it has been in recent...

Load More Stories