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

Deca advertises the homecoming prices and draws the student bodies attention with the extravagant red carpet and sparkly letters.

Why Boy’s Aren’t Asking Girls to Homecoming?

Vivian Potong, Reporter
October 2, 2018

October is just around the corner and the only thing on everybody's mind is homecoming. The ladies of AHS have been stressing before school even started on what to wear and more importantly who there going...

A lookout along the main road of Thailand facing a mountain in Amphoe phanom-Khlong Sok

Why is Travel so Important?

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
May 25, 2018

Recently, I was able to travel overseas to Thailand. And before that, Hawaii… a little more than several times. Alaska… too many times to count. New York. Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Connecticut....

In honor of the Parkland shooting, AHS students walk out on March 14 to take a stand against gun violence in schools.  The student body also protests against all other school shootings, including Columbine.

Remembering Columbine

Taylor Zodrow, Reporter
May 1, 2018

CThe first school shooting to ever take place was in Pennsylvania in 1764.  10 people were killed. Over the course of the 19th century, there were 37 shootings in America.  31 people were killed....

A Quiet Place Review

Mollie Janousek, Mollie Janousek
April 10, 2018

A Quiet Place, directed by John Krasinski, is a thrilling, apocalyptic film revolving around the life of one small family in New York, who attempts to survive against the strange creatures that hunt people...

Seussical the Musical Review

Imani Jackson, staff writer & photographer
March 14, 2018

On March 2, 3, 9 and 10, the Arlington High School Drama Club presented Seussical the Musical for their spring musical. At the 7:00 pm showing on the last night, all of the seniors, staff and crew were...

I will be walking, will you?

Jackie Stupey, staff writer & photographer
March 13, 2018

How many lives, how many instances, how many dreams ended by a single shot? How many school shootings have to happen for real effective change will come for us? When will the death toll be too many? When...

Gun Violence: Where Do We Draw the Line?

Mollie Janousek, staff writer & photographer
March 13, 2018

It all started with Columbine. Then came Sandy Hook. Then MP. Most recently came Parkland. Our country has been hurting from school shootings and the damages that guns have done for almost 20 years...

2018 Marvel’s Black Panther Review

Imani Jackson, Writer & Photographer
March 9, 2018

The 2018 Black Panther Movie is one of many Marvel movies released. Since the movie’s release on February 16, 2018, people have been filling the theaters and writing generally positive reviews for the...

Naviance has replaced the state required High school and Beyond Plan. There are a series of lessons, such as these that are designed to help students make plans and reach deadlines.

Naviance: What Students Think

Alicia Fanning, staff writer and photographer
February 27, 2018

The senior class has seen it all: Advisory, Eagle Period, and now Naviance in english classes. It started out with advisory, every Thursday before 2nd period, where students did various things on paper,...

Support the Strong

Alicia Fanning, staff reporter and photographer
January 1, 2018

“Stay strong.” That’s what they say when the world around you is crashing. That’s what they say when that’s all you’ve ever been. The commonly accepted image of strong is a person who doesn’t...

Here’s Why Communism is Unviable

Mikayla O'Neill, Staff Photographer + Reporter
December 8, 2017

  A survey by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation found that roughly 50% of millennials would rather live in a communist or socialist country than in a capitalist democracy. The...

Jessica Abraham (17) writing tips for a sophomore preparing for the SBAC.

April Showers Bring May Testing

Allyson Birdsell, Photographer/Writer
June 13, 2017

  The beginning of May consists of nice weather and end of the year jitters. Unfortunately it also brings about annual SBAC testing, which every sophomore must pass to graduate or otherwise retake...

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