Sadie Collins, Reporter / Photographer March 13, 2017
Can you think of your favorite moment this far into the school year? When AHS students were asked; this is what they had to say about their unique and favorite memory.
Julia Parra(‘20)
“I...
Arlington high school's newest musical production premieres this Friday March 3rd, with Guys and Dolls hitting center stage. Based on a novel by Damon Runyon, and taking Broadway by storm in 1950, Guys...
Sasha Richart, Reporter/Photographer February 16, 2017
This last Thursday the ninth, the Dollars for Scholars program hosted an information night in the AHS library to help ensure every student had equal opportunity to find success in their scholarship search....
Tis’ the season of giving. Giving gifts to friends, family, and teachers. But what about going above and beyond and giving to a complete stranger? Not just any stranger, but families in our community...
Sean McCauley, Reporter/Photographer December 10, 2016
Jeffrey Andrews is a sophomore here at Arlington High School, and from my recent interview with him, I’ve learned that he makes a good contribution to the student body while enjoying himself with intricate...
Sasha Richart, Writer/Photographer November 28, 2016
My alarm clock goes off, and I roll over. I don't think I can do another day in hiding. The anxiety it brings knows no bounds. I put my clear mascara on, other things only I know will be there under what's...
After attending the same school for a couple years, it gets hard to imagine what other schools are like. What do different schools around the world have to offer in terms of student diversity, traditions,...
Julie Wignall, Photographer, Reporter November 22, 2016
Thanks to current child labor laws in America, we don’t have to worry about getting a job until the age of 16. For most people, that’s around late sophomore year or early junior year of high school....
Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer November 18, 2016
For some students, growing up and living on your own is something they are afraid of. But for others, leaving our small little town is not a problem. Whether it be in a different continent, country, city,...
It’s a thankless job, being groundskeeper of a high school, yet without it, our student body couldn’t function with that blade-of-grass smoothness. Fortunately for us, we’ve found ourselves a groundskeeper...
Sean McCauley, Reporter/Photographer October 28, 2016
If a student was asked about who they thought was an academic success, many would answer Drake King. Throughout his academic career, Drake King has been nearly perfect. With A’s in every class he’s...
High school expectations can be extremely crazy. Incoming high school students expect their lives to include confined cliques, radioactive school lunches, and spontaneous dance breaks in the cafeteria....