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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

Senior Michael Cox waves good-bye to Arlington High School

Senior’s Thoughts On Graduating

A. McKinney, staff reporter/photographer
May 22, 2019

The 2019 year is coming to an end, and many students can feel the excitement of summer as it's just around the corner. For freshman, sophomores, and juniors the end of the school year signals a time of...

Jackie Stupey (12) and Halle Peterson (10) paint the Welcome sign for Senior Tea.

Senior Tea

Kassidy Linville, Staff Writer
May 21, 2019

Each year, Arlington High School says goodbye to its graduating class by putting on a number of events to celebrate their success. Senior Dinner Dance was put on in March earlier this year, so next on...

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Assembly

Andrew O'Claray, Reporter
February 1, 2019

  Javier Sanchez, For almost 20 years has been inspiring people about experiencing life to the fullest in a positive way. That's exactly what he did at Arlington High School on January 18th for...

New ASB president Maggie Delaney tries to win over the crowd with her compelling speech.

ASB Elections

Vivian Potong, Writer
January 29, 2019

The votes are in and while some are jumping up in glee others question if this is all a popularity contest. Though if you haven't heard who won yet welcome Brooklyn Hill, Pearl Leon Guerrero, Brooklyn...

Can girls and guys just be friends?

Kenna Starks, staff writer and photographer
January 24, 2019

I believe to be friends with the opposite sex, there has to be some sort of attraction. This could either be physical and even internal.  If you were to ask what you thought your your opposite sex best...

School Shootings Have Become the New Norm… Do We Fear For the Next?

Grady Falk, staff writer and photographer
January 24, 2019

Whether you are aware of it or not, mass shootings impact each and everyone of us. October 24, 2014 is a date that will leave a never ending affect on most of us forever. That's the date in which Marysville...

Should AHS have a later start time?

Ashton Mckinney, staff writer and photographer
January 24, 2019

A later school start time has been an ongoing topic for some time now. Many would argue that starting school at 9:00 AM would only create problems for students with jobs and after school activities. However,...

From Council to Senate

Gracie Berger, writer & photographer
December 18, 2018

To get more involved, Arlington High School is trying something new. Mr. Ballew, current English Teacher and ASB adviser, coordinates with the ASB and admin to make sure that they are organized and prepared;....

At the last home match of the season, wrestler Samuel Rush (19)

Being An Athlete In Public Schools

Sammy Schuerman, Writer
December 6, 2018

Many high school students are involved in sports. Participating in school sports itself is very time consuming and with the stress of school on top of that, what is it taking for these athletes to be successful...

Yese Perez (12) watches as a Bloodworks staff member starts to insert the needle into her arm during the Blood Drive on October 23rd.

Blood Drive

Mollie Janousek, Website Editor
October 29, 2018

Every year, Arlington High School offers a special event to its students. The blood drive is a day at AHS where students can give back to the community. It's coordinated by Bloodworks Northwest. This year,...

All Around the World

Delaney Barson, Staff Reporter and Photographer
October 10, 2018

Every year at Arlington High School we get a few exchange students here and there from countries like Germany, Spain, South America, etc. This year we have six exchange students in total, Lia from Brazil,...

Nick Avdeyev (9) sits at lunch drinking his chocolate milk.

Life Got Flipped, Turned Upside Down

Josh Hurst, Writer/Photographer
October 9, 2018

Some narrowly escaped, but others breezed through it.  Eighth grade was only the beginning for the freshman, now they must face the most difficult part of their schooling career... high school.     “Each...

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