Just a few weeks ago sweet icy snow was falling, and you and your friends and families were staying in drinking hot cocoa, or outside sledding on Gleneagles golf course. Maybe you were driving up to Stevens...
Wake up and be thankful for what you have. Be thankful students that you have the privilege of going to school, be thankful for not having a job, or be thankful that minimum wage is $12 an hour, be thankful...
This is the second year that AHS juniors have been required to take the WCAS, or Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science. According to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) students are required...
Think back to your good old elementary school days. Don’t you remember when the Neo Bots pulled you out of class to show you their glorious robot? Do you remember being starstruck by all of the robots...
The ROTC competition season has been packed full of exciting events, but sadly on February 16th they had their last competition as a whole. Everyone taking part in the conference has spent a lot of time...
Back in 2017 while running president, Donald Trump promoted the construction of a wall or border between the United States and Mexico. Not only the construction, but with the promise Mexico would pay for...
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...
On December 1, boys and girls wrestling kicked off their season with a bang! It seems that many of the freshman and sophomore boys are still getting the hang of making weight for their high school matches,...
Symphonic band is one of the largest classes on campus. Even at 67 students in the same class, it is still smaller than the last two years. Those were 77 and 74.
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...