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The AHS Eagle

The student news site of Arlington High School

The AHS Eagle

Sadie Collins '19

Sadie Collins , Reporter/ Photographer

Sadie Collins is a junior at Arlington High School. She participates in NHS, Interact and French Club. Sadie’s interest in journalism peaked freshman year when she took beginning journalism. Sadie plans on traveling to the East Coast to attend Syracuse University to further her career in journalism,photography, and design.

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Do We Recycle? Recent rumors suggest the City Of Arlington does not actually recycle waste products.

(Do?) We Recycle

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
June 7, 2019

China no longer buys and reuses America’s recycle waste due to the lack of knowledge around recycling. America’s lack of understanding created China’s “National Sword” policy. The Chinese policy...

National Honor Society president, Allyson Roller (12), conducts a club meeting. Meetings are held every third Thursday of the month, before and after school.

[Photo] What is National Honor Society?

Mollie Janousek, Website Editor
May 23, 2019

National Honor Society president, Allyson Roller (12), conducts a club meeting. Meetings are held every third Thursday of the month, before and after school.

Sam Camp smiles big for her headshot.  It'll be Camp's first time being featured in the play program.

[Photo] The Fall Play: The Game’s Afoot

Maggie Delaney, Writer and Photographer
October 29, 2018

Sam Camp smiles big for her headshot. It'll be Camp's first time being featured in the play program.

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

[Photo] Blood Drive

Mollie Janousek, Website Editor
October 29, 2018

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

Yemen is located in the Middle East next to Saudi Arabia.

What You Should Know but Don’t

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
October 11, 2018

If it wanted to, the United States could end the war in Yemen. Yet, the U.S. is too side tracked by “its own problems” and overlooks and forgets the dying people. There is a reason Yemen’s crisis...

In March of 2018, students gather around in protest of the senseless violence

[Photo] The Cancer of Society

Troy Roach, staff writer and photographer
October 4, 2018

In March of 2018, students gather around in protest of the senseless violence

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....

Syria is Bleeding

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
March 14, 2018

Syria is bleeding. Eastern Ghouta is burning. Thousands of innocent civilians are dying as the Syrian government continues waging havoc on the rebels. Chemical attacks are growing in number and so are...

Tolo will be held March 24th from 8-11 pm. This year the theme is Luau.

Tolo Up and Coming

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
March 9, 2018

Saturday, March 24 at 8pm DECA is hosting another tolo. This year the theme is Luau for the “girls ask guys” dance. The dance will be held in the commons and tickets will cost $13 and $11 with ASB. Some...

Julia Cameron ('18), Alec Villa ('20), and Hannah Glunt ('18) go over lines for this spring's musical "Suessical." Mark your calendars, opening night is March 2nd!

[Photo] Photos of the Week 2.1-2.16

Hannah Balcos, Photo Editor
February 23, 2018

Julia Cameron ('18), Alec Villa ('20), and Hannah Glunt ('18) go over lines for this spring's musical "Suessical." Mark your calendars, opening night is March 2nd!

At the eighth annual Coaches vs. Cancer basketball game, Ryan Brown ('20), helps a little boy out during the halftime "Pop-A-Shot" and lifts him up to the basketball hoop

[Photo] Photos of the Week 1.12.18 – 1.31.18

February 15, 2018

At the eighth annual Coaches vs. Cancer basketball game, Ryan Brown ('20), helps a little boy out during the halftime "Pop-A-Shot" and lifts him up to the basketball hoop

Yemen is located in the Middle East next to Saudi Arabia.

Yemens Humanitarian Crisis

Sadie Collins, Writer & Photographer
January 5, 2018

20 million people don’t know where or when their next meal is coming. 2 million people no longer have a home to return to. 1 million are infected with severe cases of Cholera. Damage, disease, and starvation...

Some of the articles of clothing Roller has made from her upcycling process. The blue striped dress pictures, was made out of an old button-up shirt.

Allyson Roller. Upcycler.

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
December 7, 2017

Allyson Roller. AP student. Tennis player. Art lover. Honor roll qualifier. And recently, and upcycler. Upcycling is where you take old clothes, and turn them into a new, better article of clothing....

The Ski Bus Ride Program begins the  first week of January. The bus will go up a total of 8 times, leaving the SHS Parking Lot every Saturday.

Arlington/Stanwood Ski Bus Ride Program

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
November 29, 2017

The ski season is finally here, and with it comes the Arlington/Stanwood Ski Bus. The ski bus, first starting in Stanwood over 50 years ago, has been an annual program all “mountain kids” look forward...

Madison Kroeze('19)  receives her temporary bandage after donating blood on 10/20.

[Photo] Driven to Donate?

Jasmine Knowles, Staff Reporter/Photographer
November 3, 2017

Madison Kroeze('19) receives her temporary bandage after donating blood on 10/20.

The PSAT will be given Saturday, October 14 at AHS.

PSAT Prep

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
October 13, 2017

Arlington High School is administering the PSAT for grades ten, and eleven this Oct. 14 2017. For Juniors, the scores of this test can qualify you for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.The PSAT...

Chance Pearston ('20) advises that freshmen "do your homework, it'll help in the long run."

Advice for Freshmen

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
September 29, 2017

Be true and be you Don’t let the crowd or your peers shape you into someone you’re not. Be true to yourself and do not hide your personality, you’ll be happier and more successful if you do. “Don’t...

Steven performers gather around their teacher, listening for their new project. During the first first performance Friday night, 9.20

[Photo] Steven Inside(r)

Jasmine Knowles, Reporter/Photographer
October 3, 2017

Steven performers gather around their teacher, listening for their new project. During the first first performance Friday night, 9.20

Senior Caitlin Bartlow and freshman Sydney Crandall share a moment before their game, excited to be playing together this year.

[Photo] How to Survive the Beginning of the Year

Kassidy Linville, staff reporter & photographer
September 29, 2017

Senior Caitlin Bartlow and freshman Sydney Crandall share a moment before their game, excited to be playing together this year.

AHS students were asked to rate their motivation towards school during the summer months.

[Photo] How to Survive the “End of School Year Blues”

May 31, 2017

AHS students were asked to rate their motivation towards school during the summer months.

College Is the Goal. The Problem? Making the Right Choice.

College Is the Goal. The Problem? Making the Right Choice.

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
May 16, 2017

College choices are due soon. So how do you choose the best fit for you, how to accomplish that, and how to handle the rejection letter.   When applying, you must ask yourself if you want to stay in...

Julia Cameron and her band buddies pose for a photo taken at one of the home football games.

First Semester Memories

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...

Jeremy Williams ('19) shakes hands with his opponent in districts.

[Photo] Photos of the Week

Madeline Roller, Photo Editor
February 8, 2017

Jeremy Williams ('19) shakes hands with his opponent in districts.

Trump supporters proudly fly their flags in AHS's student parking lot

Trump Inauguration

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
January 24, 2017

The American presidential inauguration of 2017 swears in President Donald Trump. Donald Trump, at age 70, became the oldest president to ever be sworn in. He is also the first president to have never served...

Grace Moberly('19), Angel Fernadez('17), and Hannah Glunt('18) run over their parts the day before opening night of Medley.

Be Inspired by Drama

Sadie Collins, Reporter/ Photographer
January 5, 2017

The Drama Department is a huge part of Arlington’s community. Whether it be their seasonal shows, participation in parades, or their positive attitude, they manage to put a smile on Arlington's face....

Michaela Camlin ('18) throws the globe during a bonding activity on the first Interact Club Meeting.

Interact Focuses on Giving and Not Getting

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
December 13, 2016

While many of us are frantically working on what to put on our Christmas list, Interact Club focuses on how to help those get what's on their lists. Interact, based off of Rotary Club, is an organization...

Megan Barnett ('20) points to her dream living location, Olso Norway. Barnett loves Norway because of it's breathtaking beauty.

Where Do Your Dreams Take You?

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,...

Art Club members celebrate a Halloween on 10/28/16.

Why Art?

Sadie Collins, Reporter/Photographer
November 3, 2016

High School can be a stressful time for students. They can feel out of place and confined. Through art, students can express themselves.Art club is a great way for the artists in our community to connect...

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