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SCHEDULE THIS WEEK…. MONDAY April 20: regular schedule TUESDAY April 21: regular schedule WEDNESDAY April 22: early release 11am THURSDAY April 23: 25min Advisory FRIDAY April 24: regular schedule Parents: Please refer to the FRONT OF THE AHS WEBPAGE FOR BELL SCHEDULES PLEASE REMEMBER THE FLAG SALUTE. Thank You! Wednesday April 22, 2015 Like AHS on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ArlingtonHighSchool.Eagles

SENIOR PARENT TEA: MAY 19 @ 5PM IN OUR COMMONS.

KUDOS: HiQ - So exciting that our HiQ Team made it to Nationals! The event took place on Thursday (in the Board Room). Very interesting holding an event like that via teleconference. The three other states participating were Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Alabama. Our team finished fourth and represented extremely well!! UNIFIED PROM - The second annual Unified Prom was held on Thursday in the BPAC Lobby. This special event is held for our Life Skills students. The decorations, dancing and especially our general education students helping/dancing/making it special was fantastic. Thanks to all the staff involved in putting on this amazing event.

AHS PROM IS: Saturday April 25 Where: EMP in Seattle Time: 8pm to 11pm Cost: $50 w/ASB Tickets: on sale at all lunches ROBOTICS CLUB IS HERE!!! Meetings will be on Tuesday's after school and Thursdays from 6 to 9pm.

Student & Staff Awards This Wednesday evening, the Masonic Lodge will hold their annual award ceremony recognizing 11th grade students. From Arlington High School will be: Jerry Haldman, Emma Janousek, Paige Dickson, Samantha Weldon, Grace Meno, McKenna Hering, Katarina Sanchez, Svea Dean, McKenna Landry, Cierra Schaffer. Congratulations to Mrs. Jennifer Case who will be receiving the Outstanding Educator Award from the Masons.

AAUW will be holding a special event on May 17th to recognize some of our students for achievement in mathematics, science and/or technology. AAUW is a national organization of graduates who hold an associates (or equivalent), baccalaureate, or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university. The AAUW Scholar Recognition Project recognizes young women who excel in mathematics, science and technology and encourages them to continue their studies and careers in these fields. Here are our AHS candidates: Andraya Albright-Engineering Katarina Sanchez-Math Emaline Modahl-Science Sarai Munoz-Technology

HiQ Nationals Our amazing and brilliant HiQ students will be competing in the HiQ Nationals coming up on April 16th. They will be competing with teams from across the country via a K-20 network connection at approximately 7:50am. Good luck to our students and coaches!