The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

Feature

The grandmaster’s last play

By Annika Prom, Lifestyle Editor June 14, 2016

Senior Tyler Grabarczyk wears the masks of comedy and tragedy nearly everywhere. He’ll talk about his self-described “debonair” personality, call himself a baller or better yet, “everything a man...

A crossfit future

By Luke Smith, Hawkeye staff June 14, 2016

One could argue that at MTHS, no one fits the mold of an athlete who lives by the saying of “heart over height” more than senior athlete Chase DeAlba. DeAlba has spent the last four years as a key...

Bound for new heights

By Irvin Zhang, Sports Editor Emeritus June 14, 2016

Nine consecutive state tournament titles, several school records shattered and a seemingly endless number of medals, awards, ribbons and trophies later, senior track and field star Chinne Okoronkwo is...

Garcia has been an avid musician since the age of 12, dedicating his time to writing and recording his own music in a corner of his bedroom

By Sierra Clark, News Editor June 14, 2016

Seven years ago, at about age 12, senior Bryan Garcia played a bass guitar that was once his brother’s and won by his dad in an eBay auction. He had just picked up his bass for the first time in years...

Lahti’s ‘finally ready’ to begin a new trek

By Stephi Smith, Executive Editor June 14, 2016

Her story didn’t start at MTHS and it won’t end here, either. But retiring P.E. teacher Susan Lahti’s legacy as a Hawk is secure as she has truly been a pioneer as an educator and as a powerful voice...

MTHS teacher among winners of international writing contest

By Mikayla Smith, Hawkeye Staff March 23, 2016

MTHS Humanities teacher Stephen Merlino won second place in a fiction short story writing contest called ‘Writers of the Future’. With this contest having the most admissions out of all the years it’s...

Bringing enthusiasm into education: Adam Bazant

By Paxtyn Merten, Editor-in-Cheif March 7, 2016

Imagine you are in Rome, standing nearby as a man reads out of his Rick Steves’ Italy Travel guide and attempts to describe the significance of a monument to his family while pointing at the wrong one. You...

Bringing black lives matter to terrace

By Annika Prom, Hawkeye staff February 2, 2016

Senior Nabressa Lilly is heartbroken each time she hears of the unjust death of another African-American individual on the news. “Every time that happens, two lives are lost,” she said. By this,...

Snow dazed

By Vivian Nowka-Keane, Hawkeye staff January 6, 2016

The dazzling red and green lights and nostalgic tunes bring us back to what is sometimes described as the most wonderful time of the year. The smell of trees and the tingling of your nose from the low...

Idolizing to acheiving

By Irvin Zhang and Ben Eyman November 18, 2015

As a young boy, he sits in the stands and watches his dad, a man he admires, pace back and forth on the dark green tennis court, with sweat dripping down from his forehead as he fights to win every match....

Representatives elected for freshman class ASB

By Marianne Nacanaynay, Hawkeye staff September 29, 2015

The MTHS freshman class held their election for the year’s Associated Student Body (ASB) officers on September 23rd in the main gym. Those elected to the core four positions were president Carl Hess,...

Trending toward teamwork

By Irvin Zhang, Sports Editor September 15, 2015

Men's Cross-Country The men’s cross country team went through what some would call a rebuilding year last year. They had lost a group of talented, experienced seniors from the year before and struggled...

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