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

Teresa Bonilla

Teresa Bonilla, TEMPO Graphics and Design Editor

Teresa Bonilla is a staff reporter for the Hawkeye, a co-host for TMI and the design/graphics editor for TEMPO, the yearbook. Teresa joined Hawkeye in order to purse her passion for communication that equality provides everyone with access to information. As she spent time in hawkeye Teresa developed a love for design. Now as design and graphics editor for the yearbook, Teresa hopes to help create a product that shares information through a combination of visuals and writing that can be cherished by students for years to come.

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With new technologies, freshman Ritika Khanal is able to type and use voiceover commands with more ease.

[Photo] Life as a visually impaired student

By Ritika Khanal
March 27, 2019

With new technologies, freshman Ritika Khanal is able to type and use voiceover commands with more ease.

Senior Cameron Suraci posses with a MTHS weekly highlight which noted his success in being named as a semi-finalist.

[Photo] Terrace senior named National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist

October 19, 2018

Senior Cameron Suraci posses with a MTHS weekly highlight which noted his success in being named as a semi-finalist.

Sophomore, Raymond Smith holds a sign commemorating the Columbine shooting in 1999 in hopes of getting voting age drivers who pass by to vote in favor of gun control.

Students walk out in protest of school shootings

By Teresa Bonilla, Staff Reporter
April 20, 2018

Today’s walkout was held on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting. Lane Murdock a Sophomore from Ridgefield High School in Connecticut organized the walkout...

Students at Terrace continue their demonstration along 44th through the end of the school day.

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Students at Terrace continue their demonstration along 44th through the end of the school day.

Juniors Emma Holbrook and Sierra Clark embrace after Clarks speech to the students who had gathered.

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Juniors Emma Holbrook and Sierra Clark embrace after Clark's speech to the students who had gathered.

Senior Eli Longacre writes on a piece of paper that he tapped over a stop school zone sign, changing the message to say Stop School Shooting.

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Senior Eli Longacre writes on a piece of paper that he tapped over a stop school zone sign, changing the message to say "Stop School Shooting".

Showing his support for the students a City of Mountlake Terrace employee gives a thumbs up as his companion honks.

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Showing his support for the students a City of Mountlake Terrace employee gives a thumbs up as his companion honks.

Terrace students made signs urging those who passed by to put students before guns and support gun control.

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Terrace students made signs urging those who passed by to put students before guns and support gun control.

A powerful start to the robotics season

By Teresa Bonilla, Staff Writer
January 16, 2018

On January 6 at 7 a.m., about 1,000 people gathered in the Terraceum for the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) kickoff. Each year, a new FRC challenge is issued, and kickoff...

Graphic created by Teresa Bonilla

Two more makes Core 24

By Teresa Bonilla, Staff Writer
November 2, 2017

Core 24 is the new set of requirements the Washington State Board of Education (WSBE) has put in place for high school graduation. Core 24 looks to give students a strong foundation...

Sophomore Avery Coleman calls for a pass as Abigail Johnson fights through two Everett defenders.

Terrace Women’s Soccer drop game to Everett, lose 5-4

By Teresa Bonilla, Staff Reporter
September 18, 2017

Senior Julia Hart led the Terrace girls varsity soccer team with a hat trick in their first game of the regular season on Thursday, Sept. 14. However the team fell short...

Poetry is verse

By Teresa Bonilla and Jonathan Kwong
June 17, 2017

Wordplay, diction and vocabulary are all important in poetry; they allow for artists to convey their messages and draw a picture. So what happens when you add music to these...

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