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

House launches impeachment inquiry

House launches impeachment inquiry

By Nolan DeGarlais, Editor-in-Chief October 10, 2019

Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi authorized the launch of an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump on September 24. These proceedings began in light of revelations that...

Suicide Prevention Month raises awareness of critical issue

By Casey Carpenter October 7, 2019

National Suicide Prevention Month was created to spread awareness of suicide and takes place throughout the month of September to raise awareness of one of the leading public health issues in America. Suicide...

Brier Terrace Middle School placed under lockdown

By Ritika Khanal October 7, 2019

On October 7 at around 1:45 p.m., the Edmonds School District announced that Brier Terrace Middle School was under a lockdown.  According to a letter from Assistant Superintendent Greg Shwab and BTMS...

New counseling jobs, back home at Terrace

By Theresa Van September 30, 2019

With the upcoming school year finally here, new changes to the school have been made. One of the many dramatic changes will be the replacement of two of MTHS’ beloved counselors, Tanya Benvenuti and...

Students demonstrating on 44th Ave during the Global Climate Strike. The signs were designed by the students before the protest began at noon.

MTHS Students Participate In Global Climate Strike

By Nathaniel Reyes September 29, 2019

At 11:30 a.m. on Friday, September 20, a group of nine students and three teachers sign-waved to build support for action against climate change outside the school along 44th Ave W. The group was led by...

September news update

September news update

By Nolan DeGarlais, Amy Harris, and Nina Otebele September 9, 2019

International Iran rejects further talks After President Donald Trump expressed hope after the G7 summit that Iran would be willing to meet with the United States to discuss an end to its nuclear program,...

Terrace sophomore dead after gun accident

By Nathaniel Reyes September 8, 2019

At around 4 p.m. on Saturday Sept. 7, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to an emergency call at a home in Lynnwood. There, they found the body of then-unidentified 15-year-old Terrace...

Enthusiastic new assistant principal brings high expectations, unique experiences

Enthusiastic new assistant principal brings high expectations, unique experiences

By Nolan DeGarlais September 8, 2019

After former Assistant Principal Peter Schurke announced his intention to leave MTHS on August 9, the Edmonds School District (ESD) swiftly began searching for someone to fill his position. On August 23,...

As Amazon burns, activists fight back

As Amazon burns, activists fight back

By Theresa Van September 8, 2019

The Amazon rainforest, known for being the world’s largest tropical rainforest and located primarily in Brazil, has been burning at an unprecedented rate due to a record number of fires this year according...

Hong Kong convulsed by protests

Hong Kong convulsed by protests

By Nathaniel Reyes September 8, 2019

In April, the Hong Kong government proposed a bill that would allow suspected criminals to be extradited to face trial in mainland China. The bill faced significant opposition, as many felt it could lead...

Extracurricular activities help students unlock futures

Extracurricular activities help students unlock futures

By Nolan DeGarlais June 3, 2019

Extracurricular activities are a crucial part of the high school experience for many students. From sports to after-school clubs, participation in these activities is often associated with greater community...

Spring allergies in full bloom

By Annika Prom June 3, 2019

As trees, flowers and grass come to life in the spring, outdoor allergies also begin blooming. In what nurse Julie Hill calls a “story that is underrepresented,” some staff and students may find their...

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