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

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Showcase Tradition Continues

Showcase Tradition Continues

By Kaelynn Bagley, Staff February 20, 2024

When stepping into the MTHS band room on Feb. 1st, I was met with brilliant stage lights, contrasting from deep blues to blazing violets and reds. A crowd could be seen gathering, some audience members...

Ballot Drop Box in Snohomish County

UPDATE: Bond, levy passing in early returns

By Hawkeye Staff February 15, 2024

NOTE: These results have been updated as of 9 a.m. Thurs. Feb. 15. Voters in the Edmonds School District are approving a major school bond and technology levy according to initial returns released by...

Students and staff were able to collect more than 1,800 pounds of food in the HUB to donate to the Mountlake Terrace Food Bank.

Food drive an ultimate success

By Terina Papatu, Co Editor-In-Chief December 12, 2023

The early months of the school year are always quite busy for MTHS students–new schedules, homecoming, and all sorts of fundraisers. One of the most notable fundraisers that Terrace holds every school...

At least two vehicles were destroyed in a garage fire Monday afternoon, Dec. 4, on Brier Road near Brier Terrace Middle School.

Garage fire on Brier Road delays BTMS dismissal

By Terina Papatu and Kaylee Miyamoto December 4, 2023

Dismissal from BTMS was delayed by nearly 30 minutes this afternoon as a garage fire across the street closed Brier Road just north of the middle school. While fire officials reported no injuries,...

Terrace senior Sarah Al-Maiahi holds up a sign, which states “Free Palestine, Tigray, Sudan, Congo, and Haiti” while she and the rest of the student protesters stand outside the front of Starbucks in Cedar Plaza.

Students walkout, protest in support of innocent Palestinians

By Halle Connell, News Editor November 22, 2023

Around 50 MTHS  students walked out in a vocal protest in solidarity with Palestine the morning of Nov. 21. Students chanted “Free free! Palestine!” as well as “From the [Jordan] river to the [Mediterranean]...

Hawkeye Co-Editor-in-Chief Annika Prom enters a message into late USA Today founder Al Neuharhs personal typewriter. Free Spirits Sophie Ryland (Texas) and Mikaela Prestowitz (Nevada) watch her type a personal thank you to him as she cries. Photo courtesy of the Freedom Forum Institute.

To student journalists: The future is in your hands

By Annika Prom, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 30, 2018

With as much crushing anguish and genuine happiness it brought to me, I managed to keep it a secret from my family for months leading up to an email I received during spring break. I opened my phone...

Trick or Treating: Is it for everyone?

Trick or Treating: Is it for everyone?

By Theresa Van, Hawkeye Staff October 19, 2018

As October begins, one very important topic comes to mind: Halloween. Ah yes, the beloved holiday of spooks and scares and the classic tradition of trick-or-treating. What is trick-or-treating? Trick-or-treating,...

Members of the Hawkeye staff proudly display their awards Sunday morning following the JEA Write-Off Awards Ceremony at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles.

Community, school and media staff honored in Los Angeles

April 17, 2016

LOS ANGELES – For the third year in a row – and the fifth time overall – MTHS been named a First Amendment Press Freedom Award recipient. The FAPFA, as it's called, and several other awards were...

Juniors Samuel Polevoy (left), Malek Qibba (center) and Bukhari Shakil (right) pose in their Exoticco shirts at the front of the school.

Three MTHS students build professional clothing line

By Stephi Smith, News Editor March 16, 2016

His summer before his sophomore year, junior Bukhari Shakil decided he wanted something different. With the help of his friend, he set up a clothing line, originally named Exotic Clothing Company. When...

Chill Out works on the robots C Clamp, which had been bent in the last match.

MTHS Robotics teams advance to quarterfinals in FIRST competition

By Stephi Smith, News Editor March 16, 2016

On Saturday and Sunday, the MTHS Robotics team, Chill Out, competed against multiple other Washington state robotics teams in the annual FIRST Robotics competition. The theme of the competition was...

Senior Brooklyn Evan plays the harmonica.

Multicultural theme prevails in choir SE Quad Concert

By Annika Prom, Hawkeye Staff March 14, 2016

School choirs of the southeast quadrant of the Edmonds School District collaborated to put on a show with a multicultural theme, literally bringing people together in harmony. For the 28th year in a row,...

The importance of home court advantage

By Irvin Zhang, Sports Editor March 7, 2016

The men’s basketball program is has earned a spot in the post-season in eight of the past nine years – finishing as high as 4th in the WIAA State Tourney in 2013 and making it to the state regional...

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