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The Eagle Angle

The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

Dodge, Dip and Dive

Parker Primrose, Staff writer December 1, 2015

On Dec. 3 at 6 p.m., the Allen High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes will be hosting a dodgeball tournament available to all students. Students can assemble teams of 10 players, which must include...

Orchestra Members Rise to All-Region

Layal Zalkout, News/Feature Editor November 20, 2015

After months of preparation and practice, 18 orchestra members from Allen High School and Lowery Freshman Center have placed in the 2015 Texas Music Educators Association Region 25 Orchestra. The students...

Stepping Up Stadium Security

Julia Zaksek, Staff writer November 20, 2015

Fans clad in their country’s colors were in the middle of cheering on their team when two booming explosions split the air. Three civilians and three police officers died in two suicide bombings within...

Golf team receives high placement at recent tournament

Sara Schleede, Junior managing editor November 19, 2015

The varsity girls, junior varsity girls and junior varsity boys golf teams played in the Plano Series Invitational at Twin Creek Golf Course Oct. 13. The tournament resulted in high ranks for all teams....

Voters approve Allen ISD bond proposal

Rachel Moretti, Editor-in-chief November 3, 2015

The Allen ISD bond proposal has passed with a 76 percent approval rate from the 4,579 voters on Nov. 3. The main components of the $272 million bond include new facility construction and renovations and...

Allen voters to decide on bond proposal

Tate Peterson, Staff writer November 2, 2015

The Allen Board of Trustees has presented a 272.5 million dollar bond proposal to voters in the city of Allen. This bond proposal was created by the Project Kids Committee, a group consisting of 80 community...

The Crust and Crumb bustling during lunch.

Everything but Crumby

Julia Zaksek, Staff writer October 29, 2015

As the nine weeks began to draw to a close, a new restaurant in the cafeteria opened. “The Crust and Crumb,” hidden since the beginning of the school year by poster paper and plywood, is now on display...

Steve Payne

AHS principal announces retirement

Jordyn Ruiz, Senior Managing Editor October 20, 2015

Steve Payne, principal of Allen High School, announced his retirement on Oct. 20. Payne has been the AHS principal for the past 13 years. The news of his retirement was announced via email to Allen...

AHS Choir Performs at Fall Concert

Megan Shankle, Commentary editor October 19, 2015

The AHS Choir will have their first concert on Tuesday, Oct. 20 in the PAC. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature fall music as well as music from the All Region choir competition, which took...

More Than Meets the Eye

Divya Jagadeesh, Staff writer October 6, 2015

Schools without custodians is a hard thing to think about. People agree that things would be different without them. “If custodians were gone, we’d be in a whole mess of trouble,” journalism...

Presidential Candidate Profiles

Farah Nashat, Staff writer September 29, 2015

Ben Carson: GOP/ Tea party Education: Carson wants to promote private schooling rather than common core public schooling. Also, he believes that school choice increases competitive nature. Healthcare:...

Cafeteria, Interrupted

Julia Zaksek, Staff writer September 24, 2015

It wasn’t long after the first day of school before every frequent cafeteria visitor noticed that the high school’s pastry shop, a breakfast and lunch stop for students and staff alike, was closed...

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