
The Daily Announcement – April 15, 2020
Information about free access to the New York Times and the Poem of the Day featuring Ms. Heyneman.

Information about free access to the New York Times and the Poem of the Day featuring Ms. Heyneman.

Addressing questions and concerns by the senior class and where to find more information. Poem of the Day is “Very Large Moth” by Craig Arnold from English teacher Nicole Eidson.

The phasing in of a new schedule, free access to the New York Times, and the Poem of the Day by Michael Byrne.

DZON was composed by former Arlington Performing Arts Director, Pasquale Tassone. This performance is from the Music Technology & Honors Orchestra Concert in Old Hall.

An update on learning from home, information about a virtual family support group, and the poem of the day from Dr. Roth. This video was created in coordination with Arlington

AHS classes going back to counting for credit. Mr. Cincotta reads the Poem of the Day, “Keeping Quiet” by Pablo Neruda.

Chandler is joined by Principal Janger.

The AHS Media Center and the Student Library Advisory Committee would like to invite everyone to join our new AHS READS ALONE TOGETHER BOOK CLUB. We are beginning this week

Assistant News Director Brenda Mahoney, updating residents on the status of Arlington Public Schools.
(This package was recorded before the closing of Arlington public schools on March 12) Stratton Elementary School was shut down for a day earlier this week after a parent and
The Centers for Disease Control says it’s lifting restrictions on testing and beginning to fast-track people who fear they have the coronavirus. What is Arlington doing to prepare it’s residents
ACT and SAT review classes, information on a trip to Europe, and more on this weeks Ponder Scope. Plus, playoff hockey is heating up in the Sports Update.
UPDATE March 10, 2020 There are two confirmed cases of Coronavirus-COVID-19 in Arlington related to the Biogen conference. One is a Stratton Elementary school student. Those in close contact have
Yearbook deadlines, a mock Presidential Primary election, and more on Ponder Scope this week. Plus, playoff season had finally begun in the Sports Update!