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AHSneedle

The student news site of Atlantic High School

AHSneedle

The student news site of Atlantic High School

AHSneedle

Students work together to wrap another student in toilet paper as fast as they can.

Spooky Spirit

Alyssa Neal, AHS Needle Senior Editor November 3, 2023

AHS is in the spooky spirit this year, starting a new competition. The mummy race was introduced this year, a race to be the fastest while keeping the most toilet paper intact. However, Halloween is viewed...

4-H clubs set up booths for the annual Fall Fest held at the fairgrounds.

4-H For All

Olivia Olson, Staff Writer November 2, 2023

 National 4-H Week is a celebration of 4-H. “It is not only national but international, which is pretty cool, and not many people think about that,” said Katie Bateman, the Cass County Youth Coordinator. ...

The Eye of the Needle

Bennett Whetstone, EON Lead Producer November 1, 2023

Happy Halloween AHS! In this year's Halloween special, we try to solve the mystery of the Trojan Spirit! This spirit has been haunting AHS, so leave it to the broadcasting team to get to the bottom of...

Colton Rasmussen reaches for the ball during the tip in the first seconds of the game. Rasmussen will be a senior this upcoming season.

Changing Seasons

Anna Potts, Editor October 30, 2023

Leaves are changing colors, the temperature is getting colder, and athletes are putting away their football cleats and pulling out their basketball shoes. As AHS transitions from fall sports to winter...

Social media is a staple in many peoples lives, including teenagers. But theres more behind the posts made everyday.

Student-Led School Accounts

J. Molina, Editor October 28, 2023

The impact that social media has on our community should be no surprise. Our school uses different accounts for different clubs, like our very own AHS Needle. However, it’s a different matter when an...

Dexter Dodson speaks with students and parents during parent-teacher conferences.  The conferences were held Oct. 25-26.

A Much Needed Break

Alyssa Neal and Claire Pellett October 28, 2023

Parent-teacher conferences are a great way for parents to learn about how their child is doing in school and for teachers to praise or share concerns with the parents. However, they're also a well-deserved...

Choir director Mikayla Stockhaus chose Cinderella as the fall musical for 2023.

The Ball Ends

Alix Nath, Editor October 27, 2023

Cinderella the Musical comes to a close with performances this Friday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 5, at 2:30 p.m. Performer Brady Wagner, director Mikayla Stockhaus,...

The Point Episode 3: Halloween Special pt. 2

Ella Meyer and Kate Nichols October 27, 2023

Hosts Ella and Kate talk about all things Halloween with AHS students and staff. Music by AHS graduate Evan Brummer.

The Point Episode 3: Halloween Special pt. 1

Ella Meyer and Kate Nichols October 27, 2023

Hosts Ella and Kate talk about all things Halloween with AHS students and staff. Music by AHS graduate Evan Brummer.

Juniors and seniors of AHS dance to the music at Prom 2023.

Prom For Everyone?

Mabry Ohm, Staff Writer October 27, 2023

Many juniors and seniors throughout Atlantic High School wonder why Atlantic has a closed prom when the rest of our dances are open. This rule is the way prom has been for many years in Atlantic. Other...

AHS student shows off his outfit choice of the day.

Talking Clothes

Xander Cook, Staff Writer October 26, 2023

From football jerseys to fuzzy sweaters, slippers to platform boots, most people have something they wear that corresponds to their personality, culture, taste, or opinions and AHS is no exception from...

Rooms 408 and 410 are decorated with painted ceiling tiles. This tradition started in 2013.

See the Ceiling Tiles

Rylee Bengel and Aunika Darrow October 25, 2023

Most people who attend AHS know of Allison Berryhill and her creativity in her classroom. She allows her students to feel more open toward their ideas and allows her journalists to put their creativity...

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