Carmencita Rosales is an 18-year-old ANS senior. We decided to find out more about her senior experience and share it with you. Some may think that the senior, junior, sophomore, […]
The New Mr. Smith
We now have two Mr. Smiths in high school. The new one is Corryn Smith, and you will notice him by his bowties, which makes him “pop-out”. From Monday through Thursday, students […]
THE FIRST STUDENT-LED NEWSPAPER!
Hello Everybody, The Eye of The Tiger team is glad to present to you the first ANS student led high school newspaper. This was set up by the Journalism & Global Communications elective students. […]
The Scale For Success
This new school year has brought many positive changes, such as, the new schedules that permit students to engage in more extracurricular activities. Also, the new environmental perspective that the school […]
The Selective Intersection
Article by: Andres Cabrera Being stuck within the boundaries of advanced classes, club representation, and co-curricular expertise is certainly something tiring to do. Students, specifically high-schoolers, manage to exploit themselves to the […]
The Nonexistent Convenience
Article by: Andres Cabrera Local courses… A pain for some, a blessing for few. Allow me to begin by stating that most of our ANS students yearn for an inclusion in foreign […]
Giving Back
Throughout the world, there are those who are determined to help those in need and it is these people who sacrifice their time for the improvement of society. At ANS, we have […]
Performing a Change

“I want to be a thief. I want to be a gang member.” This is how most of the kids described their bleak future. Living next to the former garbage dump, La […]
Why You Should Be Concerned
Sorry to do this, but I want you to be concerned and here’s why. After three weeks, I still cannot wear my wedding ring, cannot hike, and driving is painful, all thanks […]
Who is Lisa Lippay?
A woman, a wife, a mother, a teacher and now she challenges herself to become a journalist. With her leadership, seventeen young and ambitious students are looking forward to publish American Nicaraguan […]
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