The Student News Site of Souderton Area High School

The Arrowhead

The Arrowhead

The Student News Site of Souderton Area High School

The Arrowhead

The Student News Site of Souderton Area High School

The Arrowhead

The Arrowhead

About

The Arrowhead is published by and for the students of Souderton Area High School, and is its official student newspaper. The Arrowhead is published six times during the academic year and is a designated forum for student expression.

Editorial Policy:

Guest editorials written by students, faculty, administrators, staff, alumni, and community members are welcome. The Arrowhead reserves the right to edit, reject, or respond to any material. All unsigned editorials represent the opinion of The Arrowhead editorial board.

News, features, sports and entertainment columns are plainly labeled and function as honest in-depth reporting or analysis or commentary. Analysis includes interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events. Perspective includes discussion of news topics with a point of view including narratives by individuals regarding their own experiences. Review includes a critic’s assessment of a service, product, performance or artistic or literary work.

All letters to the editor should be submitted to Dr. Stacey L. Aronow, The Arrowhead faculty adviser, in room A306 or mailed to Souderton Area High School c/o Dr. Aronow.

The Arrowhead was awarded the following: Gold medal from Columbia Scholastic Press Association 2002-2018, 2021-2023Silver Crown 2018, 2019; All-American from the National Scholastic Press Association 2001, 2007, 2017-2018, 2023 First Class 1999, 2002-2016, 2019, 2022; International first place from Quill and Scroll 1999-2009; All State from Pennsylvania School Press Association 2004, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2015 Gold medal 2005-2019, 2022-2023 Keystone 1999-2004; First Place for Overall Newspaper Excellence from The Morning Call, 2002, 2003; First place in the Delaware Valley Reading Association Newspaper Contest 1999.