A group of concerned Palos Verdes Peninsula (PVP) residents sued Palos Verdes Unified School District (PVPUSD) on July 18 for allegedly violating the Ralph M. Brown Act …
Read MoreLast year, juniors took the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP). The CAASPP was developed to be different than previous standardized tests such as the …
Read MorePrincipal Mitzi Cress was recently named one of the “Top 30 Most Influential California High School Principals” in a list released by Mometrix Test Preparation. Mometrix ranked …
Read MoreHaving an unhealthy lifestyle can lead to many negative mental and physical health consequences, potentially affecting performance in class. Common bad habits include not eating well and …
Read MoreFor most teens, social media is an assumed part of daily life. However, freshman Cate O’Day, sophomore Josh Zeitlin and junior Jamie Kim restrict their usage, for …
Read MoreStereotypes can often debase the true value of a person and fail to reveal who he or she really is, but Peninsula students are determined not to …
Read MoreAfter finishing last year winning two of 10 games, the football team took full advantage of the off-season time to begin the 2016 season with a strong …
Read MoreVarsity girls’ volleyball plays its first regular season home game against Mira Costa on Sept. 22 and hopes to have a strong start with a new …
Read MoreConflicting opinions are nothing uncommon. Most recently, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick stirred the nation when he refused to stand up for the national anthem before …
Read MoreDonations are made every year to the Peninsula Education Foundation (PEF) in order to improve Palos Verdes public schools by enhancing and developing curricula, clubs and after-school …
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