On Oct. 8, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 101, which requires all California public high schools to implement an Ethnic Studies course starting in the 2025-26 school year; the …
Read MoreOn Aug. 25, Peninsula students returned to in-person school after over a year online. To prepare for the large influx of students, the County of Los Angeles Department of Public …
Read MoreOn Sept. 3, the Kukkiwon Taekwondo demonstration team performed on the football field during lunch. The Kukkiwon Taekwondo Demonstration Team is a selection of Taekwondo practitioners who are recognized as …
Read MoreAlthough the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has greatly affected businesses and job opportunities, some high school students have found time to explore their passions through internships during the pandemic. For senior …
Read MoreOn Sept. 22 and Oct. 6, Dr. Tyrone Howard from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) delivered lectures to Mindy Webster’s Ethics class virtually about the impact of racism …
Read MoreThis past April, seniors Amy Huang and Melissa Qin, along with senior Abbie Maemoto from Palos Verdes High School (PVHS), created Biomedigirls. Biomedigirls is a nonprofit organization that strives to …
Read MoreSeeing as the coronavirus (COVID-19) has forced people to remain socially distanced from others, many high school students have found new hobbies to occupy themselves with from their own homes. …
Read MoreWhen junior Eliza Shane was taking her dog for a walk in late May, she spotted a dozen snails in her lawn and garden. She decided to bring a couple …
Read MoreIn late March, sophomore Rhys Moon began working on developing a website called Mindful Coping that is intended to help people who suffer from Tourette’s Syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) …
Read MoreOn May 25, senior Suraj Anand spoke at the Los Angeles (LA) chapter of the American Science Association’s Data Science Symposium. He was given this opportunity by the head of …
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