Upon graduation, the class of 2016 will embark on the worn path of adulthood. For those reaching legal age this year, turning 18 will add more weight …
Though Valentine’s Day is often regarded as a day dedicated to our loved ones, we forget to remember the most important relationship of our lives: the one with ourselves. It …
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Photos from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School’s production of musical “Cabaret”
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Swim
Varsity boys’ swim coach Brian Helmrich has had great success in prior years with the swim team and he hopes to make the team even better this spring season.
“[We’ve had] …
With five years of debate under her belt through elementary and middle school clubs, freshman Mei Johnson has quickly found her place on the team.
One of her greatest accomplishments this …
Sophomore Gabriel De Ocampo was 12 years old when he first learned how to ride a bike. After receiving a new bike for Christmas, De Ocampo began to ride with …
Read MorePeninsula is filled with students who were born in countries all over the world. Many, such as juniors Mana Kimura, Annabelle David and Hana Ayoub, have dual citizenships. Despite being …
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“Anatomy of Gray” is presented by the award-winning Peninsula High
Drama program October 1, 2, 3, 2015 at 7:00 PM and October 4 at
2:00PM. “Anatomy of Gray,” is a comedy/tragedy …
Teacher Dan Doctor shares what it is like to be a part of the school choir.
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Peninsula students celebrates the holiday season with Grinchmas night.
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