Panthers encourage inclusion amongst the community


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            Each year, Peninsula High School continues to show inclusion and acceptance among the community. More specifically, numerous students are involved with organizations and clubs that help disabled children …

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Federal standards alter district focus


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The federal government decided to implement a new set of standardized testing starting in 2014.
“The Superintendent for Public Education has suggested that the STAR tests be suspended until the new …

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Students expand to online education


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Peninsula is ranked 23rd for education in California. Still, some students have opted to take the non-traditional, off-campus path of online courses.
Online courses are usually taken to make up a …

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Rising gas prices hit locals harder


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In the second week of October, gas prices hit record high in California with nearly $5 per gallon. However, a few weeks later, consumers were surprised to see a sudden …

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Currency change proves to be successful


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When sixth period ended on Oct. 12, students rushed out of their classrooms eager to participate in the Homecoming festivities. This year marked the beginning of a new currency system …

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Bike lanes construction met with opposition


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Is the removal of dozens of trees more important or bicyclists staying out of the streets more important?  On Sept. 2011, the Rolling Hills Estates Traffic and Safety Committee made …

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