In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) district-wide school shutdown, Peninsula’s Associated Student Body (ASB) has postponed annual senior activities that were scheduled to take place toward the end of second …
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On Feb. 22, senior Jennifer Vieweg won first place in the Contemporary Soloist Improvisation category at the West Coast Elite (WCE) Dance Regionals in Corona, California. After being a part …
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In California’s 2020 primary election on March 3, Proposition 13 was proposed on the ballot but did not pass, with 55.4 percent of people voting “no” on their ballots. This …
Read MoreWith the increased number of environmental issues such as climate change and wildlife preservation, promoting sustainability in the workplace, at home and at school is needed now more than ever. …
Read MoreWhether it be to gain a better education, attend a world-famous college or pursue better job opportunities, the number of foreign students immigrating to the U.S. has been steadily growing. …
Read MoreFor the first time, Peninsula has created two VEX Robotics teams, which design and build robots to compete at competitions. The Peninsula VEX teams were introduced by sophomores Saahil Parikh, …
Read MoreThis year, four Peninsula teachers won Chuck Miller Grants, which are awarded to Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District teachers through the Peninsula Education Foundation (PEF) and fund for teachers …
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On Sept. 8, the California Department of Education (CDE) approved a new way to evaluate schools. The old evaluation did not allow schools to show the different …
Principal 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 …
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Varsity 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 …
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