For years, students and teachers have grumbled at lack of computer lab availability. This year, a new world language computer lab has been created in H50 to accommodate foreign language …
Read MoreWith elections coming up later this year, voters around the country are tuning in to listen to the stances of presidential candidates on trending issues. Some candidates, such as Bernie …
Read MoreCoachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is known for its amazing music and electrifying vibe, making it
the perfect place for a legendary weekend. Taking place on the second and third …
In the Vergara v. California case, a group of California students are battling to get particular tenure laws that can overprotect teachers repealed, therefore making it harder for new, and …
Read MoreWestboro Baptist Church recently targeted Redondo Union High School to protest its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. In past years, Westboro Church has picketed El Segundo High School, …
Read MorePeninsula prides itself on preparing students for college and beyond. Yet, a critical component is missing from Peninsula’s curriculum: sexual health awareness. The lack of a stand-alone health program at …
Read MoreRecently, the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD) hired a local law firm to improve the student data privacy policy. This new policy addresses the communication between teachers and …
Read MoreThough often confused for “Technology” or even “Twiet,” the “T” in “T Building” stands for neither. Instead, the newest building on campus is named after the mascot of Peninsula’s predecessor, …
Read MoreOn Sept. 10, the City Council of Palos Verdes Estates addressed a proposal to change the Paseo Del Sol Fire Trail into a set of goat steps, which would have …
Read MoreAfter two months of blissful summer vacation, returning to school can be a difficult transition. However, for some students, the school year is a chance to help others improve in …
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