Former SMERT computer lab transformed into multilingual space for World Language Department


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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 …

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Bill seeks to mend voter registration


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With 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 …

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Coachillin’: student-free days for coachella weekends could prevent huge losses in school funding


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Coachella 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 …

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Students file lawsuit challenging teacher tenure


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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case, a group of California students are battling to get particular tenure laws that can overprotect teachers repealed, therefore making it harder for new, and …

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Redondo Uni[tes]on LGBT Rights


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Westboro 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, …

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Silence is Not Golden: State Initiative Develops Stronger Health Programs


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Peninsula 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 …

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Privacy policy restricts online flexibility


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Recently, 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 …

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Tech-savvy SMERT Building opens doors to smart Panthers


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Though 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, …

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Panthers Take A Stand: student athletes save a fire trail


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On 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 …

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Panthers lend helping paws


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After 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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