New district measures guard student identity online


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Over the years, Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD) has continually updated teachers’ modes of communicating with their students. From Edline to Aeries to Edmodo, teachers are provided with …

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Administration leads charge to reestablish team


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The announcement of the cancellation of Peninsula’s varsity football team disappointed and shocked many students. However, the administration has already been working hard to ensure a strong football team for …

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Leadership Department chimes with honor of CBSA Golden Bell Award


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Peninsula’s five-pillar Leadership Department was awarded the California School Board Association (CBSA) Golden Bell Award for its exceptional leadership program on Oct. 19.
The CBSA Golden Bell Award “promotes excellence in …

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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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An Out-of-this-World-Encounter: Astronaut shares story of success


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On Oct. 5, astronaut Michael Massimino visited Peninsula and spoke to over 500 science and engineering students. Massimino, who has a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from MIT and is currently …

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Football season canceled


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On Oct. 20, students, faculty and parents were shocked to learn that the remainder of the school’s varsity football season was canceled. The administration reasoned that the small team roster …

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Punishment Is Now Incremental: New Cheating Policy


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According to a 2011 survey conducted by the Josephson Institute of Ethics of 43,000 U.S. high school students, more than half admitted to having cheated during the 2010 school year. …

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District approves plans for new multi-use classrooms


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Of all the places for a courtroom to be built, a high school may not seem to be the most likely choice — but on Sept. 9, the Palos Verdes …

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Cove comes to completion


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Since its last makeover in 1984, the Abalone Cove Shoreline Park just reopened to the public after a six month reconstruction project.
Spanning from June 1 to October 25, the …

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Technology developments at Peninsula


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Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District has recently made changes to technology procedures at Peninsula High.
Previously, the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program involved multiple iterations through the student, …

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