On Oct. 5, friends of Annamay Naef remembered her on the anniversary of her tragic death. Exactly one year before, the car Naef rode in spun out of control, …
Read MoreOn Monday Sept. 24, Director of Admissions Julie Shimabakuro and Vice Chancellor for Students Sharon Stahl came from Washington University in St. Louis to speak with Peninsula seniors and their …
Read MoreLooking out over the amphitheater, it is hard to believe that it has already been a year since Peninsula’s Disney-themed Homecoming. Students anticipate what the theme will be this …
Read MoreOn Sept. 7, 2012, Caroline Vierzba, a beloved staff member of seventeen years, passed away after a five and a half year battle with lung cancer. Among the students …
Read MoreThe sounds of shovels, drills and hammers have been a constant campus soundtrack, until the completion of the gym at the official gym opening at the end of the month.
The …
When students received their registration packet for the 2012-2013 school year, something was different. In addition to the standard paperwork, there were enclosed instructions regarding how to launch the new …
Read MoreAfter issuing precautionary statements for past months, the school district finally implemented the anticipated budget cuts a few weeks ago. At the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year, Principal Mitzi …
Read MoreIs 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 …
Read MoreIn 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued an executive order to create the Presidential Scholars program in order to recognize and honor the most accomplished high school graduates. Now, 48 …
Read MoreOn Friday, March 23, science and nature fused together when the South Coast Botanical Gardens hosted the PVPUSD Regional Science and Engineering Fair. The participating student scientists from Peninsula and …
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