Many students put a great deal of pressure on themselves to do well on the SAT. They spend countless hours preparing for the test to ensure that they receive the …
Read MoreUpon graduation, the class of 2016 will embark on the worn path of adulthood. For those reaching legal age this year, turning
18 will add more weight to our responsibilities as …
In such a heated political climate, it is imperative to continue speaking up for what we believe is right. The administration of President Donald Trump has instituted a media blackout …
Read MoreFollowing the heated presidential election and the inauguration of President Donald Trump, some controversial policy positions have been considered for implementation, including the abolishment of the U.S. Department of Education …
Read MoreCalifornia schools boast some of the most diverse student bodies in the United States. Because of these differences, however, minority students can find their traditions and values marginalized or outright …
Read MoreSuicidal thoughts are a serious problem that is often concealed until it is too late to take action upon it. Until recently, Peninsula has dealt with very few students with …
Read MoreEducation in the United States drew a step nearer its goal for its promising students; the school system achieved a record-breaking 83% of students graduating high school. More students can …
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 MoreThe dark mood last Wednesday hung over Peninsula like a thick fog – disappointment, anger, even fear. While there were happy faces, there was a majority view across campus: the …
Read MoreAfter a decade of insufficient renovations in schools, Proposition 51 has been proposed to renew these repairs and will be included in the November 2016 ballot. This motion authorizes the …
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