Peninsula’s student literary magazine, Beard Full of Butterflies, entered the annual nationwide contest held by the American Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) at the end of the 2017-18 school year and …
Read MoreSince the age of 12, junior Noam Elroi has competed in outrigger canoeing. Outrigger canoeing uses boats that feature one or more lateral support floats known as outriggers, which are …
Read MoreTo act as liaisons between the Peninsula Education Foundation (PEF) and the families of high school students, PEF established the PEF Ambassadors program for high school juniors and seniors at …
Read MoreThe Peninsula community mourns the loss of rising junior Daniel Su who passed away on July 19. A memorial service was held at the Chinese Community Church of South Bay …
Read MoreLast school year, students taking Korean participated in an essay contest that would grant them the opportunity to go to Korea and learn about the culture firsthand. This was a …
Read MorePeninsula competed in both the Technology Student Association (TSA) Events and Technology Student Association Leap Legacy Chapter (TSA Leap) national competitions in Atlanta, Ga. from June 22 to 26. TSA …
Read MoreSeniors Luna Takamatsu and Mika Tominaga created a joint Youtube channel on June 12 in hopes of winning a Japanese video contest. As students who moved to the U.S. from …
Read MorePeople may have heard about Cynocy’s
extended play (EP) from an Eye of the
Panther cameo or various Instagram posts
from Peninsula students, but most know it
as the work of sophomore Matthew Barri.
As …
On Jan. 22 and 23, approximately 4.8 million people from 50 states, 55 different countries and seven continents participated in the Women’s March in reaction to President Donald Trump’s inauguration. …
Read MoreStudents with Part-Time Jobs
Whether it be to gain communication skills, to build an early resume or simply to make extra money for personal indulgences, the number of students acquiring part-time …