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Following Other CA Schools, PVHS Finally Opens Its Doors to Students

Vikesh Dheeriya, Reporter April 9, 2021

After a year of distance learning, many high schools in California recently reopened to an in-person format with PVHS, returning April 12, not far behind.  Most of the in-person schools that have reopened...

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Stop AAPI Hate

Asian American Community Calls For Justice In Wake of Hate Crimes
Aidan Sun, News Editor April 9, 2021

On a chilly night in Atlanta on March 16, a gunman targeted and killed eight, including six Asian American women. Days later, the headlines of major news outlets still read, “motive unknown.” But...

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Wellness Initiatives Aim to Combat Mental Health Woes

Wellness Initiatives Aim to Combat Mental Health Woes

Sarah Liu and Claire Hardesty March 12, 2021

In the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District, there are now two diseases that students and staff have become acutely aware of: one of the lungs, and one of the heart and mind.  The already-existing...

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PV Jerseys Cross the Finish Line Once Again

Claire Hardesty, Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2021

With the PV High stripes in retirement for almost a year now, no team has taken the field in a jersey reading “Palos Verdes” since the beginning of March last year. As of now, since the state has...

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Student Small Businesses Find Success During Quarantine

Mallory Meyer, Reporter March 12, 2021

Over quarantine, many students have been getting creative in starting their own businesses.  One unique and popular business is owned by junior Bella D’Alfonso. “I create customizable, gourmet chocolate...

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Get Your Acts Straight!

A contextual explanation of the Insurrection Act of 1807. I’ll let you decide if you need to be worried.
Aurora Khatibi Garrity, Reporter June 1, 2020

Last Monday, President Trump threatened to impose on America the Insurrection Act of 1807, which, thanks to unreliable media and uneducated opinions, has been wrongly labeled as complete martial law. The...

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The Controversial CBA Agreement

Fin Kehrli, Reporter March 26, 2020

Football is America’s Game. Whether it be going to a classic rivalry game with friends and family, forming communities and friendships with fellow fans, or having a Super Bowl party with platters...

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Tritons Walk for the Fight

Tritons Walk for the Fight

Fin Kehrli, Reporter February 25, 2020

Each February, Be the Change (BTC) plans and operates the much-anticipated Remember the Tritons Walk. The walk brings Sea Kings together as well as the general community of Palos Verdes for a charitable...

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California Dreamin’ at Winter Formal 2020

January 28, 2020

Sea Kings headed to Hollywood for Winter Formal at Madame Tussauds. From seeing the world-famous wax figures to breaking it down on the dance floor and getting their hands cast in wax, attendees left feeling...

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The Point wishes the best of luck to the class of 2019!

Jamie Doo, Editor-in-Chief May 22, 2019

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Tyner’s Top 10 of the year (by The Point)

May 22, 2019

1. Mindfulness Center  This year PV High took another step into helping the mental health of their students by creating a Mindfulness class on campus. Taught by Tammy Sheridan and Jill Moeller, the class...

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Leaving Ignorance Behind, Moving Tolerance Forward

Seren Cho and Jamie Doo May 22, 2019

We’ve been through this before. The past few years, we’ve gone through similar incidents. A student does something offensive, it goes around school, and then we move on. We forget. And, it’ll...

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