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Upgrades to the PV Gym

Matthew U., Writer October 31, 2016

     It felt like just yesterday I was walking into the Palos Verdes High School gym to begin my career as a Sea King. It was the summer going into my freshman year and I can assure you that I was thrilled...

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Tips for a Successful School Year

Your go-to tips on how to have a successful school year.
Lauren Jai, Writer September 29, 2016
Do you ever feel as though you have so much work to be finished in so little time? Managing your time is critical. In fact, you can spend just 5 minutes planning a to-do list and what you want to accomplish in a day.
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Dear PVHS,

Dear PVHS,

Grace Rehaut, Staff Writer June 11, 2014

  The numbers are in: once again, PV High’s enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year is not as high as we would like it to be. Although our numbers are up from last year, a large portion of this...

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Technology at PV High

Melanie Beecher, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

“There can be infinite uses of new age technology, but if teachers themselves are not able to bring it into the classroom and make it work, then it fails” - Nancy Kassebaum. Palos Verdes High School...

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Senioritis: Myth or Fact?

Senioritis: Myth or Fact?

Chandler Spelta, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

With second semester in full bloom, PV High Seniors are beginning to feel the itch to graduate. The concept of senioritis is one that every high school student knows of- anxiously awaiting no homework,...

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New School Year, New Country

Jihana Mendu, Staff writer October 28, 2013

Most PV High students come back from summer vacation ready for a new school year without too many changes- same friends, same environment, same place. However, for junior Nikolas Walters, not only is this...

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Irish Pride

Irish Pride

Jihana Mendu, Staff Writer April 4, 2013

“Ouch! Why did you pinch me?” Yes, that’s right; those little leprechauns are back, because St. Patrick’s Day is almost here. For most, this Irish holiday is merely a day to wear green, or “Kiss...

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Cheap Spring Break Thrills

Cheap Spring Break Thrills

Ali Mar, Staff Writer April 4, 2013

1.     Be a tourist for a day. Take a ride down Mulholland Drive, walk around Sunset Boulevard, or go to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.  Try a Sprinkles cupcake for the first time.  “Sprinkles is...

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Leo Shon (left) and Chris Rieger (right)

Inspiring Dancers at Heart

Chase Volkel, Staff Writer April 4, 2013

  Many of you may know them as fellow students...but few may know of their ability to groove to the music. Christopher Rieger and Leo Shon are impressive breakdancers. “I started to dance when...

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Fresh Advice!

Fresh Advice!

Sarah Milad, Staff Writer October 22, 2012

I never really knew how I felt about starting high school. I was excited to make new friends and to learn new things, but I was also nervous. I was coming from a private middle school, and no one knew...

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Open Orchard Productions Is Ripe with Success

Open Orchard Productions Is Ripe with Success

Abbey Fisler, Staff Writer October 22, 2012

This past year, a group of hard-working students went unnoticed; however, they have recently been featured. Some of you may know them as “The Core;” but what is The Core? It is an organization called...

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New Year, New Classes, and a New Associate Principal

Alisa Tashiro, Staff Writer October 22, 2012

Sea Kings, have you noticed a different face in the Assistant Principal’s room? No, it’s not Brett Kuykendall, but Dr. Charles Park. Although it may seem that Sea Kings are not familiar with Park,...

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