Taking the lead from his older siblings, recent Peninsula graduate and two-sport athlete Troy Simpkins could see putting in the extra work almost always paid off. “One of the biggest things I was able to…Continue Reading
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Growing up around Peninsula High, it was no surprise that recent graduate Jordan Quick had an immense amount of Panther pride. “To me, Panther pride is all about having pride in your school and loving…Continue Reading
Making new friends, buying new clothes and school supplies—unfortunately, for most Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District students, these time-honored, back-to-school rituals are on hold this year. Instead, students are planning to wear their comfiest…Continue Reading
Recent Peninsula High graduate David Amano said taking his junior year off from playing water polo was the biggest regret he had in high school. Determined to set up his future, Amano dedicated his time…Continue Reading
On Thursday June 11, Nick Frasso got one step closed to living out his dream. Frasso, a junior pitcher at Loyola Marymount, was a fourth-round selection (106th overall) of the Toronto Blue Jays in the…Continue Reading
School leaders in Los Angeles County joined a growing chorus for more state and federal assistance Thursday, May 21, asserting that public school systems will struggle to safely reopen schools this fall without adequate funding.…Continue Reading
There will be a change in leadership at Montemalaga Elementary School at the end of the current school year. Sandi Tsosie, currently the assistant principal at Palos Verdes Intermediate, will take over as principal Jody…Continue Reading