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Category Archives: Schools
PaliHi Looking for a Community Member for the Board
Palisades Charter High School is looking for a community member that would like to make a difference at the school, by running for a seat on the PCHS Board of Trustees click here. As an independent charter school, Palisades … Continue reading
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High School Students Speak on the Constitution at State Contest
At the Sunday morning Palisades Farmers Market, an enthusiastic young dad with a kid on his shoulders went up to the Democratic table and told the women. “I’m voting for Biden because he supports abortion.” Regardless of how people feel … Continue reading
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Teacher Union Dollars Support Questionable Candidate
Teachers in public schools belong to the UTLA (United Teachers Los Angeles) labor union and are required to pay dues – and that includes teachers in local charter schools. UTLA has contributed nearly $650,000 in an independent campaign supporting a … Continue reading
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PaliHi Student Receives Full Ride to Northwestern
By CHAZ PLAGER Exiting middle school and moving on to high school is something many students find themselves worried about, and for good reason. New rules, new subjects, new teachers, new campus, the dreaded feeling of being a “fish out … Continue reading
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Theatre Palisades Youth Present “Les Miserables”
Theatre Palisades Youth and Theatre Palisades Teens will present Les Misérables School Edition, an adaptation of the Tony Award–winning French musical, the weekends of February 23 and March 3. “Les Misérables is a story of love, redemption, and sacrifice,” TPY/TPTeens … Continue reading
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Neighborhood Traffic Warnings for Genesis: Tee times
The Genesis Invitational is being held February 12 to 18. Tiger Woods has announced he will play, which means traffic will be heavy on the roads surrounding the Riviera Country Club, including Paul Revere Middle School. Teeing off at 9:25 … Continue reading
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Plan to Go to Genesis Invitational February 15 to 18
The Genesis Invitational, hosted by Tiger Woods, will open its doors to the public at the Riviera Country Club Thursday, February 15 to Sunday, February 18. A collegiate showcase will be held February 12, with the winning collegiate player gaining … Continue reading
Canyon School Upgrade/Classroom Replacement Underway
The Canyon Elementary School, built in 1894, is one of the oldest elementary schools in Los Angeles. The original and historic one-room schoolhouse, which is still on campus, serves as a library. Now that campus will undergo construction, which will … Continue reading
Stopping Fireworks Will Take More than Enforcement
By CHAZ PLAGER Let’s be frank— teenagers do stupid things. It’s a fact of life. Usually these things are relatively harmless, like asking out the cashier at Taco Bell, trying to finish an essay four hours before the deadline, or … Continue reading
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Local Youth Recognized by SNO for Reporting
Archer School freshman Maya Hernandez’s article for the school newspaper (“Severing Stigma with ‘Sexplained’: Junior Hosts New Sexual Education Podcast to Educate Through Conversation, Transparency”) was selected for “Best of SNO” recognition. School Newspaper Online (SNO) is the largest provider … Continue reading
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