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Category Archives: Schools
“Matilda the Musical” Opens with Joy, Energy and Talent
If a resident wants a phenomenal opportunity to see a Broadway-quality musical, with a 14-piece orchestra, amazing voices and delightful choreography (for $16) head over to Palisades High School. Then, settle in at Mercer Hall and be prepared to be … Continue reading
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High School Students Take over Sacramento: Sponsor Legislative Bills
By CHAZ PLAGER After a four-year hiatus because of COVID shutdowns, the Pacific Palisades Charter High School Youth in Government (Y&G) program is back, and so was the annual three-day trip to Sacramento. Statewide, more than 2,000 students in the … Continue reading
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“High School Musical, Jr.” Filled with Joyous Fun
How can a resident keep a smile on their face and be happy for almost 24 hours? Easy. Go to Theatre Palisades Youth Production of High School Musical, Jr. CTN previewed the show on Wednesday and is still smiling a … Continue reading
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Beautiful Vocal Music Will Support Pediatric Cancer Research
Palisades High School singers are sponsoring a “Broken Hearts Concert!” at 8 p.m. on Friday, February 24, in Mercer Hall, 15777 Bowdoin Street. Residents who purchase a ticket to the concert will support Noah Federman’s Research for Pediatric Cancer at … Continue reading
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Golfer Tiger Woods Supports Kids and Military
The press seems to focus on Tiger Woods the golfer, which is natural because he is an iconic sports figure. Woods just completed in his first tournament this season, the Genesis Invitational. He made the cut and finished one under, … Continue reading
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Palisades Class of 1983 Reunion Announcement
Some members of the Palisades High School class of 1983 are planning a 40th reunion for the class. One of the organizers Anya McCann said, “We would like to get people from our class to sign up on our list … Continue reading
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Paul Revere Robotic Teams Master the Competition, Qualify for State
With the money raised ($10,000) with help from Palisades Honorary Mayor Eugene Levy, the Palisades Rotary had voted to give about $1,500 to fund two VEXIQ competition kits for the newly formed Paul Revere Middle School Robotics team. Founders were … Continue reading
Enjoy An Award-winning Musician, while Supporting a School in Zambia
Michael Sobie will be performing “The Music of Elton John,” in a special benefit concert at Mercer Hall at Palisades High School on Sunday, January 29 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased through go.palihigh.org/gofan. PaliHi’s Theater … Continue reading
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Face-to-Face: Teens and Seniors: Seniors Needed
A nonprofit, Sages & Seekers, is looking for Sages, adults 60+, in the Pacific Palisades Community to pair with Seekers, students ages 15-24, at Palisades High School. Program director Rachel Shader, said, “Our programs are an opportunity for Seniors to … Continue reading
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Robertson Selected as Outstanding Educator of the Year (Part 2)
(Editor’s note: This is part two of a story about the agriculture and animals at Revere Middle School.) Carrie Robertson, who has worked at Paul Revere Charter Middle School since 2011, was named the “Outstanding Educator of the Year” by … Continue reading
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