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Category Archives: Schools
LAPD Detectives Seeking Additional Victims of Sexual Assault
LAPD Media Relations Office Cruz has alerted the community that the Department’s Juvenile Division are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying any additional victims who may have been assaulted by a local high school coach, Paul Anthony Davis. On October … Continue reading
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Yeehaw Day Promotes Community Spirit and Fun
BY CHAZ PLAGER Palisades Elementary School held its annual fall carnival, Yeehaw Day, on Saturday, October 15. Whether the event would be held or not seemed dubious at first due to a sudden rain shower, but it let … Continue reading
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Creative Writing Winners Announced at Awards Ceremony
Friends of the Library President Laura Schneider welcomed about 50 contestants and parents to an after-school award ceremony for the summer creative writing contest held at the Palisades Library on October 6. “We’re so happy to have the event back … Continue reading
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Expert Will Speak on Fentanyl at Paul Revere
Dr. Roger Crystal will give a presentation to Revere parents and students and the local community at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26 at the Revere auditorium, 1450 Allenford Ave. Crystal will discuss the dangers of fentanyl and what we … Continue reading
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Pure Joy! “Mamma Mia!” Opens at Palisades High School
This is the kind of production that makes you glad there is live theater. This reviewer listened in awe at the tremendous voices in the Palisades High School production of “Mamma Mia” – and never stopped smiling- because it was … Continue reading
Canyon Elementary Replacement Project to be Restarted
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, now serves as a library. Prior to Covid a classroom replacement project was … Continue reading
Viewpoint–St. Matthew’s Teacher’s Letter Promotes Reverse Racism
St. Matthew middle school teacher Victoria Rosenberg sent a letter (below) to parents, which was shared with CTN, and also sent to Breitbart News. Rosenberg attended a NART (National Anti-Racist Teach-in) conference that hosted prominent critical race theorists including author … Continue reading
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Environmental Protest Rally Held on Swarthmore
By CHAZ PLAGER As part of the Global Climate Strike Protest on September 23, Pacific Palisades teens joined the rest of the world in protest against environmental damage. Originally created by Swedish teen Greta Thunberg, who was nominated for the … Continue reading
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90272: High Schoolers’ Struggle to Balance Work and Studies
By CHAZ PLAGER Getting a part-time job is a ubiquitous high school experience. Once students hit junior year and turn sixteen, many quickly rush to get a work permit. Some students want experience working in general, some just want something … Continue reading
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Pali Teen Entrepreneur Produces My Plots, a Party App
BY CHAZ PLAGER The hardest part of planning a party is finding the people, and with the advent of the internet things should have become easier. Surprisingly to Jack Schwartz, 17, it only became more complicated. Fed up with constant … Continue reading
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