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Category Archives: Schools
Bank Heist Took First Place in the Scribe Category
The annual summer youth writing contest winners were announced at a ceremony at the Palisades Library on October 9. The contest, with the theme “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to . .. ” opened in June and … Continue reading
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Taylor Takes First Place in the Scrawlers Category
The annual summer youth writing contest winners were announced at a ceremony at the Palisades Library on October 9. The contest, with the theme “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to . .. ” opened in June and … Continue reading
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Summer Writing Contest: Grade 3 & 4 Winner: Phoebe Hanelin
The annual summer youth writing contest winners were announced at a ceremony at the Palisades Library on October 9. The contest, with the theme “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to . .. ” opened in June and closed … Continue reading
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Winners Announced for 2024 Writing Contest
The annual summer youth writing contest winners were announced at a ceremony at the Palisades Library. The contest, with the theme “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to . .. ” opened in June and closed on September 5. … Continue reading
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Canyon Elementary’s 1894 Schoolhouse Moved
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 in Rustic Canyon, now serves as a library. On Saturday, it was … Continue reading
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Class of ’64 View Remains of Yacht Fire
By STEWART SLAVIN The Palisades High School Class of 1964 Spartans went on a reunion dinner cruise on September 20. That evening they saw the spectacular aftermath of an explosion and fire that occurred two nights before aboard a 100-foot … Continue reading
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Revere School Traffic Needs to Be Fixed
The traffic at drop-off and pic- up times at Paul Revere Middle School needs to be fixed. There is only one road, Allenford, that goes by the school entrance. That street accommodates cars and buses that drop off and pick … Continue reading
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PaliHi Band Marches On
By CHAZ PLAGER With the start of each new school year at Palisades Charter High School, there is also a new Pali Band season. And when we say new, we really mean new. Peter Ye, the program director, is taking … Continue reading
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Idea for Kids Who May Not Want Organized Sports
If you have a youth between the ages of nine and 14 and they told you they are done with organized sports, such as soccer and basketball, have they tried golf? This is a life-long sport and a great way … Continue reading
STOP! Bus Stop Signs’ Rules
There are numerous children and youth from Pacific Palisades, who attend private schools and Paul Revere Middle School. Many take a private yellow school bus. When the bus is loading or unloading, the stop sign by the front driver’s window … Continue reading
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