Year: 2022

An Introduction to College Majors

By Ava DePersio    College allows people to explore what they are interested in, and learn what careers they want to pursue in the future. When thinking about college, people may start wondering what they want out of their future…

An Introduction to Greek Life

By Evan Fleischer    The transition from high school to college is often one of confusion and loneliness, prompting students to look for a new sense of belonging. In which case, the often-infamous concept of American Greek life enters the…

Girls Tennis Update

By Nina Lueck    The Ponte Vedra High Schools girls tennis team had successful week with two wins and one loss. Last week they played three matches against Bolles, Tocoi Creek and Spruce Creek, with wins over all but Bolles. The…

Daughtry’s One Act Impresses PVHS

By Leila Wickliffe Eden Daughtry, a senior at Ponte Vedra High School and Vice President of the International Thespians Society (ITS), shared her hilariously touching self-written and directed one acts on April 11 for the One Act Showcase. She took Nuptials to…

Students Share Suggested Changes for PVHS

By Rachel Bacchus    With the school year soon ending, it is important to think over what would improve the next year. Learning what students want within the school can help improve morale and make the next school year even…

Girls Lax Ends Season Strong

By Johnny Inama    The Ponte Vedra girls lacrosse team is continuing their strong season as they approach the end of the regular season. Following a big win over Creekside, they suffered a low-scoring and close loss to Steinbrenner high…

Boys Volleyball wins Back-To-Back

By Sasha Crowe    The Ponte Vedra High School boys volleyball had a successful week with two wins back-to-back. On Monday, March 28, the boys defeated St. Augustine High School in a clean sweep of three sets. The first set…

3 PVHS Students Win National Scholastic Medal

By Alice Looney Ponte Vedra High School Seniors Reed Mann, Angelina Rappa and Laine Gray were awarded the National Medal in the 2022 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards this past week. All three students were awarded the Gold Key for…

Runaway Mobster in Tallahassee and other news

By Matthew Aguilera Anchorage, Alaska: Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced her intention to run for the House of Representatives seat formerly occupied by Don Young, who passed away on the 18th of March. Her return is one which caught…

Florida Legislature Has Busy Legislative Session

Many bills have been passed into law by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and will influence how the education system tackles several topics. Several bills and their respective numbers are listed below in no particular order. By James Grossman SB 1834,…