Scholarship of the Week
By: Amelia Rogers-Neubarth and Soleil Shah Baxter and Woodman Engineering Scholarship- https://baxterwoodman.clearcompany.com/careers/jobs/c7526804-c8dc-15ae-f4cc-8796c9f99865/apply?source=CJB-0 Deadline- April 10, 2026 Eligibility- Students who are in 12th grade and plan to study physical sciences and engineering in college. Requirements- Must fill out the application form,…
Tis the Season- Ramadan and Lent
By: Philip Berkwit Lent started early this year, with Ash Wednesday landing on February 18. The Christian tradition is a buildup to Easter. The practice spans for 40 days in which Christians fast, pray and give. Lent is meant to…
Why Spring Break Does Not Feel Like A Break
By: Ila Crowe With the third quarter coming to an end, spring break is right around the corner. Most students at Ponte Vedra High School (PVHS) travel and enjoy the break. For many, spring break is supposed to mean sunshine,…
Sharks Track Performs at Annual Craig Speziale
By: Charlie Hilley The namesake of late seven year Ponte Vedra High School (PVHS) Principal Craig Speziale, “The Craig,” is the PVHS Home Track Meet held every year around the start of the regular season. Schools and athletes from all…
Warner Bros. Reshaping the Hollywood We Know
By: Katie Hernandez Paramount’s 2026 agreement to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery marks one of the most consequential media mergers in modern entertainment history. Valued at roughly $110–111 billion, the deal transforms Paramount into a global entertainment superpower and ends months…
The End of the Rules – Based Order
By: Jonathon Milicevic “Philosophy is its time comprehended as thought.” It is said that the purpose of philosophy is to put into words what people already know in their hearts. Europe lay in ruin; the axis powers were defeated, and…
How America’s Declining Reading Habits May Be Erasing Empathy
By: Katie Hernandez In a country defined by polarization, loneliness, and digital distraction, a quieter crisis is unfolding beneath the surface: Americans are reading less than ever before. At the same time, psychologists and educators warn of a troubling decline…
Personality Profile: Savannah LaVasser
By: Soleil Shah To most people, fuzzy spiders and iridescent beetles are a nightmare. But to Savannah LaVasser, junior at Ponte Vedra High School (PVHS), viewing those creepy crawlies seems like a dream job! LaVasser’s interest in entomology, or the…
Kate Perce’s Surfing Journey
By: Audrey Rosendahl Kate Perce, an amazing surfer is a senior at Ponte Vedra High School (PVHS). Perce started to surf at a young age but became more serious freshman year when she started to practice every day. Perce started…
Ponte Vedra Girls Robotics Debut
By: Lily Keeley and Cami Felsing The Circuit Girls Robotics Team is made up of five brilliant high school girls who are trying to inspire others and, most importantly, have fun. The members include seniors Anna Hoen, Aimee Chen, and…









