Dozens of Scholastic Art Awards Earned by PVHS Students
By Alice Looney Since 1923, Scholastic Art Awards have recognized some of America’s most famous artists and writers: Tschabalala Self, Stephen King, Kay WalkingStick, Charles White, Joyce Carol Oates, and Andy Warhol. Scroll down to see the winning pieces as…
FSA, School Attendance, and Identity Restriction Bills Introduced to Florida Legislature
By James Grossmann A few changes to the Florida education system have been proposed in the state legislature for the 2022-2023 school year. In no particular order, several of the changes are listed below. Florida is moving to pass…
Boys Soccer Playoff Run
By Vincent Jackson First Playoff Game On Wednesday, Jan. 26, the Ponte Vedra High School boys soccer team came into playoff season as the number 1 seed, maintaining an undefeated run this season with a record of 10-0-3. The…
Democracy Around the World
By Tucker Dimberg At the dawn of the 21st century, many believed the new millennium to be bright and full of democratic ideals permeating throughout the world, penetrating once thought steadfast authoritarian regimes. Autocratic ideals fell in countries such…
AP Capstone to be added to the PVHS curriculum
By Landon Rogers In the 2022-2023 school year Ponte Vedra High School (PVHS) will be introducing the Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone program. This includes two new classes, AP Seminar and AP Research, which will be electives offered for students…
Black Summer Review
By Evan Fleischer There is recent hope in what seems like a perpetual on-off-relationship between California rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and their guitarist John Frusciante. The Red Hot Chili Peppers announced Frusciante’s return to the band in…
Girl’s Soccer Update 2/3
By Sasha Crowe The Ponte Vedra High School girls soccer team eliminated Fletcher Beach High School to win the ‘FSHAA 6A District 3 Championship’ by a score of 2-1. Last Tuesday, the Sharks started off with a bang, scoring…
Alexis Magnano’s JaxTHRIVE Club Thrives
By Emma Jabbour As many high schoolers strive to get their community service hours along with playing an active role in where they live, some students have taken that to the next level and gone above and beyond. Alexis Magnano, a…
Weekly News 2/7
By Matthew Aguilera Brussels, Belgium: Many countries in Europe move to loosen coronavirus restrictions which have proven to be relatively ineffective at curbing the spread of the disease, with politicians across the continent “…deeming many public-health measures increasingly unnecessary” (Bloomberg)….