New Field Being Constructed at Davis Park
By Ben Black A new development is being built outside of Ponte Vedra High School at nearby Davis Park. The expansion project, headed by St. Johns County Parks and Recreation, will consist of a new multipurpose grass field, as…
Student Highlights- PSAT, Poster and Art Contest Winners
Hollis Lane & Ailani Valencia submitted a winning entry for the 2022 “A Day Without Violence” Calendar Art Project, which will be exhibited at the Crisp Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College. Congratulations to the National Merit Semi-Finalists: Tucker Dimburg,…
Homecoming court announced!
By Roberto Lachner From Left to right: Roberto Lachner, Grace Nuri, Russell Lucas, Alexis Lansdale, Mikey Stephens, Izzy Garcia, Jacob Gibbs, Lauren Patton, Chipper Jones Not Pictured: Caroline Hughes
EXCLUSIVE: Interview With New Athletic Director Michael Harrison
?By Kennedy Rosendahl This year, Ponte Vedra High School welcomes a new Athletic Director, Michael Harrison. Mr. Michael Harrison comes from six years of AD experience at Orange Park High School in Clay County. Mr. Harrison was also formally…
News Update: Mandates and Uprisings
By Matthew Aguilera Guinea: Military forces in Guinea declared the formation of a new government Monday, following the seizure of the thrice-elected President Alpha Condé several hours earlier. The move was immediately condemned by the United Nations and the African…
Nease Students Hijack PV Student Ticket Link for Rivalry Game
By Ben Black The Ponte Vedra vs. Nease rivalry reached new levels this week when it was discovered that tickets meant for Ponte Vedra High School students, sold on the online ticketing platform GoFan, had been purchased by Nease High…
!How to get your vaccine!
By Cade Greenwald In the midst of the first pandemic since the twentieth century, the COVID-19 vaccine has significantly taken a positive effect on the Florida population. Starting off with the health care workers to the point where people…
Exclusive interview with superintendent Tim Forson- desk dividers gone next year?
By Chipper Carvin-Jones and Roberto Lachner It’s become clear that even though the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel is visible, there’s still a long way to go before reaching full normality once again. In a CNN…
Big changes are coming to the SAT
By Paige Vanover In a recent statement, College Board announced that they will be phasing out of SAT Subject tests and the SAT essay. Students will be able to take them until the June 2021 SAT. College Board…
Scholarship opportunities for the second semester
By Emma Jabbour Now that we are in second semester, high school seniors are in the last home stretch before graduation. But with that excitement of college approaching, comes stress and big decisions, and many seniors are looking for scholarship opportunities. There are…










