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Q&A with Dr. O. on end of year grades

By Tyler Churilla   All across the globe, schools have had to make the difficult shift from in class learning to online learning. While this is happening, students are beginning to worry about what will happen to their grades. Florida schools…

On the bright side

By Chipper Jones    Within the first few months of the new year and decade there has been quite an amount of bad news in the world recently. From the Australia fires, Kobe and Gianna Bryant, to most currently the Coronavirus,…

COVID-19 brings changes to the college transition

By Amelia Mcully    Graduating seniors across the country are warned about the potential onset of “spring fever” during the second semester of their final year. However, the class of 2020 now faces a much more imminent threat: coronavirus. While spring…

Two new schools coming to St. Johns County

By Emily Charles    As of fall 2019, the population of students enrolled at Ponte Vedra High School is 1,780. At Bartram Trail High School it is 2,847, and at Allen D. Nease High School, 2,669. Even though these are unusually…

AP Exam Dates and Times

AP exams will be a little different this year… They will be taken at home, in a 45-minute time slot, all open note, all FRQ. Exam Start Times 12:00 PM EST 2:00 PM EST 4:00 PM EST Mon, May 11…

Herpes-infected monkeys roam Florida

By Jeremiah Pacheco It’s not usual that you see monkeys in North Florida and potentially in your backyard. But recently Rhesus Macaque monkeys have been spotted roaming the counties of Duval, Putnam, Flagler, and St. Johns. While these monkeys can…

Why we all count (and are counted)

By Jack Landis    With the new decade upon us, we can expect many new and great things. Better technology, new music, more movies, there’s even a Presidential Election later this year. And then there’s the more mundane, but equally important:…

March Madness wraps up spirit week at PVHS

March Madness came to an end on Friday the sixth with a bang, with period three facing off against period five; the former taking the victory. It was also the end to spirit week, which saw new and exciting themes.

Residents experience limited beach time until February’s end

   St. Johns County closed Mickler’s Landing Beach to the public on Nov. 4, 2019, to begin the process of restoration. Their plan was to close the beach from Nov. 4 until February of 2020 for the construction of sand…

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