Since her earliest memory, eleventh-grader India Hershowitz has always wanted to work with animals. She was given the opportunity in the middle of last year…
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OPINION: Activism without accountability is not the route to justice
by Peyton Harris March 23, 2021In December, I wrote a column about the dangers of yellow fever. Last April, I wrote an extensive post about the dangers of making anti-Asian…
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EntertainmentWeb
Pine View teacher seeks to connect people through music
by Alyson Mizanin March 22, 2021Based on the laws of probability, if you step into physics teacher Malele Nzeza’s classroom, you’ll likely find the average science class; depending on the…
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Senate Bill 86 aims to limit scope of Bright Futures Scholarships
by Peyton Harris March 8, 2021Since its inception in 1997, the Florida Bright Futures scholarship has paved the way for over 700,000 students to attend state colleges and universities. From…
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This story was featured in the March edition of the Spark, Pine View’s middle school publication. By Jiayi Zhu This episode, six…
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Elementary students and teachers celebrate Spirit Day
by Multiple Contributors February 26, 2021Even though students and staff have not been able to celebrate many annual traditions this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, elementary classes continued to…
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Following a qualification process involving essays, awards, test scores, STEM courses, and one local interview, eleventh-grader Uday Goyat was recognized as a Sunshine State STEM…
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FeaturesTorch February 2021
One Year of Pandemic Teaching: Perspective
by Courtney Nelson February 25, 2021RATES OF DEPRESSION AMONG TEACHERS ALMOST DOUBLED, WITH MORE THAN A THIRD OF EDUCATORS INDICATING DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS. Study of Early Education in Louisiana COVID-19 Survey…
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by Leo Gordon and Naina Chauhan Pine View has long been the center of discussions of privilege. Across the county, teachers, parents and students make…