For the past couple weeks, teachers and faculty have been working in groups to compile a report of the school to WASC, Western Association of...
Katie O’Neill is a busy teacher. Between coaching Speech and Debate and Mock Trial, leading the science center, and teaching IB Chemistry, O’Neill has a...
Kathy Barker After working at NPHS for 11 and a half years as the school’s event coordinator, Mrs. Barker has decided to retire this year....
After years of mistreating teachers, the government has the audacity to be surprised when they demand better conditions. If we expect our student body to...
A survey done by NCTSN Child Trauma Toolkit for Educators found that, by age 16, one in four students have experienced some sort of trauma....
Sandra Rayl, English teacher, passed away from her battle with brain cancer on Jan. 12. Her experience teaching at the school has left a lasting...
The television screen blares noisily as the viewers sit forward in their seats breathlessly, watching. They are all apart of a fantasy football league, and...
The classroom hears it all: from nonessential gossip to controversial topics, it is a place where thought and discussion can proliferate– until a teacher has...
As the sun set in the horizon, the crowd stood for the National Anthem at the second home football game of the year. Immediately after,...
As the graduation ceremony comes to a close, students glance at one another with bittersweet tears streaming down their faces, knowing that their life is...