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  • Girls Lacrosse shoots past COVID-19

    Girls Lacrosse shoots past COVID-19

    As pandemic life begins to mix with a little bit of normal, girls lacrosse preseason has kicked off to a strong start. While practice is not the same as it used to be, the athletes still pursue the sport they love while being safe and working together as a team.  In terms of safety,…

  • Super Joey leads with empathy

    Super Joey leads with empathy

    “No child should fight cancer alone.” This is the motto of the Super Joey Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded with the purpose of supporting families who have to cope with the many burdens of childhood cancer as well as spread awareness of the disease. Leonard Zhu, senior, has been involved with the foundation for…

  • Dancers saunter back to the dance floor

    Dancers saunter back to the dance floor

    Since the beginning of quarantine, many dancers have sustained their practices through Zoom calls and recordings. However, as the cases decrease, many competitive dancers at NPHS have started moving back to the dance floor. With many accustomed to the months of virtual practice, the change to outside performance has made quite an impact on…

  • Businesses begin to reopen

    Businesses begin to reopen

    As COVID-19 cases have decreased locally, Ventura County has moved into the red tier, meaning that businesses and other operations can open under strict regulations. Indoor dining is now allowed for restaurants, and other services can begin to allow members inside.  Snapper Jack’s Taco Shack is just one of the businesses that has started…

  • School board adopts school choice policy

    School board adopts school choice policy

    At the Oct. 20 meeting, the CVUSD board voted unanimously to adopt the revamped school choice policy for the 2021-22 school year. Of the four presented, option one was selected with some slight modifications. The plan follows a three-tier system. The first tier continues preschool, sibling and employee priority, meaning if the applicant was…

  • High school reopening delayed until January

    High school reopening delayed until January

    On Oct. 22, the CVUSD Board of Education voted to approve an amended school reopening plan that would delay the beginning of the blended education model for high school until Jan. 19. The motion passed four to one with an honorary vote from student trustee Addie Craig. Trustees Betsy Connolly, Cindy Goldberg, Bill Gorback,…

  • PTV overcomes remote learning challenges

    PTV overcomes remote learning challenges

    In a class seemingly dependent on access to a studio, PTV has had to completely change their production process. Jack Bernard, sophomore, has been a member of PTV for two years. He believes that distanced learning has completely changed the way that the crew functions. “Production has definitely been different. I don’t know if…

  • Baseball swings back into season

    Baseball has always fascinated people, whether it has been through major victories or pop culture icons like Babe Ruth. But now what has been called America’s pastime has joined the legions of things that have been changed due to COVID-19.  Griffin Campero, junior, is a member of NPHS baseball. Like other sports, the team…

  • Speech and Debate argues to the top

    Speech and Debate argues to the top

    From podium stands to home desk chairs, the Speech and Debate team brings their A-game online. Debaters at the school have excelled in their first tournaments of the year, scoring high and even undefeated across numerous events as their new season starts. Adi Chattopadhyay, sophomore, has been on the debate team for two years…

  • A new game is “Among Us”

    A new game is “Among Us”

    Shhhhh! One imposter is among us.  As a crewmate, your job is to complete tasks and avoid becoming a casualty. The imposter, disguised as a crewmate, is aboard your spaceship, and all of you need to finish your tasks to save the mission before they find and kill you. Someone is brutally murdered (stabbed,…