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  • Ms. Hodson changed lives with love

    Ms. Hodson changed lives with love

    Teacher Apart from sculpting her students academically, Christy Hodson forged them into stronger people. She was a teacher everyone wanted to resemble as she not only set high standards in English, but for one’s character as well. Hodson had a passion for her job and a love for her subject that when together, was…

  • Community honors Courtney Brousseau

    Community honors Courtney Brousseau

    Grads- Grace O’Toole, Michelle Saremi, and Courtney Brousseau (left to right) pose for a picture after the 2015 NPHS graduation. “Courtney taught me what it meant to be brave. He stood for so much and he never backed down, he was so diplomatic and mature and intelligent that his level of persuasion surpassed mine…

  • Borderline hero passes away in motorcycle crash

    Borderline hero passes away in motorcycle crash

    Hero of the Borderline shooting from 2018, Matthew Wennerstrom, died in a motorcycle crash on Feb 28. Wennerstorm hit an SUV at Lynn and Kelly roads at 6:21 pm and passed before officials could move him from the scene. This was a major shock to the community, since Wennerstrom is often remembered for helping…

  • The light of Katie Meyer shines on

    The light of Katie Meyer shines on

    From the fierceness she showed as goalkeeper and team captain on Stanford’s Women’s soccer team to her welcoming, kind presence off the field, Katie Meyer, a senior at Stanford University, excelled in all aspects of her life. On March 1, the world was faced with the tragedy of her death after she took her…

  • Betty White passes away at 99 years old

    On Dec. 31 2021, Betty White, a beloved actress among many, passed away at the age of 99. White was best known for her comedic work on numerous television shows and movies. White was 63 when the “Golden Girls,” a seven season sitcom, premiered. White grew up in the Los Angeles area which allowed…

  • Softball team honors Coach Dagan’s legacy

    Softball team honors Coach Dagan’s legacy

    NPHS softball coach Mike Dagan believed his team could achieve anything they put their mind to. With passion and commitment to his role, Dagan led NPHS to CIF-Southern Section Championship in 2018, the first time in our school’s history. Dagan’s passing on Aug. 27 leaves a monumental legacy on the NPHS softball field and…

  • Caitlin Meaney loved fish tacos and life

    Caitlin Meaney loved fish tacos and life

    Caitlin Meaney was known for her red hair and her beautiful soul, always keeping her head held high no matter what challenges came her way. After her five years of battle against osteosarcoma, she peacefully passed away on April 24 in Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Meaney touched the hearts of many and her legacy…

  • Virtual Paper – Issue 6

    Virtual Paper – Issue 6

    Click on the following link to access the virtual paper for Issue 6 on Issuu: https://issuu.com/nphspantherprowler/docs/issue6final

  • Remembering Jack “The Beast Bennett” Frye

    Remembering Jack “The Beast Bennett” Frye

    Beloved NPHS senior Jack “The Beast Bennett” Frye was a character. Always found belly-laughing and ready with some comeback banter, Jack was the most headstrong and passionate person anyone could know. He loved action figures, the Ninja Turtles, the Avengers, Star Wars and his high school football jersey. A treasured friend, classmate, athlete and…

  • Community comes together on second anniversary to remember Borderline 12

    Community comes together on second anniversary to remember Borderline 12

    Nov. 7 marked two years since the shooting at Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks. The tight-knit community came together as Thousand Oaks mourned and supported the loved ones of the Borderline 12. Social distancing guidelines meant this year’s remembrance had to take a somewhat different form than before. However, it did not…