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  • Evaluating grading policies across campus

    Evaluating grading policies across campus

    Introduction:  Newbury Park High School is home to a diverse collection of students, classes, and teachers. With various courses available, each requires a different method of assessing a student’s learning of the subject. Teachers and policies also differ from classroom to classroom, and all have their own norms. There are many different grading systems…

  • ASG fosters an environment for leaders to create an impact

    ASG fosters an environment for leaders to create an impact

    Among all the event planning, poster boards and festivities, Associated Student Government [ASG] creates more than what meets the eye. From informational reels to every decorated dance, Chris Soury, ASG adviser, oversees the ASG class. Soury has been in charge of the ASG program for the last three years. “The most rewarding part [of managing…

  • Grading systems fail to support student growth

    Grading systems fail to support student growth

    Recently more teachers are introducing different policies and no two teachers seem to follow the same exact grading practices. While it used to be a percentage based on overall points that students worried about, it has become increasingly difficult to understand how the effort you put into a class translates to your final grade.…

  • PTV Live captivates NPHS students

    PTV Live captivates NPHS students

    For over seven years the advanced broadcasting class, Panther Television (PTV) has provided students with the opportunity to learn skills for the broadcast TV industry through bi-weekly pre-recorded episodes posted on YouTube. For the 2023-2024 school year, the PTV class tried something new. “We had an overwhelming amount of students in this class this…

  • Chipping away at campus free speech

    Chipping away at campus free speech

    Since the First Amendment passed in 1791, Americans have exercised their right to freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition. Recently, nationwide university protests about the Israel-Hamas war have drawn attention to the most basic First Amendment rights: freedom of speech and assembly.  We have been taught that our opinions will be heard…

  • Local businesses bring community together

    Local businesses bring community together

    D&G Blooms Recently there has been a severe lack in local small businesses, specifically ones with storefronts. However D&G Blooms, a local floral and gift shop, opened their storefront at the Kimber Plaza in February and is thriving while also supporting other local businesses. Leslie Spalinger, the owner of D&G Blooms, has been arranging…

  • Book banning damages students

    Book banning damages students

    “Charlotte’s Web,” “Animal Farm,” “The Giver,” “The Outsiders” and “Harry Potter,” are all books that have made enormous impacts on my life. Their messages have molded me into the person that I am today. They have taught me friendship. They have taught me tragedy. They have changed my perspective on the world around me.…

  • Bold in Italics publishes a new issue

    Bold in Italics publishes a new issue

    Bold in Italics, NPHS’ semi-annual magazine that showcases some of the students’ best artwork, writing and photography, has released a brand new issue. This issue focuses on the correlation between visual art and poetry, as well as a contest for whoever created the best companion piece. First place winner Grace Hernandez, senior, who won…

  • The vaping epidemic corrodes teen health

    The vaping epidemic corrodes teen health

    *The graphic on the printed magazine incorrectly stated that 82.4% of students had admitted to vaping, but the actual percent is 17.6%. This change has been reflected in this article and the virtual publication Vaping products have become vastly popular amongst teens since their production in 2006, and have expanded to appeal to adolescents…

  • New student resource programs benefit NPHS

    New student resource programs benefit NPHS

    After a traumatic year online and a less-than-easy return to campus, new student resources such as the Wellness Center and the Newcomer Program, are helping NPHS students transition into their new versions of normal. The Wellness Center, established during the school’s tenure on Zoom, was created following a Ventura County survey asking where school…