When weighing his options for higher education, twelfth-grader Aravind Rajeev knew what he was looking for: opportunities for growth in his confidence and leadership skills,…
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NewsTorch March 2023
A Graduation Requirement: Core Classes on Campus
by Lindsay Luberecki March 9, 2023What does it mean to go to Pine View? How much has changed? In late 2019, a Pine View committee began discussing changes in the…
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Fresh out of summer break and finished with the first day of school, high school students of all grades seep into Room 13. They are…
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EntertainmentFocusTorch December 2021
Musician best friends reflect on growth and dedication
by Jiayi Zhu January 10, 2022Every year, twelfth-graders Logan Schultz and Ryan Hunek participate in a Venice Theater classic: “A Christmas Carol.” After years of working alongside each other on…
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The loss of the long wooden fence surrounding construction on campus will be a dramatic change to Pine View’s landscape, but it will come with…
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With a history spanning five decades, two campuses, and tens of thousands of students, Pine View has evolved plenty since its inception in 1968. One…
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Maria Clara Melo Fontoura grew up with the wonder of Studio Ghibli films, the vibrant colors as Ponyo discovered the underwater world or Kiki soaring…
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Legs aching, clothes and shoes drenched in sweat and rain, the Boy Scouts of Troops 23 and 50 trudged their way along the trails weaving through Cimarron, New Mexico…
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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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