History wraps the key to the future in the lessons of the past. Whether the scope encompasses the entire world or a place as comparatively…
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Following an incidence of bats entering the roof of Building 12, the yellow building, nets have been added near the restrooms. Assistant Principal and Construction…
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A sea of black, green, pink and orange was seen across Pine View’s fields Friday, signifying the annual Pine View Dodge Ball game and the…
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Senate Bill 86 aims to limit scope of Bright Futures Scholarships
by Peyton Harris March 8, 2021Since its inception in 1997, the Florida Bright Futures scholarship has paved the way for over 700,000 students to attend state colleges and universities. From…
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Following a qualification process involving essays, awards, test scores, STEM courses, and one local interview, eleventh-grader Uday Goyat was recognized as a Sunshine State STEM…
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by Leo Gordon and Naina Chauhan Pine View has long been the center of discussions of privilege. Across the county, teachers, parents and students make…
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NewsTorch February 2021
Construction Updates on the Legacy Garden
by Lily Quartermaine February 23, 2021A palm tree casting shade above your head, the gentle strum of your peers playing some tunes, a beautiful, open area that fosters a relaxing…
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‘This class is for everyone’: Students reflect on first-ever African-American history course
by Mahitha Ramachandran February 9, 2021A United States history class provides many Pine View students with a foundational knowledge of American society — but sometimes, the basics aren’t enough. The…
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NewsTorch December 2020
The influence of segregation on gifted education
by Grace Johnson February 8, 2021The first large scale study of giftedness was conducted by Lewis Terman, the creator of the Stanford-Binet Test. As weighty an accomplishment as this was,…