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Around the World Club
Presidents: Waka Shimizu and Cassidy Tsuji
The Around the World club educates students about different cultures, holidays, and foods from countries around the world. Our club hopes to share varying perspectives of societal differences through presentations, activities, and potlucks!
Asian American Alliance
Club Presidents: Kiara Lee, Katara Chang
The purpose of the Asian American Alliance club is to educate students of any and all backgrounds about the unique history and culture of being Asian American. Through activities, contests, discussions, and monthly meetings we hope to decrease stereotypes about being Asian American in our school community and society as a whole
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Black Student Union
This year the Black Student Union has begun a discussion-based podcast that members can choose to join, several guest speakers, and group bonding activities. There will also be informative meetings on current events and issues within the Black community.
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Chinese Students and Scholars Association
CSSA aims to unite Chinese students and spread Chinese culture. Regarding the pandemic situations, activities and meetings in 2020-2021 will be through online zoom meetings
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Drama Club
Interested in the theatre arts or any aspect of performing? Join Drama Club for fun events, performance opportunities, and of course to form new friendships!
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Gender Sexuality Alliance
The GSA is a club designed to support PVPHS' LGBT+ student population, to educate people on issues that the LGBT+ community faces, and to provide a place for students to come together online and find support in a safe environment.
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Iranian Student Society
President: Ashley Boushehri
Celebrating Persian culture and uniting Persian panthers. Open to anyone interested in Iran!
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
Survive and Thrive
President: Madison Viera
We aim to undertake a humanitarian project for human trafficking victims to help them thrive after they survive. Additionally, educating our peers by raising awareness about this pressing issue can create a more informed and supportive community.
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
Key Club
Club President: Ella Cho, Megan Lee
To host volunteer events for the student at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. To help others in our community. Create a positive environment for students to give back to their community.
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Middle Eastern Society
Presidents: Asal Ooshani and Hana Tehrani
The Middle Eastern Society is an educational and social club where Peninsula students can learn about various Middle Eastern cultures and traditions while enjoying ethnic food and music.
Naach
Naach is a club that promotes Indian dance- including classical, folk, and popular forms! In Naach, members will learn informatively about the various dance forms from India, their respective backgrounds, and the overall Indian culture.
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Pediatric Therapy Network Athletic Association (PTNAA)
The Pediatric Therapy Network Athletic Association (PTNAA) works with the Pediatric Therapy Network to better the lives of children with special needs by providing opportunities to participate in various organized sports clinics and fundraising events. We can’t wait to welcome you to our club so that you can help make a difference in these children’s lives, and have fun doing so!
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Senior Citizens Club
President: Yvonne Guan
Need any volunteer hours and looking to spend quality time with our senior friends? We're your go-to referral platform for the elderly at our local care home. 🏡✨ Every Saturday, you have the option to spend 4 enjoyable hours with the residents from Sunrise. 🕰️ It's not mandatory, but the memories you'll create are priceless. 😄 Join us in creating joy, one Saturday at a time!
Survive and Thrive
President: Madison Viera
We aim to undertake a humanitarian project for human trafficking victims to help them thrive after they survive. Additionally, educating our peers by raising awareness about this pressing issue can create a more informed and supportive community.
Video Editing Club
Presidents: Aaron Monzon, Mason Shu
We teach students how to edit high-quality videos with Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro.
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
Art from the Heart
Our club is dedicated to upholding the mission of the American Red Cross, which is to provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. As a club, our goal is to recruit members from Peninsula as volunteers for the Red Cross, providing them with opportunities for community service and meaningful contributions through humanitarian work.
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Best Buddies
Club President: Kate Launius
The Best Buddies high school program is dedicated to creating friendships between students with and without IDD and promoting inclusion within campus as well as outside of school.
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Board Game Entertainment and Development Club
The purpose of the Board Game Entertainment and Development Club is to provide a platform for all PVPHS students to introduce the board games of their interest and design their own board games. The club helps students develop important skills such as collaboration and independent judgment-making through a large variety of board games, encourages the exchange of valuable ideas, inspires creativity, and allows students to relax, have fun, and relieve academic pressures.
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Club Penguin
In Club Penguin we work with the Aquarium of the Pacific to help raise awareness for ocean life. We plan to hold a note drive, along with meetings where we plan to do fun at home crafts and inform members about current ocean related issues.
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
We are planning on holding live streams and zoom meetings with speakers to help spread the word of God.
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Glee Club
President: Abigail Imley
Glee club is a show choir club, inspired by the comedy series Glee, dedicated to choral singing and dancing.
Survive and Thrive
President: Madison Viera
We aim to undertake a humanitarian project for human trafficking victims to help them thrive after they survive. Additionally, educating our peers by raising awareness about this pressing issue can create a more informed and supportive community.
Middle Eastern Society
Presidents: Asal Ooshani and Hana Tehrani
The Middle Eastern Society is an educational and social club where Peninsula students can learn about various Middle Eastern cultures and traditions while enjoying ethnic food and music.
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
Kings and Queens Chess Club
Club Presidents: Andy Gu, Prachod Kakatur
We provide a place for chess players of all skill levels to demonstrate their skills. Our main goals are to improve our members' skill level in chess and create a semi-competitive chess environment.
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Life Skills Club
Club Presidents: Lucy Chai, Haley Ward
The Life Skills Club will focus on helping students develop the critical skills they will need to succeed in the outside world. In this club, students will learn important things that are not taught in classrooms, such as how to write a resume, perform first-aid, and buy stocks.
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
Muslim Student Association
The MSA works to establish a growing community of Muslim students on campus. This club adds another voice to Peninsula that speaks for its Muslim students.
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Principia Physicists
President: Eric Lu
Club members will practice their problem solving skills by finding elegant solutions to challenging physics problems.
Space Club
A place for anyone with a passion for the universe! We'll be watching and discussing space-related movies, documentaries, and launches.
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Middle Eastern Society
Presidents: Asal Ooshani and Hana Tehrani
The Middle Eastern Society is an educational and social club where Peninsula students can learn about various Middle Eastern cultures and traditions while enjoying ethnic food and music.
Middle Eastern Society
Presidents: Asal Ooshani and Hana Tehrani
The Middle Eastern Society is an educational and social club where Peninsula students can learn about various Middle Eastern cultures and traditions while enjoying ethnic food and music.
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
Art from the Heart
At Art From the Heart, students will be able to contribute donations by practicing their passions for art.
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Blue Revolution
Club Presidents: Sophie Lin, Sua Kim
Our mission is to raise awareness about water conservation and donating our profits to the Water Education Foundation and PVPHS science fund.
Bugs, Butterflies, and Other Invertebrates Club
The purpose of the Board Game Entertainment and Development Club is to provide a platform for all PVPHS students to introduce the board games of their interest and design their own board games. The club helps students develop important skills such as collaboration and independent judgment-making through a large variety of board games, encourages the exchange of valuable ideas, inspires creativity, and allows students to relax, have fun, and relieve academic pressures.
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Cube Club
Club Presidents: Brady Dong
The cube club is a place where anyone can learn to solve or practice solving Rubik's cubes.
Friendship Club
Friendship Club creates an environment in which friendships can develop with students in special education and because of this program, students can see familiar faces around school creating a more welcoming, diverse, and inclusive school environment. Specifically during 2020-2021 we have had online meetings every other week with the support of the Friendship Foundation doing holiday parties, themed meetings, games, costume contests, and more.
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Guitar Club
A platform for all guitarists, regardless of experience or taste. The best place to meet and collaborate with other guitarists at Peninsula High School!
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Middle Eastern Society
Presidents: Asal Ooshani and Hana Tehrani
The Middle Eastern Society is an educational and social club where Peninsula students can learn about various Middle Eastern cultures and traditions while enjoying ethnic food and music.
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
Middle Eastern Society
Presidents: Asal Ooshani and Hana Tehrani
The Middle Eastern Society is an educational and social club where Peninsula students can learn about various Middle Eastern cultures and traditions while enjoying ethnic food and music.
Korean Culture Club
We were not able to do much during the beginning of this year. But, we have been talking with KNHS for idea on what to do during the rest of the year.
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Mobile App Development Club
As the Mobile App Development (MAD) Club, we design, develop, and publish apps that can solve problems in our community. We offer activities such as learning coding, computer science basics, and mobile app development.
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Panther Cubs
Presidents: Sasha Skyar and Gracie Stalkamp
The Panther Cubs Club's aim is to organize and run a track meet for K-6th graders in which high schoolers will also have the opportunity to volunteer in.
The Period Project.
Club Presidents: Renata Lopez, Katie Marley
Our purpose is to provide free menstrual products within the PVPHS bathrooms, including a variety of sizes within the products to fit everyone.
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Save the Children
Presidents: Ethan Huang and Elliot Dokko
The Save the Children club spreads awareness to the public about impoverished children and their suffering, notably from third world countries, and try to bring positivity to their communities through donations and kind messages!
Surfrider Club
This school year, we will pick up trash from our local neighborhoods or beaches. We will weigh the trash and count it as service hours.
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Survive and Thrive
President: Madison Viera
We aim to undertake a humanitarian project for human trafficking victims to help them thrive after they survive. Additionally, educating our peers by raising awareness about this pressing issue can create a more informed and supportive community.
MediKidz
Presidents: Isaiah Wiggins, Priscilla Kim
MediKidz works on setting workshops up between students and health care providers throughout the year so they can learn more about clinical and physical medicine to thrive their interest in the subject or pursue it in the future.
The Look
Depending on how the conditions are, we hope to have an in-person show which will likely be postponed from the usual March date. If this is not possible, we will consider ways to conduct online tryouts and a safe, virtual show.
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