New Teachers!

September 16, 2011

Emily Carolin, Caitlin Conlin and Alexi Garofalo  

Filed under Features

Ms. Laura Johnston Ms. Johnston attended undergrad at the University of Southern Mississippi and studied took history and education courses. She also received a masters in theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley. At Presentation Ms. Johnston teaches the fundamentals of religion in her freshman... [Read more]

Fans say “Yes” to Taylor Swift

September 16, 2011

Olivia Proffit  

Filed under A&E, Music

On Friday, Sept. 2, Taylor Swift performed to a crowd full of people wearing cowboy hats, plaid shirts, leather boots and white dresses. Was this wannabe country crowd pleased with the much anticipated performance? It would seem so. The country concert at the HP Pavillion was a colorful confection perfect... [Read more]

New Panther Spouses and Babies

September 16, 2011

Corina Martinez  

Filed under News, Pres

Congratulations to the following teachers who got married over the summer. Ms. McCullough (formerly Ms. Murphy) was married on July 3, 2011 at the Presentation Center in Los Gatos, CA to Casey McCullough, who works at Bellarmine. She said, “We tried to keep things sustainable and local by having my... [Read more]

English Department Chair Shares Thoughts on Summer Reading

September 16, 2011

Julia Gallo  

Filed under Opinions

Ms. Bengtson realizes the summer reading program is not perfect and she wants to make changes to the program. “I think summer reading is very important and we want our students to be reading over the summer,” she said. “However, I’m afraid that they aren’t reading the books we are assigning... [Read more]

iPod Psychoanalysis: Ms. Raposa

September 16, 2011

Isha Salian  

Filed under Features

iPod Psychoanalysis is back –revealing the top played songs on your teacher’s iPods and wildly speculating what their music tells us about them. In this issue the Voice interviewed Ms. Raposa, one of Presentation’s best-loved math teachers. 1. “Dota”- Basshunter It would be surprising if... [Read more]

Fall Trends

September 16, 2011

Christina Pham  

Filed under A&E, Style

What are the hottest fall trends? The Voice tells you what you need to know to stay style-savvy this school year. Find out what’s cutting edge in everything from shoes, nails, and hairstyles to backpacks and technology. Tinsel/Feathers A few years ago, blue and pink streaks were everywhere – now... [Read more]

Player Profile: Emily Sklar

September 16, 2011

Vineza Reduta  

Filed under Player Profile, Top Stories

Emily Sklar is currently a senior at Presentation High School and is one of the stars on the varsity volleyball team, playing as an outside hitter. Her perseverance, dedication and full commitment to the sport has truly shaped her into a fierce competitor. This past summer, she attended the 2011 USA... [Read more]

Ten Years of Remembrance: September 11

September 16, 2011

Elizabeth Bernal  

Filed under Opinions

Do you remember where you were exactly ten years ago on the morning of September 11? That morning, the World Trade Center crashed to the ground, killing thousands, due to a horrifying attack by al-Qaeda terrorists. This event has defined and shaped the culture that our generation has grown up in. On... [Read more]

Summer Volunteer Internships

September 16, 2011

Sara Muise  

Filed under Top Stories

The CEO office. Not the headquarters for the boss in a large business, but the Career Exploration Office. Located right by the library, the CEO office has many resources available to students of all grades, not just the juniors and seniors. Many of our students can attest to this, based on their past... [Read more]

Fall back into Your Favorite TV Shows

September 16, 2011

Ariana Cvitanic  

Filed under A&E, TV

Somehow in our crazy schedules, Pres girls find time to keep up with our favorite shows. Along with the beginning of the fall season comes the beginning of new seasons of our favorite TV shows: Gossip Girl, 90210, and Glee. Thanks to the CW and Fox, we can once again follow the scandalous lives of Upper-East... [Read more]

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