Bike to School Week
April 14, 2011
Sonia Patel & Erica Nash
Filed under Pres
Presentation students piled onto the soccer field in the early crisp morning air throughout the week of April 4th. Students pulled their bikes, scooters, and skateboards onto the field and gathered around to enjoy a complementary bagel and orange juice on the morning of April 4th. The event was put together... [Read more]
Pres Going Green
April 14, 2011
Gianna Maietta
Filed under Pres
Who knew that small changes in our habits could actually make a difference in the pursue to create a more “green” planet? Young women at our own school have done their part in going green and should be a reminder for others to do the same. There are so many different ways each girl can... [Read more]
Dance Team Nationals
March 16, 2011
Gianna Maietta
Its official, the Presentation Dance Team are national champions. Always hard at work, these dancers put their best foot forward when competing at Nationals in Orlando, Florida this March. After hours of countless practices, dancers have put hours of work and practiced all year long to compete against... [Read more]
Egypt Revolts
March 16, 2011
Archana Bettadapur , Reporter •
Filed under World
Egypt is a relatively small country, located in North Africa, and is one of Africa’s greatest powers. There are over 79 million people living in Egypt, which has an approximate area of 1 million square kilometers. The Arabic speaking country has barely been a blip on our radars for our entire lives,... [Read more]
Americans’ Lack of Geographical Knowledge
March 16, 2011
Natasha Azevedo , Assistant Photography Editor, staff reporter •
Filed under World
Can you tell me where Zimbabwe is located? How about Turkey? Okay, let’s make it a bit easier. Where is India? A poll conducted by the National Geographic showed that 47 percent of Americans ages 18 to 34 could not identify India on a world map. The study revealed a shocking... [Read more]
Pulitzer Winner David Kennedy Visits Pres
March 9, 2011
Voice Staff
Presentation’s AP U.S. History students were treated yesterday to a lecture from Pulitzer-prize winning author and Stanford professor David Kennedy. The highly anticipated visit was arranged by history teacher Charles Schmuck, who has attended multiple continuing education classes with Dr. Kennedy. “His... [Read more]
My Life is Plaid!
March 4, 2011
Filed under Pres
Below please post your “My Life is Plaid” ideas and you never know, they may end up in the newspaper! Wouldn’t that be exciting! [Read more...]
All For The Cause
February 7, 2011
Meghan Merwin
Many people would say that shaving your head is a brave thing to do. Others may go as far as to call it crazy. But for Emily Purvis and Clare Smith, two seniors at Presentation, it is just another step in fighting and finding cures for cancer. Purvis and Smith are planning to shave their heads and... [Read more]
The Shots Heard ‘Round the Nation
January 21, 2011
Shawna Adikara
Filed under News
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords will be transferred to a Texas hospital today, less than two weeks after she was shot in the head while meeting with voters outside a supermarket north of Tucson, Arizona. Six others were killed in the shooting. Giffords was hosting the first “Congress on your Corner”... [Read more]
The Leading Ladies on the Nice List
December 10, 2010
Gianna Maietta
Filed under Pres
Dear Mrs. Delaney, Mrs. Jeziorski, Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Morrisey, and Mrs. Medica, There are times when the Presentation High School Development Office’s work goes unnoticed, and the effort you put into your job behind the scenes is certainly something to be recognized. Most people do not know that the... [Read more]



