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  1. Mar 9, 2021 · Darren Cooper. NorthJersey.com. 0:05. 0:44. Get used to saying Pascack Valley Panthers and Pascack Hills Broncos. After a long, contentious and compelling process, the Pascack Valley...

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    Now that the Broncos have been approved, the mascot search committees will work with professional firms to develop a brand and graphic for each new mascot, according to Athletic Director Phil Paspalas. Three logo options will eventually be presented for a school-wide vote, and after approval of the winning logo from the Board, the Broncos mascot wi...

    In addition to the mascots, Wieland and Pascack Valley Principal Glenn deMarrais updated the Board on the status of hybrid learning at both schools. Wieland praised activities like debate club and robotics for continuing either virtually or in-person and noted that the school play would be held in Hills’ amphitheater while also being streamed. Both...

    In response to a question from member Fronte about the possibility of combining cohorts this school year, Gundersen said “we are awaiting any word from the NJ Department of Education and Department of Health that may allow us to bring more students back into the building at a given time or extend the amount of time our students are in the building....

  2. New mascot for Pascack Valley High School as of Oct. 2021. In March 2021, the board of education ratified new team names that had been selected by a vote of students and staff at each school, with Pascack Hills being renamed the Broncos and Pascack Valley adopting the Panthers as its new team name.

  3. Mar 9, 2021 · Jeff Goldman | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. A pair of high schools in Bergen County have new mascots more than eight months after dropping Indians and Cowboys. Pascack Valley High...

  4. Nov 16, 2020 · Francesca Moskowitz said Pascack Valley was very proud to have a Native American mascot and logo. “At the time, [I’d] never heard anybody disparage the Indian,” said Moskowitz, a 1959 PV alum who is currently a trustee at the Pascack Historical Society in Park Ridge. “It was always a symbol of respect. It was a sense of pride.

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