The Precedent

The participants in this movement wear red on Wednesdays and on Mar. 28, they held a march in Phoenix to peacefully protest the low wages. They marched to have a 20 percent raise and were denied by Governor Doug Ducey.

Red for Ed: a brief overview

Morgan Chung, Staff Reporter April 25, 2018

The recession of 2008 affected citizens in both the private and public sectors. Schools were no exception. Teacher pay was cut due to this recession and due to tax cuts that followed. Ever since then,...

Push for AP is factor in increased test numbers contributing extra funding

Sarah Lankford and Kylie Vacala March 10, 2017

Advanced Placement testing is an opportunity for students to test their knowledge at the end of the year and receive college credit. While these AP tests are beneficial for a student's academic success,...

Shin observes the view from his grandparents house in South Korea. Shin has been in Korea since the beginning of fall break, and was unable to return home due to problems with his travel documents. He is expected to return home at the start of the second semester.

Stranded in a South Korea

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter November 6, 2015

Three months of no responsibilities would seem like three months of heaven on earth to most people. For junior Daniel Shin, the next few months looks more like a three month sentence than a three month...

Mug shot of staff reporter Abbie Muray.

A day to be remembered

Abbie Murray, Staff Reporter September 21, 2015

The United States once seemed invincible, impenetrable, and indestructible; we beat the world power Great Britain and survived settling uninhabitable land. This was disproven not once, not twice, but multiple...

Math teacher Linda Moon is the latest in a slew of teachers to come to PHS from Tempe McClintock High School. Many teachers followed principal Dan Serrano when he came to open Perry in 2007.

Perry staff full of those with McClintock ties

Sarah Chapple, Staff Writer March 6, 2014

McClintock High School is not just another school to many people on the Perry campus. Current staff members, including teachers, coaches, administration, and security guards have deep ties to MHS,. According...

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