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Graphic Design Student Places Second in SkillsUSA Competition

Ernesto Chacon, Staff Reporter April 20, 2016

Third year student in graphic design and junior Nikki Galvez came only eleven points short from competing at Nationals. SkillsUSA is more than a club, but rather a Career Technical Student Organization....

Senior plans butterfly garden for Girl Scout award

Savannah Ostler, Staff Reporter April 20, 2016

Turning over a new leaf is exactly what senior Katie Hartle hoped to do with her new butterfly garden.The debut of her garden was on Mar. 26 at Tumbleweed Park. The project was undertaken as her Girl Scout...

Sonoran Storm Robotics faced many challenges at regionals

Sam Nabaty, Staff Reporter April 20, 2016

Saturday, April 9 was the 4th time Perry Robotics club attended FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Regional Competition at Grand Canyon University. In this event,...

Voting trends in the new age: does political individuality exist?

Voting trends in the new age: does political individuality exist?

Karson Hentges, Staff Reporter April 20, 2016

It’s 2016, and as the United States faces the upcoming election of a new president, every vote counts, even before the actual election period begins. What that means for the front running candidates...

(From left) State Farm mentor Robert Buckley, Maurice Ajluni (12), and Dustin Howarth (12) at Perry High Schools 1st Annual JAVA Hack-a-Thon, April 9, 2016.

Java hosts first ever Hack-a-thon

Sarah Campbell, Staff Reporter April 20, 2016

Java held its first ever Hack-a-thon event on April 9 with 16 students attending from different Chandler schools. The Hack-a-thon was a 12 hour event held by the Computer Programmers United (CPU) Club...

The Precedent of Bathrooms calling for a need to change.

The Precedent of Bathrooms calling for a need to change.

Lucas Smith, Staff Reporter April 18, 2016

An emerging issue for schools is how to accommodate different populations of students. One of the growing populations that have received consideration are transgender students and accommodating for them....

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, left, and former Arizona governor Jan Brewer, center, greet Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a rally at Fountain Park in Fountain Hills, Ariz., on Saturday, March 19, 2016. Arizona holds its presidential primary on Tuesday. (Allen J. Schaben/ Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Lack of polling locations causes frustration

August Bowers, Sam Nabaty, and March 24, 2016

As it is widely known, April 22 was the Presidential Preference Primary election for Arizona. Many high school seniors had the opportunity to vote for their very first time; considering they recently turned...

Gov. Doug Ducey delivering his second State of the State speech.

Deadbeat daddy shaming 

Michelle Bolden, Staff Reporter March 23, 2016

For years, countless fathers have successfully gotten away with not providing child support for their children. Tired of the fact, Arizona governor Doug Ducey is taking action to make a change. In January,...

Staff Reporter Taylor Moorer

Perry’s Fundings from “Footloose”

Taylor Moorer, Staff Reporter March 4, 2016

Perry High School is recognized throughout the state not only for academics, but the theater company as well. Recently the theater company performed the significant play, “Footloose” for a total of...

Social media monitoring a rare response for staff

Samantha Nabaty, Staff Reporter March 4, 2016

Mothers say it, teachers say it, even managers say it: not everything is meant to be posted on social media. When applying for jobs or even scholarships, often times a person's social media is fair game...

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