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Saydria Ostler

Saydria Ostler, Editor-in-Chief

Saydria Ostler is a senior at Perry High School, and this is her third year of newspaper. Saydria is the Editor-in-Chief this year! When Saydria is not writing for The Precedent, you can find her listening to music, playing music, or teaching music. In her spare time, she'll be reading, reading, or reading.

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Students supported the performers by waving their phone-flashlight in the air at Perry Idol. StuGo hosted Perry Idol on Friday, Jan. 20 in the school auditorium.

Perry Idol highlights student talent

Saydria Ostler, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2023
Making space for young voices

Making space for young voices

Saydria Ostler, Editor-in-Chief
December 16, 2022
Newsworthy Animals

Newsworthy Animals

Saydria Ostler, Editor-in-Chief
September 9, 2022
What is up with Donald Trump

What is up with Donald Trump

Saydria Ostler, Editor-in-Chief
August 26, 2022
Sophomore Cayden Heddleston scans the QR code that allows her to schedule an appointment for her counselor. Students can scan their QR codes around campus to meet with their counselor.

What counselors actually do

Saydria Ostler, Editor-in-Chief
August 12, 2022

Dear 2026, Sincerely 2023

Saydria Ostler, Editor-in-Chief
August 12, 2022
The senior class royalty are Brooke Lassen and Brooks Peterson. Junior class royalty are Soren Snideman and Samantha Hoefer

Blue bloods at prom

Saydria Ostler, News Editor
May 8, 2022

Bringing words to life

Saydria Ostler, News Editor
April 13, 2022
Junior Jayla Cal taking a shot. The team recently had state championships and after a tough fight, they lost.

[Photo] Winter sports wrap up

Talya Gabay, Staff Reporter
March 3, 2022
Facebook Inc. rebrands to Meta Platforms Inc. in an effort to create the Metaverse. The social media platform is still referred to as Facebook, but the company is now called Meta.

Facebook out, Meta in

Saydria Ostler, News Editor
November 15, 2021
Students start off the homecoming football game against Casteel by throwing colored powder up into the stands on Oct. 22. Many students faced the reality of FOMO with the past homecoming season.

Fighting FOMO

Saydria Ostler, News Editor
November 1, 2021
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