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New Year Resolutions are effective to making real change

New Year Resolutions are effective to making real change

Sophie Barkett, Reviews Editor December 14, 2021

“ ‘I want to start journaling,’ ‘I want to eat better,’ ‘I want to be more productive.’ ” With the end of the year rapidly approaching, it is only natural to contemplate the events of the...

Holiday season begins with #LightTheWorld

Holiday season begins with #LightTheWorld

Lauren Ludwig, Editor-In-Chief December 1, 2021

Light the World with Love is this year’s #LightTheWorld message.  The #LightTheWorld campaign is a worldwide invitation from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to transform the Christmas...

Culinary teacher Angela Stutz poses with top students (left to right),Adrianna Lopez 12, Kaylah Kauffman 12, and Jaylene Cid 11. These students were recognized for their accomplishments with scholarships and a new set of knives for their achievements.

Top culinary students win big at competition

Tyler Blandin, Staff Reporter May 14, 2021

Culinary has been hard at work this year honing their skills to compete. C-CAP, or Careers through Culinary Arts Program, hosts an annual competition for aspiring chefs in high school programs. With thousands...

Bryce Harger and Alyssa Premo are demonstrating a good and bad outfit to wear for graduation. The left is what not to wear, and the right is what to wear.

Graduation ceremonies, parties require thoughtful planning

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter May 13, 2021

Picking the perfect outfit for graduation can be very difficult; you want to look your best and stand out when you are graduating. There are a few key ideas to ensure that your graduation day goes smoothly,...

Joey Antonelli takes on Speech and Debate Nationals

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter April 23, 2021

Sophomore Joseph Antonelli from the Speech and Debate team has had a record breaking season. Antonelli has put in some hard work, and has won qualifying bids in the Lincoln Douglas Debate for two national...

Officers of Operation Smiles sell chocolate bars to raise money for their organization. The fundraiser ends this week with a total amount of $2100 raised.

Operation Smiles raises money with chocolate bars

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter February 12, 2021

Operation Smiles, an organization run by Perry students, is a foundation whose main purpose is to raise awareness for children with cleft lips and palates who need surgery. Cleft lips and palates are openings...

On The Perry Precedents twitter, a poll was taken. This poll determined which area masks would stay the longest in.

The long-term implications of masks and quarantine

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter January 30, 2021

COVID-19 has changed many activities this year, all of our lives have changed. Masks have become mandatory in everything we do, school has been both online and in-person, work for others has been based...

Seniors Bryce Harger and Ethan Le are hanging up a Christmas wreath. Le is on Hargers shoulders while hanging the wreath underneath a house entrance.

Winter break should last until MLK day

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter December 17, 2020

As winter break is just around the corner, Perry students are buzzing with excitement. Unlike fall and spring break, winter break is at its full length, being just over 2 weeks. With this information and...

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