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COVID-19 regulations are safer for all students

COVID-19 regulations are safer for all students

Madeleine Nseir, Editor August 30, 2021

As schools navigate between finding a new normal or shifting back to pre-covid procedures, the question still stands: is it time to go back to normal? Student activities, including sports, performances,...

Staff and students are encouraged to socially distance six feet apart while at school. The Chandler Unified School District strongly suggests students and faculty to wear masks in order to slow the spread of COVID-19.

New school year, students have mixed feelings

Saydria Ostler and Meghan McGowan August 27, 2021

The commencement of the 2021-2022 school year ushers in many changes from last school year; most notably, the return to regular schedule and no mask mandate. The return to the traditional schedule also...

COVID-19 regulations should continue to be relaxed

COVID-19 regulations should continue to be relaxed

Tyler Blandin, Website Editor August 27, 2021

Opinion: COVID-19 regulations should continue to be relaxed Students need a return to normalcy. Prom. Homecoming. Assemblies. To deny students these events is to rob them of their high school experience....

Lifted state mask mandate, vaccine lead to new change

Lifted state mask mandate, vaccine lead to new change

Madeleine Nseir, Staff Reporter March 31, 2021

With the mask mandate for Arizona being lifted by Governor Doug Ducey, Arizonans and students alike are split on the decision whether or not to continue wearing masks. While some businesses are still independently...

Supportive parent, Rachell Tucker, cheers on the boys varsity basketball at home against Red Mountain.

Home schools given the freedom to choose spectator capacity

Madeleine Nseir, Staff Reporter February 25, 2021

With the spring sports season right around the corner, the new COVID-19 guidelines have been altered. Universally, masks are still required for all athletes, spectators, parents, and coaches, but now it...

School nurse works non-stop to keep campus running smoothly

Lauren Ludwig, Staff Reporter January 29, 2021

During the coronavirus pandemic, healthcare workers have become an even more important and crucial part of American society. They risk their lives daily in order to keep the American population safe, and...

Charter and public schools take on COVID-19 challenges in their own ways

Charter and public schools take on COVID-19 challenges in their own ways

Madeleine Nseir, Staff Reporter January 29, 2021

Amidst a global pandemic, reopening schools safely has been a controversial subject. Between charter school and public school funding, each school has decided to take separate ways to ensure students receive...

Senior Alex Gutierrez ties up against his opponent during the first wrestling match of the season.

What about the seniors?

Kyler Allred, Staff reporter January 28, 2021

COVID-19 has quite literally changed everything that happens in this world.  By threatening public safety, the pandemic has been most people’s number one concern when it comes to resuming sports...

As the school year continues, many teachers have been quarantined. With the substitute shortage, teaching from home can be more difficult.

Perry faces issues with substitute teacher shortages

Rachel Smith, Staff Reporter December 16, 2020

As Perry High continues with in-person learning, more and more students and staff have begun quarantining. One big cause of quarantines has been contact tracing. According to the CUSD Health Services website,...

Perry Students eat together during C Lunch. Many students are bunched up without masks rather than being socially distant

Perry faces issues with implementing new COVID regulations

Rachel Smith, Staff Reporter October 30, 2020

As students and staff officially transition back to in-person learning, the school has implemented new safety precautions inside and outside the classroom. Ranging from block schedules to new lunch procedures,...

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