The Precedent

Is AIMS really gone?

Sarah Campbell, Staff Reporter August 28, 2014

The Chandler school district is already several weeks into the new year, and yet the question remains, will there be an Arizona’s Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS) assessment?  It is a question...

Sophomore Aaron Clouse paints a poster for the homecoming assembly. Homecoming is slated for Sept. 13.

StuGo slates Sept. homecoming

August Bowers, Staff Reporter August 28, 2014

Inquisitive minds at Perry wonder: why is homecoming in early September rather than late October as it has been in the past? There are many aspectsthat play a part in choosing a homecoming date, such as...

Muscle cancer survivor runs summer camp

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter August 28, 2014

There’s a student who is just like you, navigating his way through the campus of nearly 3,200, trying to get to his seat before his teacher marks him tardy. Senior Caleb Chapman might go unnoticed to...

Puma Nation Live #1

Television Productions August 5, 2014

Watch the inaugural episode of the new student-produced news show, "Puma Nation Live."

The construction crew works to lay the foundation for the new Career and Technical Education building on the west side of campus. The new building will also house science classes. It was originally set for completion by the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year, but it was pushed back to mid-October.

New CTE/SCI building falls behind schedule

Alex Arvizu, Staff Writer April 28, 2014

The construction of the new addition to the F-building, located adjacent to the student parking lot, is well underway. The new building was originally due for completion by the first day of school for...

Coach Todd Rogers (right) and senior Jackson Spilsbury work together during PHS summer football camp in Flagstaff, Arizona.

PHS supports Rogers and his cancer fight

Paige Coakley, Photoeditor/ Staff Writer April 25, 2014

Many people around campus have heard the name Todd Rogers. Whether you happen to be a student in his weight class, one of his football players or a co-worker, you recognize who this man is, and what he...

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...

Campus Expansion

Campus Expansion

Mckinlee Neubauer, Staff Writer February 10, 2014

As students begin to register for next year, a big question comes to mind, where is everyone going to go? Perry has been growing since it opened in 2007, and next year the freshman class is expected to...

Admin: bullying on the rise

Lindsey Floyd, Opinions Editor December 12, 2013

  The term “bullying” often surfaces in the halls of any given educational area, including primary and secondary schools. While it is a serious offense, there is no clear definition of what constitutes...

Principal wins Best Administrator of the Year Award

Kevin Chadwick, Writer December 12, 2013

Principal Dan Serrano won the award “Administrator of the Year in the Central Region of Arizona for his support of the PHS theater program.” Serrano received this award for his extra support in the...

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