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The student voice of Perry High School

The Precedent

The student voice of Perry High School

The Precedent

The student voice of Perry High School

The Precedent

Senior Yejin Sohn wrote and illustrated her own children's book, Counting Dollars. Her book is published on Amazon.

Senior creates, publishes her first book over summer break

Lauren Ludwig, Staff Reporter May 13, 2021

Throughout the long-awaited summer breaks, a majority of teenagers are out taking trips to the beach and staying out late with friends, the idea of school forgotten for 6 weeks. However, during the 2020...

An Algebra 1 class is learning a new lesson on a Friday morning. These students are ready to learn by listening and taking notes.

Changes in the math department

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter October 30, 2020

As Perry High School students adjust to the change in classroom settings and available learning tools, math seems to remain to be a main issue in most high schoolers. The math department at Perry has experienced...

JenDo and her son, Nick.

Getting to know JenDo

Alison Sandoval, Staff Reporter February 8, 2017

With her incredible dance moves and loving personality, math teacher Jennifer Dominguez (also known as JenDo) mixes fun and math together. If it was not for one of her friends at Northern Arizona University,...

Math Club is making a comeback

Morgan Chung, Staff Reporter November 15, 2016

Despite what people believe, the Math Club does more than solving equations. The members go to competitions and compete in different math levels from Algebra 2 to Calculus for awards. Every year, the...

Senior class features first STEM group to graduate

Aja Diffin and August Bowers December 14, 2015

The graduating class of 2016 is packed full of athletes, honor society members, and a tight-knit group of nearly 70 who will be the first to carry the title of “STEM graduates.” These students are...

Advanced mathematics is time-consuming and impractical for most

Nathan Tucker, A&E Editor December 19, 2014

I’ve got 99 problems and all of them are math. A final is on the way, test corrections turned in, the problems on the review sheet reach up to heaven. The sheer amount of arithmetic is astounding....

Lets talk about math

Dayna Miller, Opinion's Editor December 15, 2014

“When are we gonna use this in real life?” Student’s always cry when math teachers bring out new content to learn. Math is one of the least-liked subjects on campus, but it’s one of the most practical...

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