The Precedent

The remains of the Edjorian familys house later in the day.

Football teammates come to help after house fire

Kayla Gee, Staff Reporter September 26, 2017

Everyone has woken up to a bad morning start: a car alarm from the street, barking dogs, thunder from a storm. For sophomore Alex Edjorian, he woke up to smoke and fire at 3 a.m. on Sept. 3. Unknown...

Haygen Cates combats disability, contributes to marching band

Victoria Vredevoogd, Staff Reporter September 26, 2017

Haygen Cates is a 16 year old sophomore and a part of the Perry marching band. He was born with Cerebral Palsy, a neurological disorder caused by a non-progressive brain injury or malformation that occurs...

Schools that are built for 2.5 thousand students are being packed with 4 thousand students.

Schools see larger enrollment sizes as more houses are being built

Morgan Chung, Staff Reporter September 26, 2017

When more houses are being built in an area, more people will flock to that area for those better housing options. That area may have a good school district, job opportunities, a sturdy economy, and much...

Ukulele Club revival welcomes both beginners, advanced player

Victoria Vredevoogd, Staff Reporter September 26, 2017

Ukulele club is the ideal club  campus for anyone who has ever wanted to learn how to play the ukulele or just get a little extra practice time. Sponsor Alesandra Barth explains “The club has a completely...

Students in STEM are looking for distinction at graduation.

STEM students benefit from participating in the program

Morgan Chung, Staff Reporter September 1, 2017

There are many different levels of education a student can experience here at Perry. There is an Honors program, an Advanced Placement program, an On-Level program, and the famous Science Technology Engineering...

Behind graduation

May 24, 2017

The moment we have all been waiting for is almost here. Graduation has finally come within our grasps. While graduation is an exciting time for the seniors that are about to move on in life, such a ceremony...

Senior Selina Lo posing with her owl spray paint project.

Perry’s best: drawing, photography, and sculpture

Lincoln Luse, Staff Reporter May 23, 2017

Drawing: Senior Selina Lo Senior Selina Lo is known for her outstanding work ethic, excelling academia, and extraordinary artwork. People stare in awe at her art pieces, and with good reason. Her...

Isabell Martinez holding her self portrait.

Art Collision: The Chandler Six

Lincoln Luse, Staff Reporter April 26, 2017

Art Collision: The Chandler Six has begun. The district invites all CUSD high schools to participate in their art competition. Traditionally, the Chandler Center for the Arts hosts an in-person-judging...

Mens volleyball flies to the top of the rankings

Men’s volleyball flies to the top of the rankings

Lincoln Luse, Staff Reporter April 25, 2017

With 32 games under their belt, men’s volleyball players is fighting to maintain their fourth-in-state ranking. Their record so far is 23-10-4, with only two games left before the playoffs begin. Although...

Push for AP is factor in increased test numbers contributing extra funding

Sarah Lankford and Kylie Vacala March 10, 2017

Advanced Placement testing is an opportunity for students to test their knowledge at the end of the year and receive college credit. While these AP tests are beneficial for a student's academic success,...

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