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Band members at Perry had the opportunity to perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl XLIX.

Students participate in Super Bowl XLIX

August Bowers and Sarah Campbell February 6, 2015

Each year, America anxiously prepares for one of the most anticipated events in sports history: the Super Bowl. Not only is it one of the most watched televised events to ever hit our airways, it is also...

Open Enrollment open doors for students

Valerie Burgess, Staff Reporter January 20, 2015

Buzzing through the halls of Perry, any student is observant of the overcrowding of an ever growing school. Shoulder to shoulder, the clumps of students anxiously rushing to their next class is slowed...

Oklahoma bill strikes a nationwide nerve

Jordan Williams, Photography Editor January 20, 2015

Hoodies have become a fashion statement for many Americans. Every year, people wait for the arrival of the fall and winter seasons because those two seasons have what is called “hoodie weather”,weather...

Teens lack balance between life and sleep

Jordan Williams, Photography Editor January 20, 2015

A typical daily routine for a teenager is simple: wake up, go to school, go home, do homework, go to sleep, repeat. However, time is a limited resource for students to work with, making it hard to obtain...

English teacher Janet Larkin (center) and several students participate in games during the Homecoming Carnival earlier this semester. With news of the new 7-12 school opening, some students are concerned if their boundaries will change.

New CUSD school will change PHS boundaries

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter December 17, 2014

The construction of a new high school in the Chandler Unified School District has caused much excitement among teachers, parents, and school administrators. The school, located off of Power and Riggs,...

Student Perspective: Race and Stereotypes

Student Perspective: Race and Stereotypes

Jordan Williams, Photography Editor December 15, 2014

As an African-American female, I feel as if I am one of the most stereotyped people in the world. There are many issues associated with being African-American, i.e. where we live and our income sometimes...

Without science fair, is it really honors?

Without science fair, is it really honors?

Natalie Eberhard, Staff Reporter November 21, 2014

The horrifying sight of science equipment and the idea of repeated trials would scare any student…especially an honors science student. The science fair: An educational project that has been practiced...

Four players sign to D1 schools

Four players sign to D1 schools

Ryan Zolin and Emma Fernandez November 18, 2014

For the first time in Perry’s history, four players from the same sport have signed early with a D1 college. Austin Bull is the only Perry baseball player to be a starter at the varsity level for...

A Farewell to Diane

A Farewell to Diane

Madi Montoya, Staff Reporter November 18, 2014

From the neon-colored wigs of “Hairspray” to Morticia’s iconic dress in “The Addams Family,” Perry’s theater has never let its audience down when it comes to costumes. Behind these iconic...

A recent poll shows that the overwhelming majority of PHS students have cheated in school since their freshmen year.

Blurred lines of cheating: is there any solution to cheating in school?

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter November 18, 2014

Sacrificing weekends and afternoons in favor of studying seems to be the typical way a hard-working high school student spends their free time. But when pressures mount and time disappears and 4.0 GPA...

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