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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

Bryce Harger and Alyssa Premo are demonstrating a good and bad outfit to wear for graduation. The left is what not to wear, and the right is what to wear.

Graduation ceremonies, parties require thoughtful planning

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter May 13, 2021

Picking the perfect outfit for graduation can be very difficult; you want to look your best and stand out when you are graduating. There are a few key ideas to ensure that your graduation day goes smoothly,...

Joey Antonelli takes on Speech and Debate Nationals

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter April 23, 2021

Sophomore Joseph Antonelli from the Speech and Debate team has had a record breaking season. Antonelli has put in some hard work, and has won qualifying bids in the Lincoln Douglas Debate for two national...

Caleb Milnes is wrestling opposite team opponent during a match. Milnes is working on pinning opponent down.

Perry wrestling has improved teamwork and scores

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter February 25, 2021

With the complications with the coronavirus, the wrestling team had to find alternate ways to work. With perseverance and dedication, they managed to gather various wins. Varsity head coach Alexander Pavlenko...

Officers of Operation Smiles sell chocolate bars to raise money for their organization. The fundraiser ends this week with a total amount of $2100 raised.

Operation Smiles raises money with chocolate bars

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter February 12, 2021

Operation Smiles, an organization run by Perry students, is a foundation whose main purpose is to raise awareness for children with cleft lips and palates who need surgery. Cleft lips and palates are openings...

On The Perry Precedents twitter, a poll was taken. This poll determined which area masks would stay the longest in.

The long-term implications of masks and quarantine

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter January 30, 2021

COVID-19 has changed many activities this year, all of our lives have changed. Masks have become mandatory in everything we do, school has been both online and in-person, work for others has been based...

Applications for several different colleges surround a computer which has a welcome page from the college ASU. As time narrows down, students begin a more frequent search for applying to colleges.

Corona college applications

Makayla Premo, Staff Reporter November 20, 2020

In these times as a senior, applying to colleges is a little bit different than how it used to be when COVID-19 did not exist. As the time is dwindling down towards graduation, I know many seniors are...

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...

Perry Students have the choice to vote in person and through mail-in ballots in November.

Perry Students at the polls

Roman Valenzuela, Staff Reporter September 21, 2020

This election year, Americans have been reminded just how important a vote is. While much of the coverage has been focused on the presidential election, state legislative races are happening nationwide...

Coach Houg: Strong and Motivated

Coach Houg: Strong and Motivated

Jalyn Knight, Staff Reporter April 13, 2020

It is no secret that with this atrocious medical pandemic sweeping the nation, people are struggling with being out-of-work and quarantined at home. Teaching is perhaps one of the most affected fields...

One of the empty Perry parking lots, a common sight after the school shut downs across Arizona.

How students are coping with coronavirus pandemic

Nadine Loureiro, Editor-in-Chief April 5, 2020

In the current state of the world, dealing with a sudden quarantine at the hands of the large coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Doug Ducey made the final decision to shut down all Arizona schools and continue...

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