The Precedent

StuGo advisor, admin suspend spirit days for the remainder of year

Kenna Cassey, Staff reporter May 20, 2019

Spirit days have been put on a hiatus by StuGo advisor Lerina Johnson and administration as a result of the MAGA controversy that occurred during the American-themed day on Mar 1. StuGo was asked to suspend...

Technology brings baseball to the next level

Abby Knoblock, Staff Reporter April 25, 2019

Recently technology has been introduced into the world of sports to help better players and teams all together whether it is high school sports or pro sports. By using technology in sports, it can show...

Food Truck Influences Student Population

Sydney Wolfe, New's Editor February 12, 2019

Food truck success? A better option for hungry Pumas?   Many students look forward to lunch as a pivotal part of their school day. However, there are mixed responses regarding the implementation...

Pom Program Making the Holidays Come Early

Leilanie Rios, Staff Writer November 19, 2018

As the sleigh bells are ringing in the distance and frequent thoughts of new year's resolutions are rolling around the corner Perry Pom has a great gift to keep any school spirited friend or loved one...

New Shakespeare Club to be coming to Perry.

New club honors Shakespeare’s works

Morgan Chung, Staff Reporter March 23, 2018

In 1592, William Shakespeare kick-started his career as a famous playwright and he had composed plays that have lasted beyond his lifetime. Currently, students are required to read his plays in school....

Jackie Gilbert (24)  is running to get the ball from the Pioneers player.

Point-By-Point: Jackie Gilbert nails clinching goal to send Pumas to state

Drew Charlet February 9, 2018

After 80 minutes of regulation and 20 minutes of overtime, the 6A state semifinal match between Perry and Pinnacle was decided in a shootout of penalty kicks. Senior Jackie Gilbert scored the game-winning...

A Minute with Mia: Dress code dialogue needs to change

Mia Irvin, Editor in Chief November 29, 2017

Let me get one thing straight: this is not another story complaining about why we have a dress code. Having a dress code is necessary to maintain a certain level of professionalism at school. That is understandable...

Electing Homecoming Royalty

Jordan StandingElk-Ledesma, Staff Reporter September 28, 2017

Your mom, dad, siblings, or even that one goofy auntie could have been a homecoming King or Queen. It’s something that's been around for a very long time. Ask your grandma or grandpa, I guarantee they...

Mens volleyball season wrap-up

Men’s volleyball season wrap-up

Lincoln Luse, Staff Reporter May 23, 2017

After a 6A division state runner up finish last season, head coach Brian Pomerantz knew it was going to be a challenge to get back to the state title game, especially after losing three starters to graduation...

History teacher pursues musical passion

Nikki Soto, Staff reporter May 21, 2017

  Teachers strive to motivate students to follow their passions, no matter how abstract they may seem. U.S. and World History teacher Paul Kreutz does this by embodying what it means to make a...

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