The Precedent

Band members and couple Jack Baker and Noelle Soucek embrace as they prepare to embark on their new musical adventure

Love reaches new rhythms

Karson Hentges, Staff Reporter September 4, 2015

Picture this synopsis for next summer’s biggest romantic flick: two people in love find each other against all odds not only to make memories to share, but also to craft music to spread to those with...

Mr. Staleys concert choir class listens to a lecture from him during 3rd hour on August 18th, 2015. Photo by: Lauren Haught

Key Change

Kylie Vacala, Staff Reporter August 25, 2015

With founding choir director Joe Little’s retirement last year, change was bound to come.  After nine years, Perry was left to find a well qualified teacher to fill the position. Little’s legacy will...

Duering teaches AP English 12 and Humanities. Next year, she will be department head for Casteel High School.

Duering’s career transitions to new position at Casteel High School

Sarah Campbell, Staff Reporter May 20, 2015

After devoting seven years to educating hundreds of students, English teacher Rhonda Duering says goodbye to Perry as she walks through a new door as the English Department chair at Casteel High School. Duering...

Bear Down with talent at U of A

Jordan Williams, Photo editor May 19, 2015

Sun Devils? Lumberjacks? You meant, Wildcats! Beardown! While every student dreams of an ivy league school, University of Arizona is the closest Arizona has to a genuine school. Between the three most...

21st century technology makes concert music accessible

21st century technology makes concert music accessible

Jordan Williams, Photo editor April 20, 2015

Picture this: the 21st century! Evolving technology has paved the way for recorded music to be the face of music as we know it. As annoying as auto-tune may seem, this is just one of the reasons that recorded...

Chamber Orchestra has success at renown Carnegie Hall

April 20, 2015

On April 1, the Chamber Orchestra boarded a plane to commence their four-day trip to New York City to perform at the National Band and Orchestra Festival held in world renown Carnegie Hall. “It was...

“Wizard of Oz” takes Perry down the yellow brick road

Jordan Williams, Photography Editor March 3, 2015

“We’re off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!” The drama department’s production of the “Wizard of Oz” takes Perry on a journey down the yellow-brick road. Though not reaching...

Talented PHS events

February 5, 2015

Every year families, students, and staff come together to cheer on and enjoy Perry’s talented students. Events such as Perry Idol and upcoming Mr. PHS, highlight talents and create enjoyable environments....

School starting times too early

Madi Montoya, Staff Reporter January 20, 2015

The dreaded alarm starts to beep at 6 am for most students, even earlier for those with a zero hour. Students drag their feet to get to school, only to almost fall asleep in the middle of first-hour algebra....

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...

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