The Precedent

School safety back under the microscope

Lauren Fountain, Opinions Editor March 9, 2018

The boiling point: how gun violence has become commonplace in America Apr. 20, 1999. Columbine High School in Colorado, about thirty minutes south of Denver. Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris arrive at...

#MeToo

Lauren Fountain, Opinions Editor February 16, 2018

In 2006, sexual assault survivor Tarana Burke started the Me Too campaign as a way to unite victims of sexual harassment and assault. In 2017, #MeToo swept the Internet, with celebrities and everyday people...

Fletcher Jones brings smiles to campus

Fletcher Jones brings smiles to campus

Macie Miller, Staff Reporter February 13, 2018

With so many outstanding students on our campus, it can be a challenge for some students to stick out from the general population. However, this is not the case for a student named Fletcher Jones. Fletcher...

On Nov. 3, the football Touchdown Club presented the Mason Family with Brayden Masons jersey. From left: sophomore Cody Horcasitas, mother Karen (not pictured), father Frank, and sophomore AJ Owens accept the gift, which was signed by Braydens teammates and friends.

Loss leaves question of on-campus memorials

Macie Miller, Staff reporter November 13, 2017

The loss of fellow student and friend, Sophomore Brayden Mason, was one that struck the hearts of many on campus. One question remains in the minds of his fellow classmates and friends, will there be a...

Sophomore #13 Zavier James running downfield with the ball during JV footballs games against Basha

Junior varsity overcomes tragedies,becomes first undefeated football team

Kayla Gee, Staff Reporter November 13, 2017

Football is a machine of numerous components working strategically; it is strength, agility, mind and heart. On the field, the athletes train to tackle the opponent; off the field, players and coaches...

Cameron Martin, author for this article and Opinions writer.

Summer Assignments: What Gives?

Cameron Martin, Staff Reporter May 23, 2017

With about one-third of students being in at least one honors or AP class, a lot of us are no stranger to summer assignments. One of the objectives of summer books and packets is to prepare students for...

PHS takes a zero tolerance policy on hazing on sports teams

Hayley Crosby, Staff Reporter April 25, 2017

Hearing of hazing situations in other CUSD schools leaves people asking: what does my school do to prevent this situation from happening here? If it happened at one school, what’s stopping it from happening...

Parking lot problem resolved for 2017-2018 year

Hayley Crosby, Staff Reporter March 28, 2017

With no available parking spaces on campus and a long waiting list to obtain one, students are forced to find other means of parking their cars. Most students park in the Flipside parking lot across the...

Softball looks to seniors to lead success

Lauren Fountain, Staff Reporter March 10, 2017

A mix of returners and fresh faces make up the roster for Perry softball, who opened their season strong with a win over Tucson on Feb. 24, as well as emerging runner-up in the Red Mountain Tournament. The...

Bryson Breinholt serving the ball.

Boys volleyball returns right where they left off

Lincoln Luse, Staff Reporter March 7, 2017

The Varsity Men’s Volleyball team is back and better than ever. Returning as state championship finalists, the Pumas are starting the season off with stronger players and a deeper determination to come...

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