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Labor-shortages, CDC-changes, five-day-quarantine, oh my!

Labor-shortages, CDC-changes, five-day-quarantine, oh my!

Saydria Ostler, News Editor January 14, 2022

In May 2020, the demand for workers dropped significantly. Because of the drop in available jobs, the number of people unwilling to work went unnoticed. That is until the last eight months, when the demand...

School board: overlooked but powerful

School board: overlooked but powerful

Saydria Ostler, News Editor January 14, 2022

Lara Bruner. Lindsay Love. Barbar Mozdzen. Jason Olive. Joel Wirth. Maybe these names are familiar. Maybe they are not familiar. Either way, these five individuals impact how every school in the Chandler...

Boos and Hoorays are an end-of-the-semester Precedent tradition. This semesters wrap up includes mask fashion, cancelled proms, and in-person graduation.

BOOS & HOORAYS: cancelled prom, graduation, and reflections

May 14, 2021

As per tradition, the staff of the Precedent reflected on the 2020-2021 school year to create a list of the top memories and lowest moments both on campus and within the community. To conclude this May...

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...

The 2020-2021 Precedent staff put together a set of boos and hoorays that occurred throughout 2020.

BOOS & HOORAYS: COVID-19, AIPA awards, and transitions

December 16, 2020

2020 has been an action packed year with news ranging from both positive to negative. Some of our staff put together a set of boos and hoorays that occurred. If one thing is certain, this year will be...

The TikTok logo that the user will see when entering the app.

Guide to TikTok trends

Nadine Loureiro, Editor-in-Chief May 10, 2020

As generations pass, social media becomes a prominent part of the internet, whether it is used for posting updates on your vacation, sharing a new recipe, sending messages to your friends, or laughing...

Jazz choir after their performance in the NAU Jazz Madrigal festival from Feb. 6-8.

Choir students keep working during quarantine

Nadine Loureiro, Editor-in-Chief April 26, 2020

There are a variety of talented groups of people that walk on campus, the range goes throughout various forms of the arts. One group in particular is choir. There are different groups within choir, from...

Too much sleep or too little?

Amira Johnson, Staff Reporter April 20, 2020

Since the social distancing, quarantines, and lockdowns started it was no surprise that there would be change. Not only were people's lives disrupted but their sleep patterns were too. There are people...

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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