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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

Junior Ava Jorgensen hits a handstand directly on top of the bar in her uneven bar routine. Jorgensen has been a level 10 since 2018 which is the highest level of the Developmental, previously known as Junior Olympic, Program.

Gymnast builds promising future in college career

Sabrina Digne and Derek Fernandez September 20, 2021

Over summer, junior Ava Jorgensen verbally committed to Brigham Young University on a full-ride athletic scholarship. Jorgensen has been a gymnast for 12 years, and despite all the struggles she has faced...

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...

Two Seniors selected as Dorrance Scholars

Valerie Burgess, A&E Editor May 18, 2016

Students across the state of Arizona along with others across the nation vie for means to afford higher education. Local community scholarships, such as the Dorrance Scholarship, can provide much needed...

Junior Kaitlyn Yanish sitting on a bar in the Arizona Dynamics gym.

Gymnast receives full-ride scholarship to OSU

Lauren Neilsen and Kylie Vacala September 22, 2015

On a typical day, junior Kaitlyn Yanish wakes up at 5:15 a.m. for her zero hour class, staying at school until 11:40 a.m. to finish her 4th hour class. Yanish then goes to a five hour long gymnastics practice...

Twin talents

Aja Diffin and Valerie Burgess May 19, 2015

Sometimes twins can seem like two different sides of the same coin. For seniors Jade and Mia Pina, a fascination for the arts shows through all they do. Granted, they practice different types of art, but...

Annual Ben Nelson Comedy Show is a success

Valerie Burgess, Staff Reporter May 19, 2015

May started off with an evening of laughs when on May 1st the Ben Nelson Memorial Showcase riveted students. The Ben Nelson Memorial showcase is an annual comedy show which aims to raise a one-thousand...

Photo student receives $19,000 scholarship

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter February 6, 2015

True passion is what drives your motives, makes you who you are. Often, it takes over your life, until it is all that you think about. For senior Sarah Sharp, that passion is photography. “I love...

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Student scholars recieve academic recognition through scholarships

Sarah Chapple, News Editor December 15, 2014

During the scramble for seniors to complete their college applications, students often simultaneously apply for scholarships to help them pay for their education. Select seniors across campus are being...

Senior Chandon Herring, with support from family, signs a letter of intent to play football for BYU.

Senior defers BYU scholarship for LDS mission

Sarah Chapple, Staff Writer May 20, 2014

For any child who grows up loving football, an offer to play on a major college team would be a dream come true. Senior lineman Chandon Herring has always dreamt of playing on Saturdays on the big stage,...

Culinary student wins over $100k in scholarships

Culinary student wins over $100k in scholarships

Kevin Chadwick, Writer April 28, 2014

The ability to cook does not mean the result is going to be a culinary masterpiece. For most teenagers, the skill of pouring milk onto cereal or microwaving a Hot Pocket is the pinnacle of their culinary...

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