The Precedent

Inclusion is a necessity– not a burden

Anna Myers, Staff Reporter September 24, 2018

We have the privilege to witness and live through a historical moment. Revolutions of the past are built on comprehensive action and profound change, and our battle against discrimination is no exception....

Senior David Salano carries the ball for a touchdown

A golden year for inclusion, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Special Olympics

Anna Myers, Staff Reporter September 20, 2018

As the Special Olympics organization celebrates its 50th anniversary, students play their part in the inclusion revolution. Whether students with disabilities, like autism, a cognitive disability or...

Spread the word campaign brings awareness to campus

Macie Miller, Staff Reporter April 24, 2018

The “R” word is one that has become all too common to hear in the hallway passing by a group of friends joking around with each other or in the courtyard passing by a group of immature teenagers. Not...

Founder Emily Narducci with sophomore Fletcher Jones.

Unified program extends to the arts

Sawyer Del Fosse, Staff Reporter November 29, 2016

Perry’s special education program is supported with different groups like the Puma Pals or Unified Sports. These organizations aim to provide the students in the special education program with an opportunity...

History teacher balances life at home and school

History teacher balances life at home and school

Mackenzie Ness, Staff Reporter September 25, 2014

Keeping roughly 185 students engaged is always a struggle, but when trying to balance a chaotic and busy family life, it becomes much more difficult. David Arrington, World and U.S. history teacher,...

New and old members in Puma Pals make for lively energy

Mia Irvin, Staff Reporter September 5, 2014

During your conference hour in the Perry Gym, there is the unmistakable sound of laughter.  The source?  Puma Pals.  Puma Pals was founded in 2008, by Heidi Peek.  Peek was the teacher of the first...

Special Ed classes continue work on Perry Gardens project

Special Ed classes continue work on Perry Gardens project

Mckinlee Neubauer, Staff Writer May 21, 2014

One of the great mysteries of PHS is the seemingly unoccupied buildings or ‘offices’ on the north side of the student parking lot. While the identity of the people working in the offices is still unknown,...

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