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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

Students pour out of the south exits of the C-building last Thursday morning. The new addition to the C-building has more than 30 new classrooms that can house approximately 1,000 students at any time, and only one shared staircase with the original C-building.

GRIDLOCKED: School adjusting to new building

Alexander Connors, Staff Reporter August 30, 2019

After a year of construction, the new wing to the C-building has finally opened, allowing teachers to have their own classrooms and students to have more room inside their classes. Many problems arose,...

Parking to remain limited

Ernesto Chacon, Staff Reporter February 29, 2016

Perry has continued the trend of increasing class sizes every year: the incoming freshman class continues to be bigger than the last. With such an increase of population since it has opened, it seems Perry...

Senior doubles as student and professional model

Senior doubles as student and professional model

August Bowers, Staff Reporter May 20, 2015

  Imagine walking down the streets in Los Angeles, New York, England, Australia, and all around the world; seeing your face on top of billboards and posters, advertising your work as one of the...

Derss code prohibits students from wearing revealing attire, including tank tops and strapless outfits. Dress code has often been a topic of controversy for students and teachers alike. [Pictured in photo illustration is sophomore Kindra Herre.]

Confusion causes dress code violations

Lindsey Floyd, Opinions Editor September 27, 2013

Dress code has been a staple in Perry’s rules of conduct since its opening in 2007. It has guided students towards environmentally aware fashion decisions for ultimate success. The list is simple: a...

(From Left) Brandon Rule (11)  Carlos Villalobos (11) and Robert Londagin (11) use their smartphones for "smarts". Perry High has a new "Bring Your Own Technology" agreement that allows students to use their technology for eductational purposes.

New policy allows technology in classroom

Rachel Lattin, Editor-in-Chief August 15, 2013

At the height of the digital age, students have been restricted from regularly using technology as a resource in the classroom. This school year, however, the Chandler Unified School District launched...

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