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The Perspective

The Student News Site of Plymouth-Canton Educational Park

The Perspective

The Student News Site of Plymouth-Canton Educational Park

The Perspective

Senior Skip Day

Grace Grelak, Photo Editor May 30, 2017

May 26 is a holiday known by most seniors as a day to sleep in, relax or adventure off to Cedar Point. The thought of having a day off of school for only seniors is great, but how did it all start? According...

PCCS Director of Communications Turns His Long-Lived Passion For Music Into A Creative Space For Local Student Musicians

Naabia Romain, Reporter May 24, 2017

Plymouth-Canton’s lively music scene is a blend of high school garage bands and the 18 and over music scene. Nick Brandon, P-CCS Director of Communications, was once in one of those high school garage...

FMB

FMB

Madie Miazek, News Layout May 22, 2017

Every Friday morning, Salem junior Fillip Filkoski posts a picture on Instagram of his breakfast. He has kept this tradition going since his freshman year. “Freshman year I just wanted to put something...

The Compassion International Club

Chloe Barbosa, Deputy News Editor May 22, 2017

Every year, Compassions International Club sponsors a child in poverty somewhere in the world. This is their third year as a club, and this year they are helping a 5 year old boy from Burkina Faso named...

Terrill Malone: Humble beginnings to Ivy Leagues

Terrill Malone: Humble beginnings to Ivy Leagues

Khadega Mohammed, Reporter May 22, 2017

Accepted into nine universities, one being an Ivy League, and four being notable universities, this well spoken and poised Canton High School senior is an exceptional student. Terrill Malone, a  charismatic...

Humans of P-CEP: Marisa “Rose” Austin

Katrina Smith, Guest Writer May 16, 2017

She’s an inventor, a risk-taker, an exciting ball of energy waiting to explode on a new project. Meet Marisa Austin, an 18-year old junior at Salem High School who spends all the free time she can get...

Humans of P-CEP: Hectic Life of a President

Rachel Kristian, Guest Writer May 16, 2017

A busy day is a normal day for Allison Hurley, with running between school, Robotics Club, work and friends. She has a bright future following in her parents’ footsteps to a path of success. Hurley said,...

Humans of P-CEP: Henry the Safe

Nick O’Donohue, Guest Writer May 16, 2017

He walks into the building, quickly scurries his way into the robotics team’s machine shops. He puts on his safety glasses and begins to instruct others who haven’t done so already. He nudges all of...

Humans of P-CEP: Michelle Cirino

Bryanna Lanzilotti, Guest Writer May 16, 2017

Plymouth junior Michelle Cirino is a multi-sport athlete with big plans ahead of her. Playing hockey since the age of five and lacrosse since her freshman year, Cirino has chosen the sport that will take...

Humans of P-CEP: Jones Lines Up to Finish Coaching Career

Annika Wang, Guest Writer May 16, 2017

Saying goodbye to a loved one is notoriously painful. Alan Jones, who coaches Girls Track and Field at Canton High School, is preparing to say goodbye to an entire team of loved ones. Jones coached track...

Stand Against Cancer Club making a difference

Madison Taylor, Photo Editor May 4, 2017

There are many unique and entertaining clubs at Plymouth-Canton Educational Park, but a club that has recently joined  the list is the Stand Against Cancer Club. This club WAS started up in the...

"Barefoot In The Park" Takes on P-CEP

“Barefoot In The Park” Takes on P-CEP

Laura Westcott, Features Editor April 27, 2017

Corie and Paul Bratter are newlyweds living in their first home together in an apartment on the top floor of a brownstone building in New York City, and man, Paul needs to lighten up a little! For instance,...

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