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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

The Class of 2021 appears to be pandemic’s latest fallout

Noelle Brown, Guest writer May 25, 2021

7:10 a.m. Monday morning. The sun barely peeks through the window. The house is silent, the only one awake is 17-year-old Joana Gllafce. This Plymouth senior is about to start her day of online school....

Spring has sprung in Plymouth, Michigan

Caroline Pietron, staff writer May 25, 2021

Ah, in Springtime in Michigan. Flowers are blooming and people are beginning their outdoor projects such as finishing a new deck or creating a firepit. The temperatures are warm and people are starting...

The MPYO Youth Symphony performs at the Cherry Hill Village Theater in December 2019.

Michigan Philharmonic Youth Orchestra holds last Zoom rehearsal

Colin Davidson, Contributer May 29, 2020

The Michigan Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (MPYO) held its final rehearsal for the 2019-2020 season online via Zoom on May 5 as in-person rehearsals have been suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. The...

Owner Scott LaRiche takes the temperature of employee Bert Saucido.

Chevrolet service center coping with COVID-19

Cameron Stewart, Contributor May 21, 2020

Lou LaRiche is in the process of reopening after Governor Gretchen Whitmer temporarily shut down all non-essential businesses March 23. The service center is planning to make some physical and operational...

Bucketlist for Summer

Cameron Lindsay, Editor in Chief May 30, 2019

Summer can be filled with sky high adventures and valley low boredoms. In Michigan, it sometimes seems like the most boring states, however there are plenty of fun things to do around here. Here’s a...

Summer Reading List

Diya Banerjee, Features Editor May 30, 2019

Ever since I was little, I have had a love for books. However, like many people I know, I’ve become distant with reading as I progressed through high school. Whether it was my work load, friends, or...

Senior Farewell: Jordyn Audi

Jordyn Audi, Social Media Editor May 23, 2019

One word to describe my high school experience: unexpected. As an underclassmen, I assumed everything was already figured out for me. My freshman friends would be going to college with me one day and my...

Roze Clothing and Apparel

Isabelle Fessler and Cameron Lindsay May 23, 2019

In recent years there has been an uprise of student-run clothing brands reaching out to the Park’s student body. Roze Clothing and Apparel is similar in this regard, as it was started by students for...

Making a Time Capsule

Kealani Tapp, Business Manager March 20, 2019

Time capsules preserve a moment in history to be shared with future generations. But what does one put in a time capsule? With the input of several Park students from a survey, a list of ideas was created....

Orchestra

Emma Bali, News Editor February 27, 2019

Are you looking to be included in a group of people similar in age that meets every day and plays fun, yet challenging music? If you answered yes to this question, orchestra may be for you. “Orchestra...

How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions

Kealani Tapp, Business Manager February 27, 2019

For many, the New Year means creating new resolutions; however, most lose motivation a few weeks into the year. There are many ways to make resolutions more attainable. With a little time and effort, resolutions...

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