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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

Cider Mill: Which is the best?

Cameron Lindsay and Cora Wallen, Editors in Chief November 7, 2018

With warm colors whirling around and the air crisp and cool, it is hard to resist the spirit of the fall season. When autumn comes, so do things like bonfires, football games and going to cider mills....

Humans of P-CEP: Amelia Joss

Fiona Hughes, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2018

September is National Suicide Awareness month; so, when Amelia Joss saw her opportunity, she ran with it. Joss joined forces with To Write Love On Her Arms, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting those...

Humans of P-CEP: Regan Thorp

Zach Antonelli, Guest Writer May 30, 2018

Regan Thorp is a senior at Salem High School and an advocate for rehab to fight against drug addiction who has recently celebrated a full year of sobriety. She has spoken publicly about her struggle with...

Senior Reflection

Ximena Reyna, Staff Writer May 29, 2018

So you know how you always saw older people with actual grown-up problems as distant beings that live among you and your friends? And the questions ‘what do you want to do with your life?’ and ‘Where...

Senior Advice for Next Year’s Graduating Class

Hailey Morin, Staff Writer May 24, 2018

It’s that time of the year. Seniors are in their last home stretch and just days away from the very last day of high school. It can be a bittersweet moment. Most seem to have been affected with Senioritis,...

Humans of P-CEP: Janet Sutherland

Breanna Losey, Staff Writer May 22, 2018

Janet Sutherland, Plymouth video teacher, has a surprising revelation for being such an accomplished, supportive teacher. “I never really decided to teach video production,” she said, “I was offered...

P-CEP Bands go to State Festival for the First Time in Eight Years

Kelly Quinlan, Staff Writer May 22, 2018

On Friday April 27, the P-CEP Wind Ensemble attended the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association state festival for the first time since the 2009-2010 school year. The Wind Ensemble is the top concert...

Oh the Places Students Go for Spring Break

Gina Hubbell and Kassie Tanana, Staff Writers May 4, 2018

Senior spring break is sometimes stigmatized as a wild party spent on the beach in Florida or Mexico, and this may be the reality for many seniors, with social media littered with photos and videos of...

Chemistry Olympiad Students Make P-CEP History

Asha Shah, Staff Writer April 26, 2018

All students at the Park are passionate about something. For some, it is playing soccer; others feel their best when singing on a stage. For Claudia Chen, Salem senior, and Vishal Nayak, Canton junior,...

Business Club Wins Six Awards, Has Four Members Nominated for National Conference

Isabella Quiroz, Staff Writer April 24, 2018

The Business Professionals of America club recently attended state finals on March 15-18 in Grand Rapids, Mich. The club was awarded six awards and had four members nominated to attend the National Leadership...

Thanks, Lions. Student shovels teacher’s driveway when team fails to make playoffs

Tony Schembri, Staff Writer January 22, 2018

  Photos by Tony Schembri At the beginning of the school year, Plymouth social studies teacher Timothy Nadon and Canton senior Thomas Van made a bet on the Detroit Lions. If the Lions were...

The Park Players Theater Company performs ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

Kelly Quinlan, Design Team January 22, 2018

The Park Players Theatre Company performed its show "Little Shop of Horrors" for four nights in December at the Dubois Little Theatre in Canton High School. Each performance was packed full of friends...

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