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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

Boeing’s Final Nosedive

Jasmine Pearson, Staff Writer March 27, 2019

On Mar. 10th, the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 malfunctioned only moments after take-off from Addis Ababa resulting in the simultaneous deaths of all 157 passengers. Nevertheless the current tragedy,...

Snowcoming

Cameron Lindsay and Jordyn Audi March 20, 2019

Snowcoming, also known as  “the fourth homecoming,” took place on Feb. 8 in Canton High School’s cafeteria. Students from all four academic years could attend. Snowcoming is considered the “last...

Second-Annual Plymouth Congress Benefit Concert

Cora Wallen, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2019

On Feb. 13, 2019, many talented singers and musicians from the Park came together and performed in the Plymouth High Congress Second Annual Coffeehouse Concert. This was a charity event held from 6:00...

Losing Our Forty-First President

Laurence Yang, Copy Editor February 27, 2019

With the recent passing of George H.W. Bush on November 30, 2018, the United States lost its forty-first president. Not only was Bush an excellent countryman, but his professional career and achievements...

Mrs. Kalish smiling with her fellow Spanish teachers.

Beloved Salem Spanish Teacher Passes Away After Battle With Cancer

Cora Wallen, Editor-in-Chief February 14, 2019

Joan Kalish, beloved Spanish teacher and Salem staff member, passed away on Feb. 9, 2019 in her battle with cancer. Late December 2018, Mrs. Kalish was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to take a leave...

Harsh Weather Delays School Schedule

Lilli Keehn and Amanda Mancuso February 14, 2019

Plymouth-Canton Community Schools closed on Wednesday, Jan. 23. Due to inclimate weather, P-CCS deemed it unsafe for students to attend school. For students at the Park, Jan. 23 marked the first day...

PARC Failed Proposal and Effects on Students

Lilli Keehn, Copy Editor December 11, 2018

The Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex, better known as the PARC, is one of Plymouth’s newer additions to the city. According to the PARC’s website, their mission is to “enrich lives through quality...

Classic Cars Roll into Canton for a Second Year

Cora Wallen, Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2018

For the second year in a row, The Antique Cars of America and The Horseless Carriages of America made a pit stop at Canton High School on their tour from Lansing to Greenfield Village. On Sept. 7 students,...

Dunkin Donuts Name Change

Amanda Mancuso, Staff Writer November 1, 2018

Dunkin Donuts changed its name, and people have mixed feelings about it.   Dunkin’ Donuts has announced that they have changed their company name to only Dunkin’.   On September...

District reviews LGBT policies, books in elementary schools and new propositions for gender neutral facilities

Sebastien Ostertag, Opinion Editor June 15, 2018

  The Sexual Education Advisory Committee at Plymouth Canton Community Schools recently gave its members a document detailing some of the policies that they got from the state, which could be implemented...

Director of Curriculum Responds With Censorship Criteria

Megan Pham, Editor-in-Chief May 29, 2018

According to Carlos Lopez, Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment, the criteria for selecting artwork that was displayed in the P-CCS District Art Show is determined by the "Arts Selection...

District Bans Artwork from Public Viewing

Megan Pham, Editor-in-Chief May 23, 2018

For this year’s district art fair, P-CCS decided to add a new exhibit: “The Dark Room.” This new room was intended for artwork that the board office deemed controversial and not appropriate for the...

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