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The Student News Site of Plymouth-Canton Educational Park

The Perspective

The Student News Site of Plymouth-Canton Educational Park

The Perspective

Lightning Robotics Win Worlds

Claudid Saveski, Sports Editor May 24, 2017

On May 6 at the Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, Mo. Plymouth-Canton’s very own Lightning Robotics team brought home the title of “World Champions.” The road to World Champions was not an...

Yearbook Corrections

Yearbook Editors May 23, 2017

On page 262 of the 2016-17 yearbook, Trinity, "Shot on Goal: Penguins go to Playoffs" was credited to Kayla Dudek. The story was actually written by Bryanna Lanzilotti. On page 184-185, a story about...

10th Annual Autism Awareness Walk

Laura Westcott, Features Editor May 15, 2017

In honor of April being Autism Awareness Month, Renee Schmoekel, supervisor of District Center Based Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) programs, always puts together a walk-a-thon held on P-CEP’s campus...

Correction: Humans of P-CEP tweet stirs controversy

May 2, 2017

Correction: In the article “Humans of P-CEP tweet stirs controversy” Twitter user @katiexuu was quoted tweeting, “U can preach about doing whatever you want with your body & marching for louder...

Temperatures drop like the Power Lines

Grace Grelak, Photo Editor March 30, 2017

Wednesday, March 8 set the record for the second highest wind storm ever recorded for the Plymouth-Canton area. Wind speeds reached 65 mph that afternoon according to local media reports. Alex Kroll,...

Robotics Team Heads into Competition Season

Robotics Team Heads into Competition Season

Megan Pham, Head Copy Editor March 23, 2017

P-CEP’s Lightning Robotics team kicked off their 2017 competition season with a robot unveil in the Canton DuBois Little Theater on Feb. 22. After the initial kickoff in the beginning of January, the...

AASA Members Say They Face Challlenges

Morgan Stephens and Naabia Romain March 23, 2017

The African American Student Association (better known as the AASA) is a well renowned club at the Park. It is one amongst several clubs at P­CEP that is about a specific race or culture. Every Thursday,...

God bless the First Amendment Print Issue: Continued 2

Emily Protor and Maddie Miazek March 17, 2017

Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Administrative Guidelines ____________________________________________________________________________ 8220 – School Day Opening Exercises Each school...

God Bless the First Amendment Print Issue: Continued

Emily Proctor and Maddie Miazek March 17, 2017

The Perspective reached out to social studies teachers at the Park for comment on the  story in the March edition titled, “God bless the First Amendment." Here are some of their direct responses via...

Eric Locke in court, March 10

Canton Assistant Hockey Coach Arraigned on Criminal Sexual Conduct Charges

Hannah Saad, Editor-in-Chief March 3, 2017

Eric Locke, a Canton varsity hockey assistant coach, has been arraigned on three counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving an under-aged female student who, according to Hometown Life,...

Whose Schedule is it Anyway?

Hannah Saad, Editor in Chief February 24, 2017

It’s that time of year again: it’s time to select classes for the next school year. Each student has their preferred method of approach, whether that be meticulously planning class schedules for all...

P-CCS Students Attend School Despite Icy Conditions

Hannah Saad, Editor-in-Chief January 19, 2017

  As it got closer to 7:10 a.m. on Jan. 17, the chances of getting the day off school due to road conditions got slimmer and slimmer. Students hoping to see P-CCS pop up on the list of school districts...

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