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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

STEM Council’s Autism Awareness Event

Sanjana Sathrasala and Gagana Borra December 23, 2016

“Autism Soccer Awareness Event here!” exclaimed hard to miss signs in front of Canton’s Phase Three. The event’s infectious spirit spread as excited kids and volunteers filled the area. The Autism...

Deadly Synthetic Drug Introduced to Wayne County

Haaniya Mallick & Khadega Mohammad, Copy Editor November 22, 2016

P-CEP students are more than aware of the drugs that circulate around the Park. However, many are not aware of the deadly drug that was introduced to Wayne County a couple of months ago. Carfentanil, a...

Election Results

Claire Heise, Managing Editor November 11, 2016

Presidential:   Winner: Donald J. Trump (R) - 59,353,100 votes Opponent: Hillary D. Clinton (D) - 59,588,685 votes     Canton Township:   Supervisor: Winner:...

Charge against Caplin dropped

Jack Hanley and Khadega Mohammed November 7, 2016

A third degree criminal sexual conduct charge against Bridget Caplin, a 41-year-old former teacher aide at East Middle School, was dropped on Friday at her preliminary examination hearing. The charge...

Count Day Numbers Favorable

Madison Miazek, Layout Editor November 7, 2016

Over the past few years, the Plymouth-Canton school district has been seeing a decrease in the number of students enrolled. But as count day numbers are now in for the 2016-2017 school year, the district...

Students gather around while participating in Challenge Day at Plymouth on Oct. 6.

Challenge Day

Claire Heise, Vicki Hall, and Claudia Saveski October 27, 2016

Challenge Day has been a part of Plymouth-Canton Educational Park for three years and offers students a safe zone with workshops to assist teenagers through issues that they’re struggling with in school...

District Policy Unclear Regarding When and Where Teachers May Express Political Views

Haaniya Mallick, Reporter October 24, 2016

  With Election Day fast approaching, it remains unclear whether teachers and other staff members have been given a directive not to take a stand on political issues or candidates. Two years...

HOSA’s dilemma

Sanjana Sathrasala and Gagana Borra October 24, 2016

This year was a rocky start for Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) and the Health Occupations class. Francine Girard, the previous supervisor, stepped down for the 2016-2017 school year for...

Fall Allergies: Nothing to Sneeze At

Megan Pham, Reporter October 21, 2016

Fall is known for colorful leaves, cider mills and pumpkin spice. However, for some people, fall also means itchy eyes, runny noses and handfuls of tissues. According to WebMD, the primary cause of allergies...

Arts Academy hosts 5th annual benefit

Grace Pierzynski, Reporter October 21, 2016

  The Plymouth-Canton Educational Park Arts Academy is hosting its 5th Annual Benefit Concert and Silent Auction on Friday, Nov. 4 at the Canton Dubois Little Theater. There is also an in-school...

30-40 Christian P-CEP students hold hands and pray around Salem flag pole.

Christian gathering before school

Laura Westcott, Feature Editor October 20, 2016

At roughly 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 40 minutes before school started at the Plymouth Canton Educational Park, more than 30 students arrived at the Salem High School flag pole to pray. The students...

Meteyer steps down as Plymouth AD

Meteyer steps down as Plymouth AD

Hannah Saad, Editor-in-Chief October 19, 2016

Kyle Meteyer, Assistant Principal of Athletics and Activities at Plymouth High School, has decided to resign his current position and accept a job at Lake Orion High School. Meteyer’s last day at Plymouth...

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