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Lake Erie College Welding Instructor, Bill Miller, Cleveland Region District 10’s Instructor of the Year for his work at the Eastern Lake County Welding Hub, located at Perry High School.
5th grade students listed ways they could connect with and make a positive impact on our community and created a grade-wide philanthropy project, Cookies for a Cause.
To wrap up their unit on ancient Greece, 7th graders worked on building community through friendly competition in their own Greek Olympics and by participating in activities organized by the Senior Center!
Athletic Director, Mr. TJ Rockwell, on behalf of Perry High School Athletics, accepted the OIAAA and OHSAA Bruce Brown Award of Excellence.
On October 16th, Perry 6th graders had the opportunity to explore various career pathways through off-campus experiences based on their own interests during the annual Share Your Genius Day (SYGD).
On October 18th we hosted an open house for our brand new Eastern Lake County Welding Hub! It was great to see students showing off their skills to their family!
On October 10th, our students celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a fiesta!
So many ways to learn with apples! Apple patterning, apple shape bingo, painting with apples, apple sorting by color, and so much more!
Perry Local Schools is proud to announce the receipt of a grant in the amount of $952,335 from the Ohio Department of Education.
Students used the Scientific Method to determine how many rubber bands would be needed to make a watermelon burst.
Perry High School’s 2024 yearbook has been awarded the Jostens Gold Level Award in their National Yearbook Program of Excellence.
Welcome to the Perry Tech Hub!
Working with the non-profit workforce development organization, Cleveland Youth Opportunities Unlimited, five Perry students worked as summer interns at Avery Dennison, Griffith Technology Group, Tech Dynamix, and Divine Living.
Our hometown pride was on full display at this year's community bonfire!
Congratulations to Mrs. Darnell and her PEEPS Service Learning Through Design students, whose Senior Citizens Kindness Connections program was selected by character.org as a 2024 promising practice which recognizes practices that positively impact a school or organization’s culture.
Photos from the 2024 Commencement Ceremony.
Recently, the Ohio Department of Education released report cards for districts in the s...
Congratulations to Mr. Crissinger on being named the National High School Strength Coac...
On November 30th, Perry Schools hosted a tour of the district's perso...