The Many Unwritten Rules of PHS Are Revealed

By: Shelby Harrell

“No running in the halls” and “No chewing gum in class” are just a few of the unwritten rules that students learn at Plymouth High School. The Pilgrim Perspective dug deep to find out just what kind of unwritten rules students can think of. But first, the Pilgrim Perspective asked students just what they think the unwritten rules are.

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Driving creates a myriad of costs for students, but there are benefits as well

Junior Becca Houser said that insurance and gas are the main costs for her when it comes to driving. Photo by: Beca Lee

By Matthew Libersky

One of the majors factors affecting students’ desire or ability to drive is the numerous costs associated with it. From insurance to gas, many PHS students are waiting to drive until they are able to cover these costs. Continue reading

Hispanic Students Travel to Mexico for Winter Break

For junior Patricia Ortiz, going through tunnels and traveling long desert-like terrain for two days is a "long and exasperating experience." Photo Provided By: Patricia Ortiz

By Michaela Moreno

Every year during the cold, joyous time of winter, students are allowed two weeks of break. Many of Plymouth’s Hispanic students visit many parts of Mexico during this time of year.
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