
Animals and students enjoying the outdoors




Senior animal science students had the opportunity to build a new bioactive habitat for one of our poison dart frogs today!




Meet the newest addition to our zoo!


Spring! We had to get our critters out to enjoy the beautiful weather.





Senior animal science students explored the veterinary technician lab at Kent State- Tuscarawas today.











Our senior projects are coming along well! Senior Sandy Valley student Alaina Heller is growing hydroponic produce to feed some of our lab animals!




3737 Kitchen Asian Menu is off to a great start!!!! We are open Wednesday and Thursday this week 10:30-1:00pm. Check out our website for more info. https://sites.google.com/perrylocal.org/perry-culinary-arts/home


Perry Culinary wins the 2024 Mercy League Souper Bowl. the winning dessert was our carrot cake with cream cheese frosting and candied walnuts


Some incredible work being done by our senior animal science students as they study the respiratory systems of different animals










This week is World Kindess Day and SV is having a district-wide Kindness Spirit Week!
The days are as follows:
Monday: Power to the Positive - Wear a shirt with a positive message or superhero on it!
Tuesday: Happy Hello! Wear a name tag day and say hello! We have the name tags so everyone will be able to say hey!
Wednesday: I Love Your Face Day - wear a hat and watch Joe Beckman's message here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=534717820972468
Thursday - Grateful for Friends, Fall & Flannel - wear flannel and be grateful!
Friday - United We Stand Together - wear red, white, and blue and write letters/make Christmas cards for soldiers!


Congratulations to senior Nick Petro! Nick signed with Walsh University to play baseball! Way to go, Nick! ⚾️⚾️⚾️



Students from Canton South, East Canton, Perry and Sandy Valley may attend career technical programs within our districts.
Career Technical programs are designed to prepare young adults for a broad range of careers that require varying levels of education, including a high school diploma, apprenticeships and postsecondary certificates to college and university degrees. Many students receive industry certifications or credentials before graduation.
While most students attend CTE programs during their junior and senior years, there are a few opportunities for students in grades 9-12. Admission to these programs can be competitive; grades and attendance are considered.