PERRY HIGH SCHOOL (GILBERT, ARIZONA)
'Perry High School' is a public high school located in Gilbert, Arizona. It opened on July 23, 2007, due to Chandler Unified School District's year-round schedule. This is Chandler Unified School District's first high school located in Gilbert.
Perry is a Wi-Fi enabled school with availability in each classroom, removing the need for designated computer labs by allowing Wi-Fi enabled laptops to be brought into the classrooms. The school's design was based off of the layout of Basha High School, another school in the Chandler Unified School District. In fact, the schools look extremely similar. All the buildings are the same exept Perry doesn's have an "H" building behind the "F" building that Basha does.
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Maricopa County Library District - Perry Branch Library
Perry High School's library is also an Maricopa County Library District branch library, named 'Perry Branch Library'. This will be the first public library located in a high school in Gilbert. The library opened June 2007.[2] This is the first public library in the nation to drop the Dewey Decimal System, opting instead for a Bookstore-like system that places Non-fiction books into categories based on subject. [3] This change has brought national attention to the library and provoked debate about the effectiveness of the Dewey Decimal System. [4]
External Links
★ Official Perry High School Homepage
★ Maricopa County Library District Perry Branch Gilbert
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