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The Echo

Social studies teacher Michael Nordean helps a student Jan. 12. Nordean also teaches Introduction to Criminal Law as well as Law and Public Policy.

Class at Park Spotlight: Law Courses

Rylie Unangst January 15, 2024

Out of the many courses Park has to offer students, there are only two classes in the law field. Introduction to Criminal Justice and Law and Public Policy often gain waitlists as they are some of the...

Zero options for zero hour

Zero options for zero hour

Anya Panday May 16, 2023

Park offers more than 160 courses in 12 different academic departments. With so many options, it’s hard for students to pick just three to six a year to pursue, especially when many electives take up...

Looking back on five excellent electives

Looking back on five excellent electives

Danny Shope May 11, 2022

It felt like a breath of fresh air when I graduated middle school four years ago and moved onto high school. That’s because this transition comes with a lot of new freedoms, and the one I was most excited...

Science teacher Alan Wachutka helps freshman Meley Getachew in his AP Environmental Science class Feb. 27. Wachutka plans to start an IB Environmental Systems and Societies class for the 2017-2018 school year.

New core electives offered

Hadeal Rizeq March 6, 2017

After a discussion from various departments, Park staff decided to create more options for students by adding new electives next school year, according to Principal Scott Meyers. Junior Ari Vlodaver said...

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