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The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

Guest speaker Andy Willette from the Citizens’ Climate Lobby speaks to Park’s Environmental Club Feb. 10. The club strives to learn about how to become more eco-friendly as a school and individually.

Inspiring a green lifestyle

Luci Scheid February 18, 2026
At the environmental club meeting, speakers came in to talk to the club about taking action to help the environment and the steps that they can take to get there.
Clubs with a cause

Clubs with a cause

Gavin Shultz February 5, 2026
Clubs are meant to bring students together, but are Park clubs doing that successfully? Discover why ensuring our clubs reflect the student body matters more than you may think.
Senior Aurora Pascual prints posters with SOAR’s new logo at their potluck and fundraiser event Dec. 17. The logo was designed by Pascual and voted for by the rest of SOAR.

SOAR spreads its wings

Amisha Persaud January 7, 2026
Park’s anti-racism group, SOAR, holds its first-ever printing event along with a potluck. Many community members joined in by sharing dishes and donating money.
Sophomores Natalie Hall and Anjali Narais attend the first Lettuce-Eating Club meeting Nov. 14. The Lettuce-Eating Club meets every other Friday to enjoy different types of lettuce.

Lett-us eat lettuce

Emma Burgart November 18, 2025
New club wants to foster a community where people can make new friends outside a strictly school environment and provide a way to expand their social circles.
Krychell Smith and Hannah Martin show off their art skills in Letters of Love Nov. 7. Letters of Love is a great way for students to connect with others in and outside of the school, and a popular NHS group project.

Small words, big impact

Zakaria Mohamed November 18, 2025
Students write letters of kindness to kids battling illnesses, but also find joy in making the cards--reminding all of us that small gestures can make big differences.
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