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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

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Maya Hawke’s ‘Moss’ is breathtaking

Modesty Manion October 11, 2022

Maya Hawke has been all over the media lately. Over the summer, she starred in Stranger Things Season 4, as well as Netflix’s new movie, “Do Revenge.” As the daughter of actors Ethan Hawke and Uma...

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‘Pinocchio’ is charming, yet unnecessary

Anna Williams October 4, 2022

Ever since Walt Disney Pictures announced its plan to reintroduce the classics — reenvisioned, reimagined, retold and remade — viewers have patiently waited and watched as each project was released....

Sophmore Dominica Mora Zengel studies during her honors English class.

PSAT registration open

Rachel Arkis September 28, 2022

The PSAT will be held Oct. 12. Sophomores and juniors are eligible to take the exam and must be registered by Friday, Sept. 30. The PSAT is a chance for students to practice taking standardized exams such...

New Park policies restrictive

Ivan Zank September 27, 2022

The new Park policies have become a controversial topic. Some students are against the harsher regulations on phones and tardies, while others advocate for the stricter rules. After looking over the new...

Rules gives us opportunities to better ourselves

Jessie Belen September 27, 2022

The new rules about detention, phones and closed campus may have a tough reputation, but is it really that bad? It seems that the new rules intend to give us motivation to have a better educational life....

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Cut Through the Noise: The Backseat Lovers, Kiana Lede, Charlie Puth

Alicia Mainjeni September 26, 2022

Welcome to “Cut Through the Noise,” an entertainment column from the St. Louis Park Echo covering new music releases. Every week, a different Echo staffer takes on the role of writer, reviewing recent...

Senior Ben Farley pitches June 14. Park got fifth seed for the state tournament, against fourth seed Maple Grove.

Maple Grove strikes out Park

Elena Ortiz-Fishman and Maren Wilsey June 21, 2022

For the first time in 70 years, Park’s baseball team capped off its season by playing Maple Grove in the State Class AAAA quarterfinals June 14-15. The team participated in a two-day tournament,...

Seniors throw their caps in the air June 7. This tradition marks the end of the seniors time at Park.

Hats off to ’22

Katie Nelson and Elena Ortiz-Fishman June 8, 2022

  Celebrating its first full year back in-person, the class of 2022 was able to throw their caps in the air together. With a new limitless guest amount compared to the previous year, families...

Girls Lacrosse line up together before game May 26. Girls Lacrosse win against Waconia with a 15-1 win.

Girls blows out Waconia with a 15-1 win

Jacob Perszyk and Cole Taylor June 8, 2022

After a dominant 15-1 victory against Waconia, girl’s lacrosse varsity assistant coach Hayley Savat said she thought the work throughout the season is why the team has been winning.   “A lot of...

A pro-choice sign outside of park residents house. The sign shows Ruth Bader-Ginsberg, the Supreme Court Justice largely responsible for abortion rights.

Park Students on Roe v. Wade overturning

Sarah Kluckhohn June 8, 2022

In early May, news leaked from the Supreme Court that suggested Roe v. Wade, the landmark case that decided people have the right to abortion, might be overturned.  According to Planned Parenthood,...

Freshmen from Park gather in Capri Theater to see a play about police brutality May 19. All American Boys ran April 29 – May 22.

Freshman class goes to see play “All American Boys”

Ivan Zank June 6, 2022

Freshmen had an opportunity to see “All American Boys,” May 19, a play written by Brendan Kiely. The play was produced at Stages Theater Company and starred freshman Miles Johnson.  Freshman Civics...

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