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District should continue providing Chromebooks

District should continue providing Chromebooks

Danny Shope May 20, 2021

The pandemic has wreaked havoc on every aspect of our lives, including working, shopping and having fun. Education has also changed immensely — with students going to school from home, the district has...

Senior Jackson Kubitza and Junior Jasper Hoff take a look at Park Techs new Instagram. Senior Michel Ramirez is the official Instagram manager, while other members aid with suggestions.

Park Tech begins new business venture

Sofie Geretz November 4, 2019

Social Media is significant in connecting to a base of people and gauging overall club interest, according to junior and Park Tech member James Peterson.  “An Instagram is important, because you...

Senior Michael Ramirez discusses strategy for Park Techs next project during a meeting after school Oct. 2. Ramirez specializes in software and digital aspects of the club.

Park Tech looks forward to year of growth

Sofie Geretz October 8, 2019

According to senior and Park Tech member Michael Ramirez, there are many facets of Park Tech that make up the club. “There's the more tech side and then there's like more business side,” Ramirez...

Junior Michael Ramirez looks at a computer, assessing its issues at Park Tech Oct. 16 in room B117.

Park Tech begins meeting for the year

Sofie Geretz and Ethan Meisler October 25, 2018

Computer teacher and Park Tech adviser Jake Utities said he started facilitating the Park Tech club a few years ago. “Five years ago, when I was hired, students who were in the club approached me...

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