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The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

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Parent committee inspires employees during difficult times

Parent committee inspires employees during difficult times

Adam Gips November 23, 2020

According to co-chair of the Parent Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC) Julie Yakes, they combined the committees to centralize opportunities for parents to join forces with the administration. “This...

Tech support team members meet over a Zoom call on Nov. 18 to go over future plans for tech support. The tech support team is currently working on making support videos through Instagram.

Tech help provides support through Instagram

Adam Gips November 20, 2020

After beginning distance learning March of last year, the student tech club was created to aid students on virtual platforms. Since its creation, it has developed the @slp_hybrid_learning Instagram page:...

Science teacher Patrick Hartman helps a student in the hallway. Helping a student in the hallway during freshman orientation was one of the challenges featured in Employee Relief.

Employee Relief supports staff

Adam Gips November 6, 2020

Recently, the Employee Relief challenge was designed to cover a family meal for an employee. The Parent Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC) has been supporting the challenge by helping Jennifer Thomas,...

Cristi Beightol works at the checkout line during lunch Sept. 17. along with all the other nutritional services staff, Beightol said she enjoys the daily interaction with students in the cafeteria. I most enjoy meeting different students and getting to know them, she said.

Meet the Makers

Jonah Kupritz October 9, 2015
Nutritional services staff share about their jobs, themselves
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