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The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

Junior Joe McGurgan launches his rocket at Minikahda Vista park April 18. McGurgan and his friends were influenced by others in the park to start building their own rockets.

The sky’s the limit

Gabriel Kaplan April 20, 2021

After watching others launch rockets in the park right before spring break, junior Tait Myers said he and his friends were inspired to do the same. “We were at a park and we saw people launching the...

Junior Evie Gutzke completes a practice ACT reading test Jan. 28. All juniors will take the ACT at 8:20 a.m. Feb. 25 at the high school.

ACT free for juniors

Maria Perez Barriga February 6, 2020

Junior Ella Weinmann said the school offering a free ACT test for all students will create a higher college acceptance at Park. “I really appreciate (it)... I believe because you use the ACT to get...

Juniors Kypri Cepeda-Johnson and Nevaeh Emerson participate in the dress code protest Nov. 27.

Junior opposes dress code enforcement

Yonit Krebs and Dani Orloff December 11, 2018

As a part of an English class project on activism, junior CC Owens said she coordinated a group of girls to protest the enforcement of Park’s dress code. According to Owens, a group of 25 girls wore...

Photo Illustration by Lukas Levin

Free ACT no longer available after this year

Alexis Machoka February 8, 2018

The ACT, a required test for most college acceptance, will no longer be free at Park starting next year. Not offering the free ACT at the school will put students who come from lower income families at...

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