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E ECHO
from Issue 5, March 9
by SLP Echo
Staff List
Editors-in-chief: Katie Nelson, Elena Ortiz Fishman
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Photo editors: Mya
Stanberry, Eliah Fink
Copy editors: Alex Geretz, Scott
Schmidt, Jesse Belen
News editor: Abby Keller
Features editor: Abby Bartleson
In-Depth editor: Alicia Mainjeni
Sports Editor: Aidan Shafton
Opinion editor: Crystal Diaz
Entertainment Editor: Anya
Panday
Web editor: Modesty Manion
Staff: Rachel Arkis, Serena
Bovee, Cole Denham, Tyler Eoff, Caedon Exsted, Jamar Hester, Alex Hoag, John Hunter, Johanna
Kaplan, Lex Lee, Noah Leventhal, Ari Lissauer, Jacob Martenson, Ena Mekic, Ayelel Meyen, Layla Mickelson, Maya Nieves, Jacob
Perszyck, Sarah Peterson, Taylor
Voigt, Roberto Alvarez, Lilly
Fandel Thompson, Jana Faust, Dahlia Herman, Leo Justesen, Anisa Kahin, Nafisa Kahin, Sarah Kluckhohn, Owen McColgan, Abby Meisler, Cole Taylor, Anna Williams, Liz Williams, Hanna Wilsey.
Principal: LaNisha Paddock
Printer: North Star Media
Adviser: Andrew Wilkes
Awards:
NSPA Hall of Fame member;
2006-2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014,
2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 NSPA Print Pacemaker
Finalist; 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021 National Print Pacemaker Award recipient; 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 Online Pacemaker Finalist:
2013, 2015, 2016, 2020 CSPA Gold
Crown: 2015, 2020, 2022 CSPA
Hybrid Gold Crown: 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 CSPA Silver
Crown: JEM
All State Gold Award print and online.
3 AP African American Studies amplified
4 Fundraising event brings senior class closer, Bento boxes set to replace hot lunch
Features
5 Model United Nations makes its mark, Wearing our hearts on our sleeves
Editors
Note
Hi everyone! We are excited to publish and present our fifth issue of Echo. This cycle was our first of the second semester and with a new rotation of editors, we are ready to bring in new perspectives and ideas. Along with the new staff that the semester brought in, we have also been acclimating to new positions through fun, bonding activities and setting goals for recruitment next year.
While registering for courses for the 2023-24 school year, one new class offered is AP African American studies — a pilot course brought to Park, explained on page 3. Additionally, check out a recap of the winter sports season on page 4, as we enter the final season for athletics. Next, follow up and get educated on the CROWN Act which was passed, on pages 6 and 7. Lastly, as we transition into the rainy season, check out the best places to get nice, warm pho on page 12.
IN-DEPTH
6,7 CROWN Act: embracing Hair-itage
Sports
8 Boys’ swimming sets milestones at state OPINIONS
9 Winter sports wrapped
10 Kitchen renovations lead to new lunches
11 New course to be offered
12 The ultimate pho-off
Tropical Senior Editors in-chiefs Elena Ortiz-Fishman and Katie Nelson pose after a dinner at Rainforest Cafe Aug. 5. The dinner was held to celebrate the fake birthday of Maren Wilsey.
Photo by Maren Wilsey
Jonah Schmieg, senior