Echo Issue 1, September 3

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Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Volume 93 Issue 1 St. Louis Park High School 6425 W. 33rd Street St. Louis Park, MN 55426

If you skip class, you may be

Administration hopes new policy improves attendance Marta Hill & Isabel Kjaer martahill@slpecho.com isabelkjaer@slpecho.com

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Photo Illustrations Carissa Prestholdt

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tarting this fall, missing class may affect more than academics for student athletes. According to athletic director Andrew Ewald, the Athletic Office will be tracking athletes’ attendence and hosting meetings with the administration and students. “If we have kids that we’re sitting down with for that first time, we’re able to figure out what are the roadblocks with them, that are keeping them from getting to class on time or at all,” Ewald said. “And then we can work through those and that it doesn’t get to a second or third time.” Student athlete freshman Katie Nelson said she thinks the new athletic attendance policy will motivate student athletes to prioritize school over athletics. “It is especially good for all student athletes who are trying to balance so much like sports and school. If you aren’t in class you’re going to be falling behind, so it’s definitely a good thing they are going to be keeping track,” Nelson said. “It will encourage people to go to class, especially if they want to play their sport.” According to Ewald, the

Athletic Office will be working with the Student Office to track the attendance of athletes on a weekly basis because they see academics as more of a concern than athletics. “Ultimately, (students are) here to go to school and going to class on time should be an easy thing to do,” Ewald said. Ewald said he anticipates the attendance conversations will prevent any further unfortunate repercussions, such as missing competitions. “My hope is that if we have to sit down and have those initial conversations with student athletes that it doesn’t go anywhere and we don’t get to the next step,” Ewald said. According to Nelson, monitoring attendance of athletes can help students balance many commitments, such as athletics and class. “I hope it will have a positive impact, I think it will be a motivator,” Nelson said. “If you want to play and if you want to do well, then you have to still be involved in school and go to class and work hard.” Ewald said the attendance policy is not a hard and fast rule, rather the administrative team will evaluate on a case-bycase basis. “There’s lots of times where there’s reasons for absences, and I really didn’t want to have it be so black and white, that there was a set number with it,” Ewald said. “It really is going to be myself and the assistant principals just looking at attendance.”

New attendance policies initiated for athletes •

If the administration notices a pattern of absences or tardies the first step is a conversation

If the absences continue after the conversation, the student may miss one or two weeks of athletic competitions

After a third meeting, the student will miss two weeks of competitions

The fourth meeting may be to discuss whether the student will continue the sport Infographic Marta Hill & Isabel Kjaer Source Andrew Ewald

Day one schedule: See below for today’s schedule. The rest of the schedule is on slpecho.com. Pep fest

Classes

8:40-9:15 a.m.

9:20 a.m.-12:10 p.m. 9:20-9:40 9:45-10:05 10:10-10:30 10:35-10:55 11:00-11:20 11:25-11:45 11:50-12:10

Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7

Picnic

12:20-1:15 p.m. Pizza from Parkway Pizza and Pizza Hut will be distributed outside the C doors.

Class competitions

1:15-2:15 p.m. Students will play games and win prizes with their advisory classes.

Mini-carnival

2:15-3:10 p.m. A variety of activities and snack booths will be set up around the school.


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