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Throughout my experience on the Echo, I’ve been so used to writing in third person that I’m not sure where to start. Continue reading Social media editor logs out
Throughout my experience on the Echo, I’ve been so used to writing in third person that I’m not sure where to start. Continue reading Social media editor logs out
As film club president and winner of the senior superlative, “Most Fashionable,” senior Saroya Williams has had a positive influence on others during her time in high school. Continue reading Film club president to study film
Duplication specialist Elaine Hartmann retired this year after seven years in the high school. Continue reading Duplication specialist reflects on experiences
ACT testing is taking place for students on Saturday, June. 8, at the high school. Continue reading ACT testing to take place at high school
Seniors Andi Ziegler and Layla Salmon performed in the musical, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” on Thursday, April 18. in Jerry R. Knight Auditorium. Photo by Margaret Oliphant Continue reading Thespians perform ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’
“It’s the legal stuff… the wording that people just skim over and don’t really look at, that’s the biggest part of what needs to be changed,” sophomore Sam Enlund said. Continue reading Sophomore raises awareness about housing discrimination
Students were awarded Top Hat Awards by teachers this morning, Friday, April. 12, in Roberts Gym. The awards were received by students who were recognized by staff members who found them to be outstanding throughout the school. Photos by Cameron Oleshak Continue reading Students receive Top Hat Awards
Men’s volleyball played Parkway Central on Wednesday, April. 3, in Roberts Gym. The Statesmen won with a score of 3-1. Photo by Ryan DeMargel Continue reading Men’s volleyball plays Parkway Central
Teenagers look for distractions to cope with the stressful events that they go through. Students find this through sports, hanging out with friends and other ways, but there are also “silly” distractions, like hallway crushes. Continue reading Students find motivation through ‘Hallway Crushes’
The Echo and Echo Yearbook students travelled to the University of Missouri-Columbia to attend Missouri Interscholastic Journalism Association’s J-Day on Wednesday, March. 27. The day was filled with breakout sessions including topics like broadcast and AI. The last part of the day students were awarded ratings and overall awards. Photo by Soledad Lee Continue reading Journalism, yearbook students attend MIJA’s J-Day at Mizzou
“Clean girl, deer pretty, that girl, 2014 tumblr girl, mob wife.” These sayings have been used to describe aesthetics or looks of people on the social media app TikTok. Continue reading Micro-trends influence student lives
Junior Carl Ellis and sophomore Jeni Carrschwartz perform in the Broadway Revue singing “Sixteen Going On Seventeen” from The Sound of Music on Friday, March. 8, in Jerry R. Knight Auditorium. Photo by Margaret Oliphant Continue reading Junior, sophomore perform duet in Broadway Revue
Senior Daniel Sakaitis practices before the Orchestra Concert on Wednesday, Feb. 13, in Roberts Gym (Slide 1). Photo by Margaret Oliphant Continue reading Orchestra performs winter concert
Anyone looking for a film about two people who are connected as children and are eventually separated, but reunite despite being in two different countries years later should watch “Past Lives,” directed by Celine Song. Continue reading Film focuses on the what-ifs between lost love
Senior Kaitlyn Patten sings her solo as Audrey in the drama department’s rehearsal for “Little Shop of Horrors,” on Wednesday, Jan. 31, in Jerry R. Knight Auditorium. Opening night was Thursday, Feb. 1, and upcoming performances include tonight, Feb. 2 and Saturday, Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. Photo by Sam Klein Continue reading Drama department presents ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
Hosts don’t always impress with their jokes and that was certainly the case on Sunday, Jan. 7, at the 81st Golden Globes. Continue reading Comedian fails to impress at awards show
Seniors Karson Bluette and Alissa Crespi hug after a game of Tic-Tac-Toe at the Winter Activities Assembly on Thursday, Jan. 26, in Roberts Gym. The assembly highlighted winter sports and announced senior superlatives. Photo by Hadley Hoskins Continue reading Seniors celebrate Tic-Tac-Toe victory