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Published Saint Louis Park, United StatesUpdated

Deal or no deal education always wins

Summary by The Echo
Park has seen an increase in card games during classes, sparking distractions and conflict between teachers and students. In response to the uptick in gambling and games, Assistant Principal Alonzo Parks sent out an email regarding Parks’ rules on gambling and card play. English teacher Andrew Carlson said the card rule is appropriate at Park due to how students have been mismanaging their time playing with cards. “Playing cards cause(s) a distr…
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The Echo broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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