welcome to the PHHS library!
Create a book trailer for one of the Missouri gateway award books
to enter the contest!
Stop by the school library or email keplerd@parkhill.k12.mo.us
for more information and a wevideo tutorial.

OR
1. Use Destiny Library Catalog to find a book
2. Log in and place a book on hold.
3. Pick up your books in the PHHS front lobby.


The Park Hill Library Media Center promotes lifelong
reading, learning and information literacy, to enhance
the school curriculum, as well as meet the individual
learning needs and recreational reading interests of
PHHS students and teachers.
We are here to help you in any way we can!
Dr. Dana Kepler – Library Media Specialist
Ms. Marlene Reuter – Library Media Assistant
Library Hours - 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The PHHS library has a helpful menu of staff and student services.
PHHS Library Services Menu
writing center!
Dr. Kepler is available every day to not only help you with research or selecting a good book, but also the writing process, citing sources and other related tasks. Drop by the library for more information, or to schedule a time for personalized tutoring and help with writing of any kind.
Park Hill High School Library
Students visiting the LMC should have their school ID and a pass to be presented at the front kiosk to sign in. When ready to return to class, don’t forget to sign out at the front desk. Signing in verifies the student’s library visit should an attendance question arise, or the student needs to be located for some reason.
Books may be checked out for three weeks, with the option to renew if needed. Students will receive overdue textbook and library book reminders via the district provided email account.
Textbooks and calculators are checked out through the Destiny library circulation system. Before you return a textbook to your teacher, make sure you have scanned it in through the library system. IMPORTANT: All textbooks must be returned to the library at the end of the course or students will be charged for the cost of the textbook.
The library's collection is full of valuable print and digital resources for teachers and students, and also provides space for quiet study, silent reading, computer work, collaboration, and research. Maintaining a welcoming, supportive, purposeful and productive academic environment is our goal. All district and school policies are enforced, including behavior expectations and the computer user agreement signed by all students. No food or drink in the library, please.
A print station is located just outside the library for student printing.
Email or stop by Dr. Kepler’s office to reserve library space and/or schedule lessons.
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SOUTH CLASSROOM
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seating for 32, whiteboards, projector
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NORTH CLASSROOM
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seating for 32, whiteboards, projector
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BACK ATRIUM
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multipurpose area seating for large groups, projector, 3 - Intel Unite screens small group collaboration
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BACK POINT
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casual seating with natural light for silent reading and quiet study
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CONFERENCE ROOMS
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available for meetings and collaboration for groups of 4 to 12
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