The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

The student news site of St. Louis Park High School

The Echo

Media Specialist Alison Tsuchiya Theiler helps junior Malik Martin find a book Sept. 18. Library staff have been encouraging English classes to make visits to the new media center.

Media center moves to learning lab

Alex Driver September 19, 2023

Discover the latest on the temporary relocation of Parks' beloved hub of knowledge and creativity. Staff and students adjust to the media center closure this school year, and the movement from the first...

‘Book Madness’ underway

Sarah Kluckhohn March 22, 2023

Every year, the Media Center at Park officiates ‘Book Madness.’ This is a competition inspired by March Madness, a basketball tournament. This year, the new library director Alison Tsuchiya Theiler...

Junior Ruby Penna looks through free book selection Nov. 11. The Media Center is currently refining their library.

Free books available in Media Center

Johanna Kaplan November 16, 2022

In the process of weeding books, Media Center specialist Alison Tsuchiya Theiler emphasized the importance of keeping an updated selection.  “The purpose of weeding is to allow patrons, which are...

Senior Bennett Kouame uses a pair of goggles as a pass to leave the room during Park Connections Oct. 19. The new pass system has made contact tracing and tracking attendance easier.

New system for Media Center, Learning Lab passes creates tension

Sophia Curran-Moore October 21, 2021

It can be difficult for teachers to make decisions for their students. Personal finance teacher Abigail Lugo said she likes the new pass system because it empowers students to make their own choices. “It...

The Media Center is now offering free e-books to students, according to Media Specialist Ellen George. Because of COVID-19, e-books offer a safer alternative to paper books.

Media Center offers students free e-books

Molly Schochet November 6, 2020

With paper books being harder to access safely and affordably due to COVID-19, Media Specialist Ellen George said she hopes that giving Park students access to books available for download e-books will...

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