About the Library:
Library Staff~
Teacher-Librarian: Mrs. Diane Brokaw
My primary role consists of instructing students in the teaching areas; the Library and Computer Lab, giving them book recommendations, and helping students with classwork and research. I also collaborate and plan lessons with teachers to make the most of our library resources and technology.
Library Clerk: Mrs. Cheryl McGuire
I am part-time Library clerk and part-time ASB clerk. When I am in the Library I help students check out books, help them locate books on the shelves, and being generally helpful! I also oversee the student T.A.'s, help with inventory, and repair books in the Library.
Library Staff~
Teacher-Librarian: Mrs. Diane Brokaw
My primary role consists of instructing students in the teaching areas; the Library and Computer Lab, giving them book recommendations, and helping students with classwork and research. I also collaborate and plan lessons with teachers to make the most of our library resources and technology.
Library Clerk: Mrs. Cheryl McGuire
I am part-time Library clerk and part-time ASB clerk. When I am in the Library I help students check out books, help them locate books on the shelves, and being generally helpful! I also oversee the student T.A.'s, help with inventory, and repair books in the Library.
When and how do students access the Library?
Open Library Hours for Students:
Before Class: 6:45 - 7:10, During all lunches & Advisory 10:15 - 12:15, After School 1:45 - 2:00
Some teachers and groups make arrangements to use the Library after school for special projects.
During school hours, students need to have passes from wherever they are coming from. Most of the time, sixth and seventh graders visit the library from their Humanities classes. Eighth grade students usually visit from their Communication Arts classes.
All students must sign in and out of the library at the circulation desk when they come in before, during and after school.
Open Library Hours for Students:
Before Class: 6:45 - 7:10, During all lunches & Advisory 10:15 - 12:15, After School 1:45 - 2:00
Some teachers and groups make arrangements to use the Library after school for special projects.
During school hours, students need to have passes from wherever they are coming from. Most of the time, sixth and seventh graders visit the library from their Humanities classes. Eighth grade students usually visit from their Communication Arts classes.
All students must sign in and out of the library at the circulation desk when they come in before, during and after school.
- With a Class: When students come to the library with their class, they will most likely be receiving some direct instruction from the librarian and/or classroom teacher, and will also be using the library resources for research and learning. When they come to the library with a class, they should quietly have a seat at the tables in the center of the Library to await instruction.
- On Their Own: When students come to the library from a class, before or after school, they can use the library for anything library or school related that is quiet and respectful of those around them. They are welcome to check out a book, read, or do homework at a study table. Students may also use the library computers for homework, schoolwork or research. They need to have teacher approval before printing anything at school. They are welcome to meet with a partner or group for a school project as long as they remember to be respectful and work quietly!