Our mission is to provide an environment that fosters 21st century learning and encourages students and staff to be lifelong readers and learners. Learners will acquire thinking skills that enable them to learn on their own by selecting, evaluating, and using information appropriately and effectively.
Library Classes
Students in grades PreK-5 visit the library once a week to have a lesson, check out books, and read.
Check Out Procedures
Our library has an extensive selection of fiction, nonfiction, and reference books. There are books for every interest and reading level. The first few weeks of school will be spent helping students identify their reading interests and genre preferences. Time will be spent helping students become independent users of the library so that they can identify if a book is too hard or too easy for them to read. If a student consistently brings home books that are too hard for them to read, please email me or call the library and I will help your student find more appropriate books.
PreK - Second graders will check out 1 book, and Third through Fifth grade students are allowed to check out 2 books during their library visit. Students are encouraged to check out books on or slightly above their reading level.
Students are only allowed to have 2 books checked out at a time therefore, if books are not returned to the library, a student will not be allowed to check out any more books.
Fines/Paying for books
While there are no fines for overdue books, if a book is lost or damaged it must be paid for. The replacement cost of the book will be sent home via the student and students with overdue, lost, or damaged books will not be allowed to borrow more books until the book(s)is returned or paid for.
Students in grades PreK-5 visit the library once a week to have a lesson, check out books, and read.
Check Out Procedures
Our library has an extensive selection of fiction, nonfiction, and reference books. There are books for every interest and reading level. The first few weeks of school will be spent helping students identify their reading interests and genre preferences. Time will be spent helping students become independent users of the library so that they can identify if a book is too hard or too easy for them to read. If a student consistently brings home books that are too hard for them to read, please email me or call the library and I will help your student find more appropriate books.
PreK - Second graders will check out 1 book, and Third through Fifth grade students are allowed to check out 2 books during their library visit. Students are encouraged to check out books on or slightly above their reading level.
Students are only allowed to have 2 books checked out at a time therefore, if books are not returned to the library, a student will not be allowed to check out any more books.
Fines/Paying for books
While there are no fines for overdue books, if a book is lost or damaged it must be paid for. The replacement cost of the book will be sent home via the student and students with overdue, lost, or damaged books will not be allowed to borrow more books until the book(s)is returned or paid for.