Library Overview
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PK - 1st grade students may check out 1 book and 2nd - 6th grade students may check out 2 books.
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Students may place “holds” on books that are checked out by other patrons. When the book is returned, it will be set aside, and the student will be notified that the book is available for check out. The book will be held for the student to check out for two weeks before being returned to circulation.
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Books are considered overdue after two weeks from the day they were checked out. No fines will be assessed, but please bring the book in to either renew or check in, so others may enjoy the book too.
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Students may renew their books for an additional two weeks. The student must bring the book to the library to renew it, so long as no one else has requested the book.
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Students with overdue materials may only check out one book at a time until the overdue library items have been returned, renewed, or paid the fine for the lost book.
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If a book is missing, students are encouraged to look carefully at home and school. If the student has done a thorough search and still cannot find the book, a lost book fine will be assessed.
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If a book is damaged, the student should bring the book to the library and speak with the librarian to see if a damaged book fine will be assessed.
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Lost and damaged books may be paid for by credit card via RevTrak. All money collected from lost books is used to purchase new books.
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Any student with financial constraints should see the librarian about other means of paying off the debt.
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If a lost book is found, the student may be reimbursed for the book if it is returned by the end of the school year.
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Students will visit the library as a class on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.
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Each library class will last for 45 minutes and will consist of a book discussion, virtual makerspace activity, or information literacy lesson, and book checkout.
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Students are expected to bring their library books with them every time their class visits the library.
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Students may visit the library independently, but they must have a library pass and their library books.