Assisting in all aspects of information literacy.
Providing materials and instruction to support schoolwide curriculum.
Helping students to become more avid independent readers.
Creating a safe haven for intellectual freedom.
Maintaining a comfortable space that is accessed by all student groups.
The overarching aim is to create life-long learners who are ready to meet the informational challenges of the 21st century.
Material supports schoolwide curriculum.
Material encourages or enhances independent reading.
Material reflects the interests and needs of our diverse student population.
Material fits within our budget.
We encourage requests from students and staff, as these recommendations build interest in library materials (and literacy) and ensure that the collection reflects the interests and needs of the learning community. Our process for ordering materials involves establishing a need and reviewing materials from available sources. Donations are also reviewed for need and condition. A form to challenge materials is available at the district office.
Damaged, outdated, irrelevant, inaccurate, and/or unused materials will be weeded as recommended by the American Library Association and the California Department of Education. Weeding will take place throughout the year and will follow criteria outlined by the ALA and the CDE. Materials will be offered for donation to the school community and then discarded.