The library provides instructional resources for students to use while in each class, including
textbooks
English class novels
graphing calculators
one-day loaner Chromebooks
Students use digital or physical ID cards to checkout all materials. All borrowed books and materials must be returned to the library when due. Students with lost and past due books and equipment are placed on the schholwide No Activities List. See the policies for each resource below.
Students checkout textbooks as needed for classes, and are responsible to return them when the course finishes or they are no longer in that class.
Consumable textbooks (workbooks) that students write in do NOT need to be returned.
Not returning textbooks or leaving fines unpaid does place students on the schoolwide No Activities List.
If books are lost or ruined, students can replace the book with a duplicate after getting the book information from a librarian.
Refunds are issued for books that have been paid for then returned, as long as the book is still being used for the class.
It is important that students check their own library accounts to know exactly what books they have checked out and need returning.
See the FAQs page for more information about textbooks.
Students check-out novels for their English classes throughout the school year. They are checked-out for ONE semester and due back to the library at the end of that term. Students can check which book is theirs by looking at the digits on the bottom of the books and looking at their library account.
Students in advanced math classes can checkout a graphing calculator for the time they are in that course. These include
AP Calculus
AP Statistics
Statistics
Precalculus
Honors Math 3/Precalculus
All students should have their own fully-charged EGUSD Chromebook in school every day.
One-day loaners may be borrowed from the library. Students must have a pass from their teacher to pick-up. They must be returned by 4:00 daily.
To replace broken or lost Chromebooks or pick up chargers, students go the the main office across from cafeteria.
Limit: 3 loans per quarter
Note: loaner privileges may be revoked
9th grade
We Are Not Free, by Traci Chee
10th grade
Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury
11th grade
Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
12th grade
The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri
Don't forget that many of your textbooks are available in full through your EGUSD portal.
Books are available using the tile with the publisher's name
(ex. McGraw Hill)