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The mission of the GCS Library Media Program is to foster a learning community that creates lifelong learners who can:
read critically
express ideas
investigate through inquiry
use sources
design solutions
learn independently
cultivate meaningful relationships
engage as a citizen
and pursue and develop personal interests.
Library Hours: The Media Center is open Monday - Friday 7:30 AM - 3:15 PM.
Checking Out Materials:
Students may check out three books at a time.
Students may check out Media Center books for 2 weeks. If more time is needed to read the title, books should be renewed.
They may have no more than three books out total. However, eBooks do not count toward the three. Books are checked out for one month at a time, and the due date is stamped inside the book. We do not charge fines for overdue books, but if a book is lost or badly damaged, students must pay the entire cost of the book.
Visiting the Media Center: Students may visit the Media Center at any time but they MUST have a smart pass and their student ID.
Read 3 of the SC JBA Nominees! All participants will be invited to a celebration at the end of the year! After you read a JBA book, fill out the google form questions to receive credit for that title!
To schedule a visit to the media center, view the League Media Center weekly calendar (below) and fill out the following form. You can place for 3rd and 4th answers "RESERVE THE MEDIA CENTER." I am attempting to keep Mondays and Fridays open for reservations.
Our library utilizes a flexible schedule, which means the schedule changes each week. ELA teachers will be visiting throughout the year to check out a books and utilize the makerspace. The community space may be reserved for student activities, guest speakers, professional development and testing periodically.
The mission of the Woodmont Middle School Media Center is to provide meaningful learning experiences that impact student achievement by:
Collaborating with classroom teachers to integrate Information Literacy and Technology Skills that encourage students to grow in their ability to find, generate, evaluate and apply information.
Providing a variety of print and non-print materials which support the curriculum and personal interests of students.
Promoting reading and literacy to engage and inspire students to become life-long learners.
Do you have an author, book, or series that you would like to see on the shelves in the League media center? Fill out this form!