Students are allowed to check out three books at a time. The library circulates books from its general collection for three weeks. Reference books circulate overnight and magazines circulate for one week. If a student has a lost or overdue book, he or she will only be allowed to check out paperback books until the items are returned, renewed, or paid for.
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Inter-library Loan Requests Per 22/23 Student Handbook Updates, the following change was made regarding inter-library loan requests (ILLs) Students may request to borrow materials from any library in Leander ISD so long as the library matches the same grade level or lower. (Ex: elementary student borrowing from another elementary library or middle school student borrowing from another middle school library or an elementary school library) Should a student want to borrow from a grade level span higher than the current grade span assigned, parent permission would be required via a digitally signed form. All ILL requests are made through the student’s home campus librarian, and all items will be checked out and returned through the student’s home campus library. ILL items may only be renewed once and lending libraries may deny renewals for high demand items. Students who fail to return interlibrary loan items on time may have ILL privileges restricted or denied. Form Link
Patrons who lose library material shall be charged the replacement cost. Damaged library material charges shall be based on condition of the material.
Patrons who lose library material shall be charged the replacement cost when the cost can be determined; otherwise, the original price of the material is charged. Damaged library material charges shall be based on the condition of the material. The librarian shall determine the condition of the damaged material.
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