Welcome to
LVUSD Libraries

LVUSD Media Centers are an essential part of the LVUSD educational system, and provide important resources for learners of all ages.  Besides books, our libraries provide access to computers, online databases, downloadable digital materials, quiet places where people can study, conversational places where young people can gather to work on school projects and meeting rooms for small conferences.  Media Coordinators are responsible for the the inventory, distribution and maintenance operations for our textbooks and curriculum materials.  All new adoptions must be properly accounted for, inventoried, barcoded and assigned through our library automation system.  In addition, LVUSD libraries are the distribution center for Acer and Lenovo laptops that are available through our Forward Learning Program, and house our “Genius Bars” where students offer repair services!

Recent Elementary Author Visits


October 2024: A fun filled visit from Frank Cole, author of many favorite middle grade. books, including his latest "The Legend of the Last Library".

Frank L. Cole


May 2024: Great author visit from award winning author Kelly Yang of the "Front Desk" series!

Kelly Yang


November 2023: LVUSD author visit from Caldecot Award winning author & illustrator Vashti Harrison of "Big" and the    "Little Dreamers" series!

Vashti Harrison

LVUSD Library Catalog

DIVERSITY MONTHS - CELEBRATION Presentations

Click for DIGITAL Literacy resources

EBOOK & AUDIOBOOK Databases

All Students

All users use email

Students use Student ID

Teachers use email

Students use Student ID

Teachers use Staff ID

Elementary Students

Secondary Students

DIGITAL Storytelling SITES

Elementary Storytelling by SAG-AFTRA Actors

Elementary Storybook Vidoes, Podcasts, Activities & Resources

Brightly Storytime, Raising kids who love to read!

Stories read in SPACE by astronauts

HOMEWORK Help 

*Use Student ID for any required logins

COLLEGE & CAREER Sites

CTE Online

YouTube Channel

Career Education

The California Young Reader Medal (CYRM) program encourages recreational reading of popular literature among the young people of our state. Since its inception in 1974, millions of California children have nominated, read, and voted for the winners of the California Young Reader Medal.

Technology impacts students' social and emotional well-being, from how they express themselves to how they communicate with friends and family. CSM made this resource center to give you everything you need to implement SEL in digital life.

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