NDHS Media Center

Your link to our resources.

The Notre Dame High School Library Media Center prepares dynamic learners in an information rich environment to be resourceful, reflective, and responsible readers and users of information.  

Whether you have an assignment, research paper, project or just need the answer to a question, the library is open 7:30 am and remains open until one hour after dismissal (30 min. after dismissal on Fridays). Space and resources are available to conduct individual research, to work quietly with a friend, or to read for personal enjoyment.  The library staff can help you access a broad range of resources including the online card catalog, reference materials, various databases, and useful internet websites.  The Media Center houses an almost complete collection of school yearbooks and historical artifacts dating back to 1934.  Stop by to check out Notre Dame history on display.  


Notre Dame is a "One to One" Google Apps for Education school.  Each student has a Chromebook and may access their Google Classrooms, Google Apps, online research databases, and more. Computers are for ACADEMIC USE ONLY.


The Notre Dame Library maintains a comprehensive and diverse collection of both print and digital content.  The library's fiction section mixes classics and the latest young adult literature, while the non-fiction collection combines great sources for projects as well as personal enrichment. The library also contains an extensive collection of Spanish and French books which are utilized by the foreign language classes.  


Students have access to a printer/copier in the Media Center.  The cost of use is 5¢ per page for black and white copies, and 50¢ per page for the color copies. The printer/copier can also be used as a scanner.  Students can scan information to a flash drive or email documents to themselves without cost.  This equipment is for ACADEMIC USE ONLY.