Welcome to the
Danforth Junior High Library!
Welcome to the
Danforth Junior High Library!
The Danforth Junior High library is a lively and welcoming space designed especially for our junior high learners. It's the perfect place to dive into a good book, work on school projects, or find peace of mind during a busy day. We offer a huge selection of books, from fantasy and mystery to science fiction and non-fiction, ensuring there's something for everyone. You can also access digital resources, including e-books, online articles, and databases, to help with your schoolwork or personal interests. Our library has computers and digital tools for creating awesome projects and learning new skills. Plus, we have comfy study spaces where you can find a quiet reading corner or a group area to collaborate with friends.
Library Goals
Promote a Love of Reading: We have books for all tastes and reading levels to help you discover the joy of reading.
Integrate Technology: Get hands-on with digital tools and learn how to use the internet safely and effectively.
Support Academic Success: We work with your teachers to provide resources that match what you're learning in class, helping you with homework and projects.
Foster Community: Participate in library events and programs that connect you with your classmates, family, and the wider community.
Come explore, learn, and grow with us at the Danforth Junior High Library!
Note for Parents/Guardians/Community Members:
If you would like to request a list of books your child has checked out from the school library, please complete the Google Form linked here.
If you're not comfortable with your student checking out a certain book from their campus library, please email lauren.reeves@wimberleyisd.net to have a note added to their account.
Parents/guardians, district staff, and community members who live in the district have the right to share concerns about materials in our school libraries. If you would like to request a review of a library book or other item, please complete the Library Materials Challenge Form.