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Welcome to the Mead Library

Meet the librarian!

Welcome to the Mead Library—your gateway to a world of knowledge, creativity, and discovery!

I am here to help you find your next great read or find trustworthy research for a project. Our diverse collection of books, eBooks, and digital resources are tools we provide to help you discover our interests and find your next great read!

Need help find a book or using the Destiny app? Stop by the library, I'm here to help you in make the most of all the fantastic things our library has to offer.

Happy reading and exploring!

Sydney Sherman, Library Teacher

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When can I visit the Library?

All students will have the opportunity to visit the library for lessons and checkouts on a bi-weekly basis with their ELA teacher. In addition, students are welcome to stop by the library during passing period to get a book.

However, since students only have 4 minutes for passing periods, it is preferred that students request (put on hold) books they would like to read using the Destiny App on their iPad/laptop. When they book they have requested is available, it will be delivered to the student in class.

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Library Basics

  • Students are allowed to check out 2 books
  • ID's are required to check out books
  • Audiobooks and e-books are available in the Destiny App for students to download and read digitally
  • All students visit the library on a bi-weekly basis with their Language Arts teacher

Guide to Book Care

  • Keep your books in a safe place.
  • Return your books on time.
  • Do not eat or drink while reading library books.
  • Keep books away from pets and little ones. 
  • Use a bookmark.
  • If the library book has been damaged, bring it to your librarian. Do not repair the book yourself. Your librarian has the right tools and training to fix books. 
  • If you lose your book or it is damaged while in your care, you will need to pay to replace it. Talk to your librarian about your options when a books is lost or damaged.