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Mission
Statement
Lincoln Community School Library The objective of the Lincoln Community School Library is to make available to students, teachers and parents a collection of materials that will enrich and support the curriculum and meet the information and reading needs of everyone. Selection of materials is made according to the guidelines established by the American Library Association, The Vermont Educational Media Association and the ANESU Instructional Materials Policy (all available in the Library). A primary goal of the library is to find resources that are appropriate for the subject areas, ages, social/emotional development, ability levels, learning styles and individual reading tastes of the K-6th grade students in our school. When students come into the library to select materials, the Librarian can assist them with their choices. However, the final choice of material is a matter between a student and his/her parent. ANESU Instructional Materials Policy and the American Library Association “Bill of Rights” both uphold that all students have access to all circulating materials in libraries. The Librarian has a professional obligation to provide equal access to all library resources for all library users. Parents - and only parents - have the right and responsibility to restrict the access of their children - and only their children - to library resources. As a parent or guardian, if you desire to limit your child’s access to certain library services, materials or facilities, you should make this known to us and discuss it with your child. We encourage you to share with us your thoughts, questions and suggestions about your child’s use of the library. Call anytime, 453-2119. Thank you. Use of the LibraryLIBRARY RULES:
TO THE STUDENT:
TO THE PARENT/GUARDIAN:
We are pleased to see students develop good library habits from an early age. This includes understanding the proper care of books, the feeling of responsibility for all materials checked out, the need for returning books on time so that others may use them and the enjoyment of reading! Please help reinforce these good library habits with your child throughout the school year. Signing your child’s library card will indicate that you have read the library guidelines and will help your child/ren follow them Thank you. We look forward to finding and loaning great books and materials to your family! Library Guidelines
***IMPORTANT*** Please return library materials on time. Also, please take the time to renew unfinished books, so that you don’t get overdue notices. · Overdue library materials are a big problem! When you keep a book too long, then 1) other people can’t read it, 2) it takes a lot of time to track down the book, to send out notices and to verbally remind you (...the librarians would rather be reading with you or helping you do research) and 3) it is unpleasant to have to withhold your library check-out privileges. We all feel badly when students aren’t able to check-out new books, because they haven’t returned previous ones. Along with treating the books gently, this is your BIGGEST RESPONSIBILITY as a library user. Overdue policy1. Overdue materials list posted on library desk weekly. Students should check the overdue list during their library time. 2. Students verbally reminded until material returned! 3. Notice mailed to parents, after materials are 2 weeks overdue. Title and replacement cost are included. 4. Should library materials be lost or damaged, please notify the librarian as soon as possible. There are three choices for making up for lost or damaged library materials:1) pay the library the cost of replacement 2) replace the material with an acceptable similar material 3) work off the price of the material by helping out in the library. Having to replace lost materials takes away from the library’s ability to purchase new titles that support reading and the curriculum. We have a limited budget that we want to use to help build the collection. Please help the entire school community by keeping track of all the materials you borrow. 5. If a lost or damaged book is not returned or replaced, the student will lose take home borrowing privileges.
Thank you. We look forward to
finding and loaning great books and materials to your family!
Abby Foulk, the librarian and Maureen Rotax, the librarian helper, are in the library to help you find great books and other materials for your reading pleasure and schoolwork and teach you how to find the information you want. Richard Ruane is the technology specialist. He graduated from the State University of New York College at Potsdam. He worked in computers and networking for a number of years before coming to Lincoln. During that time he taught several courses about software and became a Microsoft Certified System Engineer, a Microsoft Certified Professional and received a number of other certifications from A+, HP, IBM, Compaq and others. He is currently pursuing the new Vermont Educational Technology Specialist license. He also is an award-winning songwriter and musician and has released several recordings.
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