The library is available from 7:10a.m. - 2:40 p.m. Monday through Friday. The library closes on early dismissal days.
The library is available from 7:10a.m. until homeroom for students to use the photocopier, to work at a student work station, to request a pass to the library to be used instead of remaining in a study hall, to check-out or check-in materials or to settle obligations they may have because of overdue materials.
Students may not remain in the library and are required by our administration to report to their first period class.
Student photo identification cards are required to sign out library material.
Students may be requested to show student ID’s to receive study hall passes. If a student does not have a student ID they may go to the Main Office and ask what procedure to follow to obtain one.
Students using the library should work in a way that respects all other people that are using the facility
Students will be charged for overdue, lost and/or damaged materials. Cost of the materials is determined by the cost of the book at the time of purchase.
Regular - $.05 per item (calculated on school days only)
Overnight - $.25 per item (calculated on school days only)
Access PA - $2.00 per day, per item (this type of material is on loan to the student from another library located within the state of Pennsylvania)
Students that have been granted senior release must have a pass from one of their current teachers to indicate that there is a particular reason that they must access the library resources. Before reporting to the library the student must sign-out in the Main Office and indicate the period or block that they will be in the library.
Teachers who bring their classes to the library are responsible for disciplining their students. Study-hall students are the responsibility of the library personnel. If one of those students exhibit behaviors that is not appropriate they will receive a verbal reminder. If the behavior continues, a phone call will be made to the study-hall monitor to inform them that the student will be returning to study-hall. A pass will be issued and the student will be sent back.
Students may access the library during the time they are scheduled for study-hall. This may be one period or one block. Prior to going to study hall, students first stop at the library and request a study-hall pass. These passes are color-coded and sequentially numbered. The library personnel record the student’s name, pass number and name of the study-hall monitor. The student takes the pass back to their study-hall and returns to the library only after attendance is taken in their study-hall. The pass is returned to the circulation desk.
There are occasions when library access is limited. “Research Only” indicates that library usage will be available only for students who have research needs which necessitate utilizing library materials and/or equipment and at the discretion of library personnel.
Students may be sent to the library from the classroom with a signed pass from the classroom teacher. It is first necessary to call the library (ext. 2450 or ext. 2451) to see if there is availability in both space and computer workstations. Building administration requires that each student have their own pass.
If a teacher wishes to schedule research time in the library they may do so after filling out a Research Request Sheet. Classes will be scheduled in the order that requests are filed with the library staff. We will accommodate as many groups as possible.
The Request Sheet (available upon request at the circulation desk) serves to minimize scheduling errors.
Occasionally it is necessary to close the library for one or more blocks due to group testing or special projects. These instances will be determined and authorized by our building administration.
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279 Timberwolf Drive
Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328
(570) 588-4420
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