The Circulation Desk Hours
The library is open to students:
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Tuesday
7:30 am - 2:22 pm
Thursday
7:30 am - 1:55 pm
Library services close 10-15 minutes after the school bell every day.
Saturday school is held in the library when scheduled by the English Language Teachers.
Saturday School Dates in 2014:
October 25 Sabrina Feliciano, Luis Santo
November 8 Bonnie Fujii, Marie Domingo
November 15 Marie Domingo, Sabrina Feliciano
November 22 Andrea Caneda
December 6 Sabrina Feliciano, Marie Domingo
The library is closed during vacations and holidays unless otherwise notified.
Entrance to the Library
Students enter through the main entrance to the library. The school policy of wearing a school ID and uniform is required while on campus. This rule applies to the library computer lab as well.
The library is for studying, research, reading and school-related computer use.Students may borrow up to three (3) items for a usual loan period of three (3) weeks. Books may be renewed if they are not in demand.
The library is for studying, research, reading and school-related computer use.Students may borrow up to three (3) items for a usual loan period of three (3) weeks. Books may be renewed if they are not in demand.
School Pass in Planner or Separate Campus Pass
Student must have a pass signed by a teacher to enter during class time. The pass should be written in pen with the student's name, date, time and teacher's signature. The library will not accept slippers, stuffed animals, and/or any other object in lieu of the approved school pass. Substitutes are not allowed to send students to the library unless the teacher has made prior arrangements with the library staff.
Shelf Markers
Shelf markers are used by students to keep the place on the shelf while looking at the book. Students should not be bending the markers, hitting the shelving, students or themselves while using the markers.
Exit Door for Students
"Teachers Only" Exit Doors
Overdue Books
Return all books to the book drop. A student will be restricted to 1 book borrowing if he or she returns books late. This restriction will be for a period of 60 days at which time the history of borrowing will be reviewed. If the student has continued to return books late, the restriction will continue for an additional 60 days from the date of the last item returned late. If the student has returned books on time during the 60 day restriction, he or she will be reinstated to a three (3) book borrowing status.
Obligation Clearances
Athletic, Special Events, Promotion & Transfer
Restitution & Fees - Chapter 8-57
Chapter 57 requires that students be responsible for paying required fees and for restitution of school property that is lost through their negligence. It further allows consequences for students who do not make restitution or pay required fees. Schools have had varying degrees of success in collecting money from students for lost books, equipment, supplies, and outstanding financial obligations. While this Chapter allows schools to restrict students from participating in athletics and co-curricular activities if they have outstanding financial obligations, the following guidelines are provided to aid schools in applying these restrictions with consistency. Statewide application of these guidelines will ensure that students are treated with fairness and equity when it is found that they are responsible for the loss, destruction, breakage, or damage of school books, equipment, and supplies, including library and assigned textbooks; and nonpayment of fees. Please note that these guidelines apply only to participation in athletics and co-curricular activities.