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Library Policies

 LaFayette Jr/Sr High School

Students in seventh grade may borrow up to two (2) books at a time.

Students in eight though twelfth grade may borrow up to four (4) books at a time.  

The borrowing period is two (2) weeks.

Students with overdue books may not take out any additional materials until the overdue books are returned.  Please contact Mrs. Mann or Mrs. Burt if you have any special concerns.

The library is open Monday through Friday
7:45 AM - 3:30 PM.

Students must have a pass from a teacher to come to the library.

Library Expectations
You must treat everyone in the library with kindness and respect.

In accordance with school policy there is no food, drink, CD or MP3 players, or hats.

 

Grimshaw

Students in Kindergarten and Grade 1 take out one book.

First-grade students begin taking their books home in mid-November each year

 

Students in second through sixth grade may take out two books.

 

Books are due the next time the class visits the library, when they may be renewed.

 

Students with overdue books may not take out any additional materials until the items are returned.  
 

The library operates on a four day schedule. Students in grades K-3 visit the library for scheduled 40 minute classes which include book exchanges. Students in grades 4-6 visit the library for book exchange.
 

 

Onondaga Nation School

Students in Kindergarten through Second grade can take one book out and it will be kept in the students classroom.

Students in third Grade through eighth grade may take out  two books .

Third Grade will keep their books in the classroom, while fourth through eighth may take their books home.

The borrowing period is two (2) weeks.

Students with overdue books may not take out any additional materials until the items are returned.   If a book becomes lost or damaged parents can call me at ONS and we can figure a solution to the problem.

Students are encouraged to use the library and sign out materials that will help them for research projects or recreational reading.  The library is a place where so much learning takes place and it is important that the students bring their materials back in a timely manner so others can use them.  My hope for the students and parents is to enjoy reading and I encourage all students to use the library here at ONS.

 

 

 

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