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LIBRARY POLICIES &
PROCEDURES
STAFF:
Karin Ledford-- Library Media Teacher Michele Saylor—Library Technician
PHONE NUMBER:
681-7500 extension 8088
HOURS OF OPERATION:
The library opens every morning at 7:15. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday the
library closes at 3:30. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the library closes at
4:00. Wednesday mornings are reserved for quiet study time only from
7:15-9:00. Anyone talking during this time will be asked to leave the
library.
SHELDON
HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Sheldon
High School Library is to promote life long literacy skills and to ensure
that our students can find, evaluate, and utilize information in order to
make informed decisions and to be independent thinkers who positively
contribute to their community.
LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER SELECTION CRITERIA
The collections in the
library are selected based upon the following criteria:
· To ensure the promotion of literacy and leisure
reading.
· To promote and reinforce the California State
Content Standards.
· To provide current and up-to-date information.
· To ensure that Sheldon High School students have
adequate resources that will help them prepare for higher education.
· To ensure that all opinions, political beliefs, and
points of view are represented.
· To provide interesting and engaging material
appropriate for high school students.
CIRCULATION PROCEDURES:
Books circulate for 3
weeks and must be returned or renewed at that time. Students can check out a
maximum of 10 books at a time. All students must have a current Sheldon ID
card or a valid California Driver’s License to check out library books
and/or textbooks.
TEXTBOOK POLICY :
Please be advised that
students are financially responsible for all textbooks and library books
they check out from the library. This means that students must pay for all
books that are lost or stolen from their possession. Students
keep textbooks in their classrooms at their own risk. Many
times a student gets a textbook mixed up with another classmate. When this
happens, the student is still responsible for the book he/she checked out.
If a student needs to pay for a book, payment plans can be arranged with the
library. Call 681-7500 ext. 8088 if you have questions regarding the
textbook policy.
FINES/DAMAGES
TO LIBRARY MATERIAL:
Once a student has checked
out a library book and/or a textbook, he/she is responsible for it. Students
may be responsible for any damages not reported within 7 days of receiving
their textbooks. They should report any damages to the librarian. A student
will be fined for any new damages to the books according to the criteria
below:
Minimal writing inside
the book
$5-$10
Graffiti and/or
excessive
writing
$20-25
Minimal liquid damage
to where the book is still usable
$10-$15
Excessive liquid
damage with no mold or mildew ˝
the cost
Excessive liquid
damage with mold or mildew
full price
Torn or missing
barcodes
$5
Broken corners or
spines
$10
* All
other damages to be assessed and fined accordingly
Students will be required
to pay the full price of any library book or textbook they have lost. If all
library materials and/or textbooks are not returned by the last week of
school, students will be billed for the full cost of the books. Students
must either pay for the lost books or return them to the library before the
next school year starts. If a book is found or returned after it has been
paid for, a refund will be issued.
COMPUTER
USE:
Students needing to use
the library’s computer lab during library hours must have a Computer Use and
Internet Agreement form on file in the library. These forms can be found in
the student handbook.
MISCELLANEOUS
LIBRARY NOTES:
- printing fees—25 cents per page
- copy fees—15 cents per page
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