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Common Sense Media for Parents

Click on link above for important information on games your kids play, how to set parental controls on devices, book reviews, movie reviews, digital citizenship, best websites, etc.

All students come for library classes every other week. Students are allowed to check out either one or two books at a time, depending on their grade level. There is also an open checkout time a couple of times a day where students can come get new books if needed.

Sora eBooks are also available for students to read at no cost, in addition to myOn and Epic. There are MANY opportunities for students to read!

 

  • Vision Statement

    In collaboration with each school’s learning community, the Lee County Schools Library Media Program will be the center of teaching and learning by providing equitable and intellectual access to informational resources and tools that are required for student success by extending and providing an accessible and inviting environment to all stakeholders involved in the learning process.

     

    Mission Statement

    The school library media program is at the core of effective learning and plays a vital role in curriculum development and student achievement. The mission of the Lee County Schools Library Media Program is to assist students and teachers in becoming effective users of ideas and information. This mission will be accomplished by

    • providing up-to-date, high quality, continuously accessible resources in a variety of formats which enrich student learning and improved achievement for all students.
    • structuring learning experiences across the curriculum to ensure that learners will be able to independently inquire, locate, analyze, share, and create new knowledge.
    • providing leadership, instruction, and consulting assistance in the design of learning strategies and the use of information technology.
    • collaborating with other educators to design learning strategies and skills needed for both lifelong learning and lifelong reading.