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Hayneville Middle School

E3: Engage, Empower, Elevate

Library Media

Welcome to Hayneville Middle School's Media Center

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Librarian

Ronda M. Daniel

rdaniel@lowndesboe.org

334-548-2184 Ext. 40004

 

Useful Websites

 

Atrium OPAC

Alabama Virtual Library

Accelerated Reader

Homework Alabama

 

 

 




 

 

Library Hours

7:30 AM ~ 3:30 PM

 

READING IS YOUR BEST DEFENSE!

My name is Ronda M. Daniel, and it is my pleasure to serve as your child's librarian. I am eager to help your child develop their skills as a critical thinker, an enthusiastic reader, and an ethical user of information. I look forward to a successful and rewarding school year. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance to you or your child.

"There is no substitute for books in the life of a child". Mary Ellen Chase

 

 

Library Mission Statement

The mission of our school is to support 21st-century learning by providing adequate resources that enhance the educational needs and interests of students and staff. We will provide the best educational experience by maintaining a nurturing, safe, and welcoming environment for all ethnic, cultural, and educational differences. We want all learners to become lifelong readers and learners who appreciate and celebrate literature, themselves, and others.

 

 

 

 

“Reading is important. If you know how to read, then the whole world opens up to YOU.”

Barack Obama

A glowing globe hovers above an open book, symbolizing knowledge and the world.

 

 

 

 

Library Rules and Procedures

 Circulation

Checkouts and Overdue Items

  • Students may check out three books for a period of two weeks (14 school days). Materials must be returned or renewed by the due date.
  • Students with overdue books will not be permitted to borrow additional books until the overdue items are returned.
  • Reference materials may not be checked out.
  • Overdue fines are not assessed; however, total checkouts are limited to three items. Please return current books to regain borrowing privileges.

 

 

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Visits

Students must have a signed and dated pass from their teacher before visiting the library.

Teachers are asked to sign up for class or small-group visits at least 1 day in advance and must supervise their students during these visits. 

 

Students and staff may use the library for reading and relaxing, browsing for books, studying/doing homework, researching, using a computer for school-related projects, pre-approved club meetings, and participation in special events. 

 

All library patrons are asked to refrain from eating, drinking, and chewing gum. Please work quietly and calmly, and handle all library materials, equipment, and furniture with care. Leave your area clean and safe by picking up after yourself and pushing in your chair.

 

Important Links

Remember…

The library is a special place full of resources that can help you be a great student. When you need books to read, information, help with assignments, or access to technology, the library is the place to go.