Locate, analyze, evaluate, interpret, and communicate information and ideas
The Library Media Center
actively serves 450 seventh and eighth grade students,
their faculty, and the community with:
• 8,000 books, including a full range of fiction, non-fiction, and reference works especially selected for middle level students
• Multi-media, including DVDs, CDs, computer software, and access to the Area Resource Center
• Subscriptions to sixty periodicals,
• On-line card catalog searching featuring Spectrum software, and on-line database access for periodical searches via MARVEL!
• Channel 3, our closed circuit television studio, featuring monitors in every homeroom, and including student originated broadcasts, live student disk jockeys, and live daily morning announcements
• Channel One, a K3 world news daily broadcast during homeroom
• Information skills taught through flexibly scheduled research classes integrated within the regular curriculum