About the LHS Library
    The Lunenburg High School Library Media Center contains a collection of books, periodicals, newspapers, audiocassettes, videotapes, and CD-ROMs that are available for student and faculty use.  These collections are accessible via the Winnebago Spectrum automated catalog.  The Library Media Center also houses an almost complete collection of school yearbooks dating back to 1936.

     The Library Media Center offers students and faculty an atmosphere conducive to learning.  Space and resources are available to conduct individual research, to work quietly with a friend, or to read for personal enjoyment.  A
computer lab is available where students can use various software programs, electronic databases or the Internet to conduct research.  Although assistance is readily available, students are expected to develop independent research skills.

     Members of the Lunenburg High School faculty are encouraged to use the Library Media Center to design class projects that utilize print and electronic resources.


STAFF:
Mrs. Vallee, Library Media Specialist
Mrs. Takvorian, Library Aide

HOURS:
The Library Media Center is open before and after school to provide student access to the computer lab, as well as the various print and electronic collections.

COMPUTER USAGE:
Students must have their parent or guardian sign the Student Handbook letter regarding computer usage.  Students cannot use school computers until the letter is returned to the library or main office.

USING THE LIBRARY:
There are three ways that individual students may come to the library:

1. Renaissance card holders may come to the library during a study without prior notice
2. All other students must sign up either the day before they wish to come or that morning before school
    begins.
3. Students may come with a signed pass from a teacher (space permitting)

Teachers may bring entire classes to the library.

CIRCULATION OF MATERIALS:

� Books and magazines (except the current issue) may be checked out for four weeks
� Videotapes circulate for one week
� Audiocassettes circulate for four weeks
� Yearbooks and CD-ROMs may be used in the library but cannot be checked out

OVERDUE MATERIALS:

Fines are not charged for overdue materials, but students are required to pay for the replacement of lost or damaged items.  Seniors may not participate in graduation exercises until all fines are paid.


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