Rose Valley School Library:
The Library at Rose Valley is an integral part of our school. All students have the opportunity to visit the library regularly and are encouraged to use the resources. Library programming focuses on:
Developing a love of reading.     
Developing life long learners      through Resource-Based Instruction that is cooperatively planned and      taught by the Teacher-Librarian and the Classroom Teacher.
Meet the Library Staff:
The Teacher-Librarian is Mrs.      Brenda Catherall.
The Library Assistant is
Mrs.      Lorraine Simpson.
The Collection:
We have a well-balanced collection that supports curriculum needs as well as providing reading enjoyment for the students.
View the collection� http://rverc.sd23.bc.ca:80/m3/apps/m3opac/rve
Resources:
Print & Non Print Items: We have approximately 15 000 print and non-print items.
Online:� We have 3 computers for staff and student use.� Online resources include:� Internet access (students require a signed internet access form), OPAC, World Book Online.
Scheduling:
Each class has a regular weekly time to exchange their library books.
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Mrs. Harlos����� ����������� Thursday
Mrs. Cescon��� ����������� Tuesday
Mrs. Mendes��� ����������� Tuesday
Mrs. Pendray�� ����������� Tuesday
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Mrs. Nicoll������ ����������� Wednesday
Students are encouraged to come more often whenever they need new books. They can exchange their library books independently Monday through Thursday from 8:15 to 8:30 am or from 2:30 to 2:45 pm.
The library is available as a quiet place to study before and after school (just check with the library staff). At lunch they require their classroom teacher?s permission.
Housekeeping:
Students may have 2 items for pleasure reading out at one time. Students may have extra resources when needed for school projects.
Most items may circulate for 2 weeks (exceptions are Reference Materials, which must be brought back the next morning).
Students are responsible for all materials borrowed. Please treat them as you would your own books.
Repairable damage (eg. small tears or loose pages) is best done by the library staff. Please draw it to our attention when you return the book.
In the event of damage which cannot be repaired (eg. water, drinks or food), or loss of a book, a replacement cost is levied.
Special Programming.
There are many special events throughout the year. Look for "From the Library" in each Monthly Newsletter.
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