Curriculum
The curriculum is aligned with the Illinois State library standards. These standards are:
- Information Literacy - Access information efficiently and effectively to inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge through the research process.
- Media Literacy - Analyze, evaluate, create, and communicate using a variety of objective forms responsibly, including, but not limited to, print, visual, audio, interactive, and digital formats (Illinois Public Act 102-0055).
- Digital Literacy - Understand the impact of an online presence, to yourself and others, while maintaining privacy and security practices.
- Individual Literacy - Promote the appreciation of literature and its impact on an individual as a foundation of lifelong learning, the development of empathy, and an appreciation for the diverse, vibrant world in which we live.
Resource Management
District libraries maintain a collection of over 150,000 titles as well as an eBook collection.Our collection development policy guides selection of materials. Our goal is that every child finds a book that speaks to themselves and leads them in lifelong explorations by understanding that the library is a space for all.
Collaboration & Instructional Support
The library department works with all areas of the school. We lend materials, co teach and support classroom or special teachers, create bibliographies, and help locate resources.
Readers Advisory/Circulation
Librarians love nothing more than being able to find the right book for the right person. Students and staff are encouraged to check out books and engage in reading for pleasure and learning.