Few people know what the library truly has to offer, from multiple resources, to copies and more. This year, however, the library has undergone a few changes.
Starting this fall, the library has done away with its black and white printing fee and has added a duplex printer, a screen, and a projector, according to librarian Mrs. Robbins. The library now also offers flip cameras, digital cameras, and flash drives along with the pre-existing Kindles.
They have also added a classroom work area and have completely rearranged all of the print material into a more orderly fashion.
“Mrs Robbins did a really nice job re-organizing and changing things that needed to be changed, like adding a new shelf for backpacks and a section just for new books,” library secretary Mrs. Beck said. “We have also added little artificial plants, new lighting and a fresh coat of paint to brighten up the library and make it feel more inviting.”
A new helpful change in the library is the ability for students to go to the library during lunches. This is a big hit with students; in one day, 52 people visited the library during lunch, according to the sign in sheets.
The fines for late materials have also changed in order to keep up with the new technology. If a student is late in bringing back any of the technology, the fine is 25 cents per day.
All in all the library is new and fresh and waiting to be used. “ Come on in!” Mrs. Robbins said.