Library services
- Circulation and Collection
- Over 10,000 print materials are available in the library
- Access to eBooks, EBSCO and BrainPOP are available
- Students must return a signed library permission form in order to borrow a book.
- Fines will not be assessed for overdue books, but fees must be paid for books that are lost or are damaged beyond repair.
- Students are allowed to borrow one book and must return it before borrowing another one.
- Students must return a signed library permission form in order to borrow a book.
- Library Events and Activities
- Author Visits and Guests Readers
- Library Trivia
- Literary Pumpkin Contest
- Parent - Teacher Conference activities (arts and crafts, Makerspace, board games, etc.)
- Read-a-thon
- Read for the Record
- Spirit Week
- Library Literacy Lessons
- During a regular school year, the students of Adacao Elementary School visit the library once a week by class. The librarian conducts library lesson which include (but not limited to) the following topics:
- Proper book care
- Parts of a book
- Locate different areas in the library (Easy books, Fiction, Nonfiction and Reference Books)
- Differentiate between Fiction and Nonfiction
- Story Elements
- Use Reference materials to find information
- Develop an appreciation for different genres
- Read alouds, authors visit and/or guest readers
- Using the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) to locate books
- Explore Makerspace
- Introduction to coding
- During a regular school year, the students of Adacao Elementary School visit the library once a week by class. The librarian conducts library lesson which include (but not limited to) the following topics:
- Technology
- Six desktop computers are available for student use
- Library Cart with 30 laptops are available for use in the library
- Students must submit signed Educational Technology Forms prior to computer use
- Internet access is available in the library