Entering the Room
Book Care
Check Out
House Rules
100

What is the proper way to enter the library?

WALK in quietly, maybe even GREET staff at the desk

100

How should I mark my place in my book?

Use a BoOkMaRk.

100

How do I sign up for my library card?

Use your S# from school.

100

Who is responsible for "cleaning" UP?

EVERYONE. This is a collective effort.

200

What should I bring to the library with me?

Bring a snack, your friends, and a positive ATTITUDE.

200

What should I do before reading my library book?

Put away any snacks/beverages and wash off all evidence of those Hot Chips.

200

What does your card number start with?

The FIRST letter of your LAST name.

200

When does staff need to be involved?

ANY disagreements that cannot be resolved at a normal voice level, BULLYING, FIGHTS, and Stranger DANGER.

300

When should I contact my parent?

15 minutes BEFORE we close!

300

How long can I keep my books at home?

What is three weeks.

300

How many books can I check out at one time?

As many as your heart desires as long as it's less than TEN.

300

Name a non-quiet zone in the library.

NONE. Screaming is reserved for outdoor activities only.

400

Where do books go if you need to check them in?

FEED THEM to BERTHA.

400

Why shouldn't I let other people borrow my books?

The book is checked out in your NAME and is your RESPONSIBILITY.

400

How many digits is your pin number?

400 hundred points for the correct answer of 4.

400

What is NOT optional?

Mutual Respect for one another.

500

How should I treat my peers?

Kindness is Key! Be Kind to each other at all times.

500

If you change your mind on a book, where does it go?

Return Bin located near the dog house, or to your friendly Neighborhood Library Staff.

500

Name an item you can check out from our L.O.T. collection?

Board games, cake pans, Ukulele, Otamaton, Owl Poo (aka Discovery Kits)

500

According to library policy what counts as harassment?

“Harassing” includes any verbal or non-verbal conduct which is likely to frighten, embarrass, anger, or annoy a person to the extent that that person’s use of the library or ability to work in the library is unreasonably curtailed by the conduct.