About Your Media Center
Media Center Staff
Kari Bosma, Teacher Librarian
Jennifer Cooley, Library Associate
Brett Horton, Library Associate
Library Rules
Students are asked to follow these three rules while in the library.
1. Respect yourself.
2. Respect the library.
3. READ!
Check Out Policy
| The Northeast Elementary Media Center is a hub of activity. It is located in the middle of Northeast Elementary, making it a convenient location for all grade levels to access materials for both enjoyment and research. The Media Center has areas for large group classwork, as well as small group and individual work. There are two computer labs that are adjacent to the media center to allow teachers to supervise internet research while allowing students access to printed reference materials and nonfiction books. These study areas allow more than one class to be doing work in the media center. All students make regular visits to the media center. |
Media Center Hours
The library is open each day from 7:45 - 3:00. Students are welcome to use the media center before and after school. Each class also has a scheduled time for checking out books during the school week.Media Center Staff
Kari Bosma, Teacher Librarian
Jennifer Cooley, Library Associate
Brett Horton, Library Associate
Library Rules
Students are asked to follow these three rules while in the library.
1. Respect yourself.
2. Respect the library.
3. READ!
Check Out Policy
Students may checkout books at any time during the school week or during scheduled library check out time. Books may be kept for 5 school days. Students are encouraged to renew their library books if they need more time to finish them.
- Kindergarten: 1 book
- 1st: 2 books
- 2nd: 3 books
- 3rd: 3 books
- 4th: 4 books
- 5th: 4 books
Overdue Policy
Overdue reminders are printed once a month. There are no overdue fines. However, if a student damages a book beyond repair or loses a book, they will be asked to pay for the item so that it can be replaced.
Overdue reminders are printed once a month. There are no overdue fines. However, if a student damages a book beyond repair or loses a book, they will be asked to pay for the item so that it can be replaced.

