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The
library is a place Stanwich students go to borrow
books, learn library skills, obtain access to
information from a variety of sources, perform
research, hear read-aloud stories, talk with
the librarian about books, work independently,
or just enjoy a quiet place to read. It
is the intellectual heart of The School and
a hub of activity and learning.
The
library currently houses a collection of more
than 5,500 books in print form. The library
maintains subscriptions to numerous periodicals
for student and faculty use and provides access
to a wide range of print and non-print resources
for research and study. The collection
is expanding exponentially each year to meet
the demands of the growing student population
and the expanding curriculum. The library is
fully automated with the Follett system; all
transactions are handled electronically.
Primary
House students (K-3) visit the library for two
formal sessions each week, once for "book exchange"
to select and check out a book of their choice
and once for a library lesson. During the library
lesson periods, students are taught library
skills and literature appreciation.
Intermediate
House students (4-6) and Junior House students
(7-9) visit the library throughout the day,
and especially during their study hall periods
to both borrow books and use information technology
resources.
In
addition to running the library, the library
staff coordinates many special events throughout
the school year including an annual month-long
focus on reading each January, author visits,
reading incentive programs, book groups and
newsletters. Each summer, the library
staff distributes lists of suggested titles
for summer reading. The library staff
is actively engaged with the faculty and students;
they consult and collaborate with all members
of The School community to enhance the curriculum
with literary and technological resources.
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