Monday-Tuesday 8:15-11:25am
Wednesday-Friday 8:15am-3:30pm
The library follows the master calendar
Wednesday-Friday 8:15am-3:30pm
The library follows the master calendar
Fiction Non-Fiction
Reference Periodicals
Games Movies
Kindles have many books downloaded, these can be checked out like a regular book.
Touch screen Computers are also available to use in the library.
Reference Periodicals
Games Movies
Kindles have many books downloaded, these can be checked out like a regular book.
Touch screen Computers are also available to use in the library.
Welcome to the Larimore High School Library! I hope you will use the library often, but if you plan to stay…
- It is a privilege that we have new furniture, please no jumping or plopping down, keep your shoes off. If you break it or stain it, you buy it.
- No food allowed. Water, Gatorade, & Juice are allowed at the study tables only. No liquids by the computers or on furniture.
- Please be respectful, we have students studying.
- Computers are for educational purposes only. Games are prohibited except those provided on the server; computer priority will be given to those doing school-related work.
- Please be a responsible library patron:
- All LHS library student patrons must read and sign this contract prior
to using the library. - Do not take books off the shelf and put them back out of order so the
next user cannot find them. - Push your chairs in and clean up your garbage. Leave your space as
neat as you found it. - If you lose or damage the library materials in your care, you will need
to replace those materials.
- All LHS library student patrons must read and sign this contract prior
Larimore High School gives students one due date a semester. Students can take as long as they would like to read a book, as long as they bring in the book to recheck out on or before the due date.
Notification: Students are notified via email a week prior to the semester due date.
Lost or Damaged: If a book is lost or greatly damaged students are fined $15 for non-fiction & fiction materials, and up to $100 on periodicals/reference materials.
Fees: Fees applied will be charged to school accounts a week before the last day of school, and is expected to be paid before the last day of school.
Replacement: When payment is received for a lost or damaged book, a replacement copy or similar item will be purchased as soon as possible. After payment is received, we will not reimburse the patron if the book is subsequently found and the replacement copy has been ordered.
Notification: Students are notified via email a week prior to the semester due date.
Lost or Damaged: If a book is lost or greatly damaged students are fined $15 for non-fiction & fiction materials, and up to $100 on periodicals/reference materials.
Fees: Fees applied will be charged to school accounts a week before the last day of school, and is expected to be paid before the last day of school.
Replacement: When payment is received for a lost or damaged book, a replacement copy or similar item will be purchased as soon as possible. After payment is received, we will not reimburse the patron if the book is subsequently found and the replacement copy has been ordered.
Larimore High School provides confidentiality in your freedom to read. We believe that free communication is essential to the preservation of a free society and a creative culture. We believe that these pressures toward conformity present the danger of limiting the range and variety of inquiry and expression on which our democracy and our culture depend. We believe that every American community must jealously guard the freedom to publish and to circulate, in order to preserve its own freedom to read. The freedom to read is guaranteed by the Constitution. Those with faith in free people will stand firm on these constitutional guarantees of essential rights and will exercise the responsibilities that accompany these rights.
Policies, procedures, and rules related to the use of resources and services support free and open access to information. The school board adopts policies that guarantee students access to broad range of ideas. These include policies on collection development and procedures for the review of resources about which concerns have been raised. Such policies, developed by persons in the school community, provide for a timely and fair hearing and assure that procedures are applied equitably to all expressions of concern.. School library media professionals implement district policies and procedures in the school. ~American Library Association
Policies, procedures, and rules related to the use of resources and services support free and open access to information. The school board adopts policies that guarantee students access to broad range of ideas. These include policies on collection development and procedures for the review of resources about which concerns have been raised. Such policies, developed by persons in the school community, provide for a timely and fair hearing and assure that procedures are applied equitably to all expressions of concern.. School library media professionals implement district policies and procedures in the school. ~American Library Association