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Rules for Checking Out Books

Circulation

Students from kindergarten through the 6th grade may check out books as follows:

  • Kindergarten - 1 book for 1 week
  • 1st Grade - 1 book for 1 week
  • 2nd Grade - 2 books for 2 weeks
  • 3rd - 6th Grades - 2 books for 2 weeks

Books may be renewed one time if there are no holds on the title. Students must have the library book with them in order to renew it.  Library privileges are suspended until an overdue book is returned, renewed, replaced or paid for, if lost or damaged.

It is suggested to students that books are to be kept in their backpacks when they are not being read. This will allow students to have their library books when their class visits the LMC and to protect the books from harm. Please be mindful of water bottles placed in backpacks as this can quickly ruin books! Always use the outside holders.

Please remember… students are responsible for the books they check out. If a book is damaged or lost, the student will be asked to pay for the book or replace it with the exact title, preferably a hard bound copy. Until the book is paid for, replaced, or returned, a student’s check out privileges will be suspended. The care of books helps maintain our library collection for all of our students. Fines can be paid in person with exact change or online.

If parents would like to limit the number of books their child can check out, they may do so by contacting the Library/Media Clerk via e-mail at mykeshea.bowles@dvusd.org.

DVUSD Internet Usage

Computers are available for student use during regularly scheduled class time or during recess with a pass from the teacher.  They may be used for assigned class work, research, and testing. Students and parents/guardians must read and understand the Internet & E-Mail User Agreement before students are allowed to use the computers.  Students MAY NOT download any programs from the internet on any school computers. Computers are monitored and privileges can be revoked for violations of this agreement. The District offers students space on the server to save school projects on the student's "U" drive; however, students must provide their own USB drive to save files for use elsewhere.