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Information Desk OLD

Information Desk OLD

Info desk featuring a book prominently displaying the word "info" on its cover.

Logo featuring the words "Reading Fun" in playful, colorful typography, symbolizing enjoyment in reading activities.

 A blue book featuring the letters "AR" prominently on the cover.

A red book titled "Classes" displayed prominently on its cover.

A green book featuring the word "Technology" prominently on the cover.

Colorful clipart of a home school bag with books and supplies, representing educational tools for students.

Image with "information desk" serves as a resource for students seeking information about university services and academic offerings.

A girl sitting at a desk with a computer and an apple, focused on her work.

  • A blue rectangle with a glossy finish features a stylized orange 'X' shape.Researcher is Alexandria's default search interface; intuitive enough for younger patrons, yet powerful enough for everyone.This interface also allows you to search our library collection using the advanced Boolean modifiers ( And, Or, And Not, and Through ). 

     

  • A green clock featuring a prominent red hand indicating the time.The McKinley Library Media Center is open during school hours 8:00-3:29. 

  • An open box containing a neatly stacked pile of books, showcasing various colors and sizes.

    Kindergarten students may check out one book at a time.

    Students may check out books during their scheduled class library time each week, but students are always welcome to come on a daily basis with their teacher's permission to check out books.

    Students who need to check out more books for a classroom assignment may exceed their limit of checkouts with permission.

    Students with overdue books may not check out any more books until the item(s) have been returned or paid for.  If a book is lost or damaged beyond repair, students will need to pay for a library bound replacement.

    If a student pays for a lost book and then the book is returned, we will refund the payment.

    • A child with blonde hair sits cross-legged, reading a book while imagining a desert landscape with cacti and the sun in the clouds.Listen to the librarian.
    • Inquire (ask) if you need help.
    • Be respectful of others.
    • Read and talk quietly.
    • Always walk, never run.
    • Return books to their proper places.
    • Your manners are appreciated!