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Chilton County High School

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Chilton County High School Library Media Center

THE LIBRARY STAFF WELCOMES STUDENTS, TEACHERS, AND PARENTS TO OUR FACILITY

 

The Chilton-Clanton Public Library is issuing FREE public library cards for students ages 16 and under. You will be allowed hardcopy check-outs and digital access to eBooks. You must visit the library at 100 1st Avenue, Clanton with a parent or guardian. The hours are Monday- Friday 9-4.

New e-books for all students! Check it Out!!

  • We now have e-books available for all students through two new resources.
    • First, the Sora app is a free resource for all students that allows them to read from a Chromebook, desktop or at home using an app on their phone or tablet. See Mrs. Blencowe in the library for more information. Sora Login Instructions 
    • Also, the Open eBooks app allows, students to access thousands of popular ebooks for free.  Email Mrs. Blencowe to get an instruction page and access code to download the app or see Mrs. Blencowe in the library for questions or help.  Happy reading. 
  • Use our new Follet Destiny web-based circulation program to search our card catalog online. Click on the Catalog Link to search our catalog from anywhere. Email Mrs. Blencowe with your book requests, and she can have books delivered to you in your classroom. 

 

Sora Reading App

 

 

Contact:
Mrs. Jennifer Blencowe 

Contact :  (205-280-2710)

Jennifer Blencowe

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday

7:00am – 3:30 pm

 

Late and early hours are available by appointment.

Browse Online Catalog

 

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  • The primary objective of the Chilton County High School Library Media Center is to implement, enrich and support the educational program of Chilton County High School.  It is the duty of the center to provide a wide range of materials on all levels of difficulty, with diversity of appeal, and the presentation of different points of view.

  • The vision of the Chilton County Media Centers is a student-centered program that promotes effective learning and teaching strategies and activities with information access skills through collaboration, leadership and technology to ensure that students within the school community become lifelong learners.

  • Students may check out one personal book and as many as two other books if assigned by a teacher. Books may be checked out for a period of 3 weeks and must be checked in or renewed at the end of 21 days. A student having an overdue book will not be allowed to borrow materials until that overdue book is returned or replaced.

  • Do you need to print/copy?

    • Academic black & white or color printing? Email Mrs. Blencowe for details.

    Students may scan and save/email documents using the library's equipment. See a library worker for assistance. Supplies and technical support for other projects are available upon request at the circulation desk. 

  • We are adding new materials daily. If there is something we do not have but you would like to see, please speak with Mrs. Blencowe. She wants to provide a variety of reading material, so let her know your book suggestions.

    Book donations are accepted and used at our discretion either to supplement our collection or to be sold to purchase other materials to add to our collection.

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